Empire State Building from the junction of 7th Avenue & West 33rd Street.
My first view from the streets of the great building.
Empire State Building from 6th Avenue & West 34th Street
Taken at 6.20pm on Saturday 7th April, this image shows a fire engine which is probably making it's way up north to the developing fire at Trump Tower that would claim the life of one resident on the 50th floor.
Menu at Vezzo, 176 Lexington Avenue, New York.
Superb restaurant, clearly very popular and with great atmosphere.
Dessert at Vezzo Restaurant.
Delicious CheeseCake with a portion of vanilla ice cream...
View of Manhattan from Newark Airport, New Jersey.
Freedom Tower to the right and the Empire State Building to the mid-left.
Looking south down 5th Avenue at East 57th Street.
The fire engines and police cars form a cordon around the area surrounding Trump Tower following the deadly fire a few hours earlier - Saturday 7th April 18.
At right, lit up, The Crown Building at 11, West 56th Street, New York.
Media covering the fire at Trump Tower.
Looking towards the front entrance of Trump Tower
Reporter filing her report outside Trump Tower.
She was interrupted by the gentleman to left who also gave me his positive opinion of Trump.
The start of the Brooklyn Bridge from the Brooklyn side.
Sunday at 6.50am - the -1c readout can be seen atop the white building. It was bitterly cold walking across the bridge, with a biting wind coming off the East River.
Close-up of the Freedom Tower from the Brooklyn Bridge.
Freedom Tower from Brooklyn Bridge.
Brooklyn Bridge towards Manhattan.
Manhattan from the Brooklyn Bridge.
Brooklyn Bridge.
Towards southern Manhattan from the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Statue of Liberty from the Brooklyn Bridge with New Jersey and the container ports in the distance.
Joggers and photographers at 7am on Brooklyn Bridge.
Symmetry on Brooklyn Bridge
Eastern tower on Brooklyn Bridge.
Built of limestone, granite and Rosendale cement, construction of the Brooklyn Bridge was started in 1869 and completed 14 years later in 1883. It was the first steel-wire suspension bridge ever built.