so the minute I claimed my luggage at JFK (yes luggage), i knew it was not as hot of an idea as when i decided to bring a huge luggage. itβs not filled to the full capacity, but i thought itβd bring a big one to fill later, than several little ones since i hand carry my dslr and laptop.
for one i couldnβt even lift it off the baggage carousel. fortunately, a chinese guy helped me out. itβs a wheeled bag so shouldnβt be a problem even if i had to make a lot of detour to use elevator and escalator, the problem is it wasnβt stable and kept falling on one side. so i couldnβt even leave it alone for a bit even while waiting for the train. so at one point, i put the camera bag on top of the luggage while waiting for a ride, they both fell. damn.
i was told that i could take the shuttle for $2.5 from JFK to the center. I was to meet Vangie at 3p.m. but was running really late because the immigration took a long time, and also took a while for me to figure out the airport, bus, subway, sky train, and LIRR. and when we finally met, we were so full of bags that we couldnβt really move! we ended up sitting outside the post office near Madison Sq. for a long time. Although it was alright for I got to shipped all the stuff Iβm supposed to make my bag lighterβ¦ although not any more stable.
so as i finally start to take in the city and admiring it, while still on the post office step, my shutter bug caught on and i took out my camera.
LO and BEHOLD! I found broken glass inside my bag! My polarizing filter was broken into a billion pieces! My stomach turned and I felt sick! Flashback to my camera bag fell with the luggage earlier at the sky train platform! I couldnβt see if the lens is broken or scratched or broken. gulp.
!@#$%^&*()_|!@#$%^&*(){}!@#$%^&*()
It was a good few minutes when i saw a man walking with a shiny new Nikon plastic bag. I wanted to run and asked him but Vangie was out buying water and i was the manning our billion of bags at the steps. so finally vangie arrived and she went to asked the guy.
we walked toward the direction of the camera shop. we saw more and more people with this nikon shopping bag and we asked one of them. then we saw it. B&H Camera. Halleluja! Itβs a huge building of Camera stuff, much like BIC Camera in Japan. We walked directly to the DSLR help. I showed the guy my camera and told him of my sad tale. The thing is, i couldnβt get the broken filter out of the lens (Nikkor 18-200 @ $800). He couldnβt too. He then offered to have the technician do it, BUT no guarantee β do you understand? No Guarantee on the Lens, ok??
βokβ i replied meekly.. what can i do?
After 15 minutes, felt like 15 hours, he came out with my lens sans the broken filter! I checked the lens, good as new! BIG SIGH OF RELIEF! they didnβt even charge me for service or anything. he just directed me to where i can get my new filter.

Later that night, we met up with our host Brian for dinner at Hellβs Kitchen β this part of town so called due to the massive concrete buildings around and during summer, it gets hot as hell. Now, it became a quaint little place with plenty of nice restaurants and bistrol We were at HK, one of those little nice places. I guess I was so happy that my lens didnβt break that we ended with $200 bill of martinis!

Needless to say, with over 15 hours flight, 12 hours time difference, no sleep, fatigueβ¦ martinis just doesnβt mix well. the next day i woke up with a f@#$%^ hang over. Dammit!
Welcome to NYC.
Hello Wanderlass,
Me and my aunt will be travelling to NY this coming May just for 4days. Is it advisable to buy NY pass? and what can you advised us so that we can have an enjoyable trip? Thanks
Hey Wanderlass, in case you need a place to crash in the Maryland-Wash DC-Virginia area, you are always welcome to stay in our modest guestroom. If youβre flying in/out of BWI airport, just call me and I can pick you up β itβs just 15 minutes from my home.
thanks for your kindness! :D