12 - 13 June, New York - El Mar
Yesterday took early family AH and Thomas first ferry out to Ellis Island. There is currently a very good museum where one using photos, film and imigrants who says, you know how most Europeans' first encounter bosch siemens was with the United States. Those who traveled first class over here, was shipped to the island for medical checks and interviews. Whether it was suspected some defects were either returned or has been various other tests and controls that could make your stay on the island painstaking. The marina we are in here, 79 th Street Boat Basin, is not so surprising - it is located very centrally, by far the most expensive marina we have been for some time (it beats even Oscar Borg). But despite this rate, it is the most lousy marina we have been in some time. The fact that it rocks and buttons whenever ferries and other boats can not pass the marina so much, but cleanliness in one shower and one toilet they have ... And the ability to connect to the internet ... (But a free washing machine bosch siemens has the in fact.)
We had a great trip in the city Saturday night, where we all ate at Nobu. This is a very popular sushi restaurant bosch siemens among others, Robert De Niro has started. Very nice of the new crew to invite the youngest then went home, while others had felt a little more at NY by night. It is quite true that this is a city that "never sleeps". Many of the shops here are up 24 - 7
Today has been visiting the American Museum of Natural History at the boys. There is inter alia a beautiful display of Amundsen race to the South Pole. Later we met at Rockefeller Center. It turned out that this was the day of a huge parade up 5th th Avenue, with police roadblocks on all angles and sides, and a crowd like on Karl Johan 17 May. It was Puerto Rico's day was celebrated and including P Diddy performed at the parade. Moreover two other celebrities observed in the metropolis of all world cities; bosch siemens Thomas Gjertsen and Peter Stormare ...
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Yesterday took early family AH and Thomas first ferry out to Ellis Island. There is currently a very good museum where one using photos, film and imigrants who says, you know how most Europeans' first encounter bosch siemens was with the United States. Those who traveled first class over here, was shipped to the island for medical checks and interviews. Whether it was suspected some defects were either returned or has been various other tests and controls that could make your stay on the island painstaking. The marina we are in here, 79 th Street Boat Basin, is not so surprising - it is located very centrally, by far the most expensive marina we have been for some time (it beats even Oscar Borg). But despite this rate, it is the most lousy marina we have been in some time. The fact that it rocks and buttons whenever ferries and other boats can not pass the marina so much, but cleanliness in one shower and one toilet they have ... And the ability to connect to the internet ... (But a free washing machine bosch siemens has the in fact.)
We had a great trip in the city Saturday night, where we all ate at Nobu. This is a very popular sushi restaurant bosch siemens among others, Robert De Niro has started. Very nice of the new crew to invite the youngest then went home, while others had felt a little more at NY by night. It is quite true that this is a city that "never sleeps". Many of the shops here are up 24 - 7
Today has been visiting the American Museum of Natural History at the boys. There is inter alia a beautiful display of Amundsen race to the South Pole. Later we met at Rockefeller Center. It turned out that this was the day of a huge parade up 5th th Avenue, with police roadblocks on all angles and sides, and a crowd like on Karl Johan 17 May. It was Puerto Rico's day was celebrated and including P Diddy performed at the parade. Moreover two other celebrities observed in the metropolis of all world cities; bosch siemens Thomas Gjertsen and Peter Stormare ...
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