As we listened to the weather forecast predicting 100 degree temperatures for the next several days, we decided we’d be much better off at a marina especially if we wanted to go into the city. Archie could stay comfortably cool aboard Zendo in a marina with the air conditioning. Also, Jonny wanted to replace the impeller which is a lot easier to do at a marina. So we shifted gears and made our way to the S. Middeford Yacht Club on City Island arriving there at 3:45. Meanwhile we decided to get tickets to see Hell’s Kitchen on Broadway for the Sunday matinee and made reservations for a pre-theatre lunch in Hell’s Kitchen. We always enjoy staying on City Island, a little seaside village in the Bronx, where we can easily walk the length and breath of it and recognize people we’ve met there over the years.
The next day was Sunday and we took the bus and a train into Manhattan. We had lunch at EZ Paella and Tapas in Hell’s Kitchen recommended by our friend, Cathy, then walked to the theatre. The show was fantastic! We had great seats in the first row of the mezzanine.
We enjoyed being in a real Broadway theatre so much so that afterwards we walked over to the Majestic Theatre to get tickets for Gypsy for the Wednesday matinee. Jonny really wanted to see Audra MacDonald who is starring in it. Curiously he had never seen the play nor the movie so we rented the version with Bette Midler that evening and he thoroughly enjoyed it.
Jonny worked on Zendo on Monday and Tuesday while Archie and I hunkered down enjoying our access to air conditioning. Jonny also changed the oil and the impeller and the water pump - he was incredibly productive! I made a huge batch of tuna macaroni salad which we proceeded to eat for several days afterwards.
On Wednesday we went back into Manhattan and had lunch at the Glass Tower Tavern which had a delicious prix fixe pre-theatre lunch.
Afterwards, we walked over to the theater where once again we had stellar seats. The show was amazing and Audra McDonald gave a stirring performance in her role as Gypsy’s mother, Rose.
On the following day, as if we couldn’t get enough of a “hot time in the city,” we took the bus to Arthur Avenue in the Bronx to stock up on all their delicious Italian specialties. We had a fantastic lunch at our favorite restaurant there called Zero Otto Nove (the area code of Salerno) and proceeded to the sausage shop, the cheese shop, the ravioli shop and finally topped it off with an espresso and cannoli!
By the way, Archie was perfectly cool and content on each of the days we left him for hours so no need for me to feel guilty!
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