My father and I took a field trip into NYC today. Mainly to visit the Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum have dinner with Amy, and partly to experience the bus commute from the house for his future reference.
Having taken the bus at the end of the block to Port Authority in NYC, we walked the 7 blocks to the Museum.
The aircraft carrier's island contains the bridge and command center for flight-deck operations |
The only American guided missile submarine open to the public, the USS Growler offers a close-up inspection of the once "top-secret" missile command center. |
Free kayaking in Hudson River Park |
This Concorde first flew August 25, 1976, and crossed from Europe to the United States in under 3 hours. |
Barney and a replica of the Mercury Space Capsule |
The first space shuttle, Enterprise, never made it to space: it was not capable of spaceflight as it was built without engines or a heat shield, but here it is on the flight-deck of an aircraft cattier in NYC.
With the Space Shuttle Enterprise |
Barney's father, with a well-deserved Prosecco after the museum |
Becco is known for its $29.95 unlimited table side service of Executive Chef William Gallagher's Three Daily Pasta Preparations. You start with your choice of Isalate Cesare or Antipasto Misto, followed by the three unlimited kinds of pasta. BUT THERE IS MORE! It is Restaurant Week here in NYC, so for an additional $10, you get a glass of Prosecco and a “Choice of 1 Secondi”. So let's start!
The main Antipasto Misto plate... add to this some octopus, ricotta with honey, fresh peas, and sweet potato. |
FETTUCCINE with Veal Bolognese and Fresh Peas; MEZZI RIGATONI with Tomato Sauce, Fresh Basil, Black Olives, and Onion; Potato GNOCCHI with Gorgonzola Cheese Sauce. |
Trancio Di Salmon (Pan-seared salmon with roasted potatoes, green beans, and red onions with grainy mustard vinaigrette) |
After all of that, there was no room for dessert.
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