Are there clothes on the floor? Bugs visiting your kitchen? When was the last time you shampooed, swept, or mopped your floors? Are your shelving units dusty, walls unsightly, and furniture uncomfortable? Notice what is wrong with your place and fix it. When you do, you will feel accomplished and guests will take notice and compliment you.
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Your Apartment Says Much About You - So Spring Into Action - Make a Great First Impression
Are there clothes on the floor? Bugs visiting your kitchen? When was the last time you shampooed, swept, or mopped your floors? Are your shelving units dusty, walls unsightly, and furniture uncomfortable? Notice what is wrong with your place and fix it. When you do, you will feel accomplished and guests will take notice and compliment you.
Saturday
Friday
The Ultimate New York City Travel Guide
The great city of New York is possibly one
of the most famous in the world. Nearly every movie set in a city is based
here. It is the scene of a million different activities on any given date. The
Big Apple is an incredible place to visit. Ifonly.com has more than a few recommendations for things
to do in the city that will blow your mind and make you fall in love all over
again every day you are here.
Visit the MOMA
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of
the most incredible museums in the world today. Affectionately called the Met
by New Yorkers, there are over two million pieces of art here, spanning 5000
years of human history. This isn’t a visit to be taken lightly – it will take
you up to a week to check out all the works at all the different galleries
here.
Check Out Times Square
Times Square is another famous part of the
city. It is also one of the most chaotic areas in town. The flashing lights,
dense crowds, and the cacophonous sounds are all cause enough for most
residents to give it a wide berth. If you want to experience it at least once,
it is highly recommended that you go here, if only to take a few pictures
before being swept away by the river of humanity flowing through it.
Climb the Empire State Building
Once called the tallest building in the
world, this is an iconic part of any New York City visit. It is a symbol of
progress, heritage, and a tribute to modern engineering. The building is also
one of the most romantic in the city, so make sure you bring a date when you go
all the way to the top. There is a deck on the 86th floor open to
the air, and a large observatory on the 102nd.
Cross the Brooklyn Bridge
This bridge is a primary landmark in NYC.
It spans the East River and is the main trunk line between the island of
Manhattan and the borough of Brooklyn. The Bridge has walking paths made for
cyclists, skaters, and pedestrians that is located above the main roadway of
the bridge, allowing for amazing scenery during your walk. It is recommended
that you walk across the bridge instead of taking a cab!
See Lady Liberty on Ellis Island
Bring me your tired, your huddled masses
yearning for…the Statue of Liberty is one of the most symbolic sculptures in
the whole world. For millions of refugees over the decades, it has been the
first sight they have ever seen of the land of the free. Take the ferry over to
Ellis Island from Battery Park and visit the observation deck in her torch.
This tends to be rather crowded, so be prepared to fight for a good view! New
York City is one of the best places to be in America. If you haven’t been here
already, start planning your trip right now! It isn’t worth missing it in your
lifetime.
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