Flight Attendant Shopping: C.O. Bigelow’s in NYC
June 14, 2008 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Shopping
Although you’ll find C.O. Bigelow products sold in other stores, there’s nothing like visiting the original store in Greenwich Village.
Founded in 1838, C.O.Bigelow’s is the oldest continually operating apothecary-pharmacy in the country. That’s 170 years!
C.O. Bigelow’s is located at 414 Avenue of the Americas (between 8th & 9th Street) in Greenwich Village. It’s is accessible by subway (West 4th or Christopher stop) and the PATH (9th Street).
The store still fills prescriptions at the back of the store, but as you work you way back there you’ll pass through goodies galore. There’s a focus on homeopathic products and remedies, …read more
Matchbook Monday: Citarella, the Restaurant
June 9, 2008 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Food & Beverage, Matchbook Monday
This matchbook is one that I found in the back of a drawer, but still one that brought back some fond memories. It’s from a restaurant that no longer exists, Citarella, the Restaurant, although it’s parent company still remains in business as a terrific venue for gourmet shopping and food, including take out.
The restaurant was located at 1240 Sixth Avenue (corner of 49th) near Rockefeller Center in New York City.
My experience there occurred on a layover one Christmas Eve. Working, and being away from home, on a holiday is never a fun event, but you make the most of …read more
Top 150 Buildings in America
February 21, 2007 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Hotels, Museums, Things to See & Do
The American Institute of Architects announced the results of its annual poll and named the top 150 favorite structures across the United States.
Here are the Top Ten on the list:
Empire State Building
The White House
Washington National Cathedral
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Golden Gate Bridge
U.S. Capitol
Lincoln Memorial
Biltmore Estates
Chrysler Building
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
As I browsed through the list, I noticed that although I have visited 59 of the buildings on the list, I have only written about a handful. Those that I have written about include: Empire State Building (1), Lincoln Memorial (7), Washington Monument (12), Supreme Court (15), Rockefeller Center (56), TransAmerica Pyramid (61), Corning Museum …read more
Best in Show at Madison Square Garden
February 10, 2007 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Events, Things to See & Do
I’m a big animal lover. I have two cats ““ adorably warm, furry, and cuddly creatures.
When it comes to other members of the animal kingdom, with very few exceptions, they all trigger the “aahhhh” factor. Judging from how frequently animals are turning up in movies and commercials, it’s clear that I’m not the only one with this reaction.
With that in mind, I understand the fascination of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. It’s the “aahhh” factor a hundred times over.
This year’s show, the 131st, is February 12th-13th, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
The current Madison Square Garden is …read more
Tiffany Exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
February 9, 2007 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Museums, Things to See & Do
It’s been awhile since I’ve made a trip to New York City, and looking through recent information about current museum exhibits, it’s clear that I must plan a trip soon.
High on my list of things to see will be the Louis Comfort Tiffany Exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Louis Comfort Tiffany was the son of Charles Tiffany, of jewelry fame. While he embraced a variety of artistic mediums (mosaic, pottery, metalwork, enamel, jewelry, glass, etc.), he is probably best known and recognized for his decorative stained glass work. The name “Tiffany” now evokes not just the thought of gorgeous …read more
Sickday in Manhattan
December 30, 2006 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Hotels, Products & Resources, Travel Tips
A few years ago, while on a layover, I became very seriously ill. Although I thought everything would be okay once I woke up in the morning, it became clear in the wee hours that I was wrong.
Fortunately my airline has some pretty good procedures in place for getting medical attention for ill crewmembers. Once I realized that my situation was serious, I was able to get help from a co-worker who helped get me to a hospital for emergency intervention. I was treated and released later that same day to return home.
The situation was unpleasant, but I had help, …read more
NYC Holiday Window Displays
December 15, 2006 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Shopping, Things to See & Do
A holiday shopping excursion in New York City is not complete without checking out the decorated windows. I spent one Christmas Eve on a layover in the city, and enjoyed a trip to look at all the beautiful lights and decorations. It made being away from home on a holiday a little less depressing.
What is there to see? Here are some of the major displays that I’d recommend:
Rockefeller Center: The tree is lit, and the Swarovski decorations are up. There are lots of other decorations to see in the area, and there’s skating at the ice rink. Rockefeller Center is located …read more
Money Saving Travel Tips for Monday, December 11th
December 11, 2006 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Food & Beverage, Money Saving Tips, Museums
Happy Monday!
Here are this week’s money saving travel tips:
Travel seems to be one of the few remaining areas where it’s okay to discriminate based on age. And this time, that’s a good thing. Look for “senior” discounts at restaurants, attractions, and various events where admission prices may be lower if you are senior. The age that you become a senior varies from place to place, but if you think you might be in the general age range, be sure to inquire.
On the other end of the age spectrum, there are frequently discounts for young children and infants. Most attractions allow …read more
Public Restrooms in Times Square
November 29, 2006 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Travel Tips
When ya gotta go, you gotta go! And Charmin makes it a little bit easier if you’re in Times Square when you gotta go.
Charmin (the toilet paper people) has installed 20 clean, accessible, public restrooms in New York’s Times Square, right next to the Virgin Megastore. Charmin says that it’s a holiday gift to New Yorkers and tourists ““ family-friendly public restrooms in a location where they are desperately needed.
This isn’t your typical outhouse, either. The restrooms are staffed with attendants who provide cleaning after every use. Additional amenities include: baby-changing stations, stroller parking, lounge area, tourist information, entertainment, and …read more
Gifts for Travelers: Red Maps
November 24, 2006 by Mary Jo Manzanares
Filed under Getting Around, Products & Resources, Shopping
When you think of the day after Thanksgiving, what comes to mind?
Relaxing around the house and eating leftovers? Watching football? Listening to holiday music and putting up the holiday decorations? Or are you one of the many, many people who will be heading out to the stores for the kick off of the holiday shopping season?
No matter how we may rebel, there’s no getting around the fact that the upcoming holiday season means shopping. I hope to make that process a little easier for you, by showcasing a variety of products and services that would make great gifts for travelers …read more





