The Ed Sullivan Theatre with the 53rd Street sign conveniently in the foreground.  Gee, I wonder who took this picture...


Exactly what it looks like.  If you don't watch "Dave" you just won't understand what this is.


The Mercedes at FAO Schwarz.  Unfortunately the price didn't show up, but in the huge version you can read that the original price was $12,000.


FAO Schwarz.


This was taken right outside FAO Schwarz, near the southeast corner of Central Park.  I liked the contrast of old architecture and new, plus, the tall building in the back is the outside shot of Chandler's office building on "Friends."  Kim may be the only one who has a shot at recognizing it from that.


Wollman Rink in Central Park.


Number two of Josh's Zamboni Shots.  Josh likes his Zamboni Shots.


This may very well be the most brilliant picture taken on our trip.  It is, quite simply, art.  (Photo courtesy of Uri's camera and the feet of Ryan, Uri, David, Beth, Josh, and Nathan.)


The (expensive) carriages going round and round, one after another, in Central Park.


Bethesda Fountain, minus the water (you'll notice the dude standing in the middle of it).  This is where the juggling went down.  And also I believe a scene from The Spanish Prisoner.


No caption needed.


The Apple Store.  It was wack, yo.  (Except not really, because "wack" is a negative term, but it sure sounded funny.  At least to me.  Bye.)


The Genius Bar.


Millie and Jimmy on the poster outside Thoroughly Modern Millie.


The view from our seats at Millie.  You can't tell, but that's a screen that has a definition of the word "modern" on it.  This pic may actually be illegal, because our playbill stated that "The photographing or sound recording of any performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or sound recording inside this theatre, without the written permission of the management, is prohibited by law."  WHAT-EVER!  We took it very discreetly and before any real "performance" started, so...  Oh, go ahead!  Arrest us!  I dare you...