It was a pleasure to watch your visit to my beloved city. I was born, raised and have been an ongoing resident for decades. I live near the iconic Carrie Bradshaw apartment site and walk those streets every day so seeing the area through another's eyes was sort of a refreshing perspective. I have to add that the present day Little Italy is but a mere wisp of a shadow of its former days. The residents have moved on and up, so to speak, and many of the shops, restaurants, and pasticerrias are but memories. I am glad you enjoyed your NYC sojourn and thank you for visting my much loved city.
Thanks so much. And hoc you lucky person 😍 I love that area so much. And yes, that is sadly a tendency sometimes. So glad I (hopefully) did the city justice 😌❤️
Thank you so much for this wonderful tour of Manhattan. I lived there for 2 years in 2000 and 2001 back in what feels like another lifetime ago - when I was a lawyer and pre-children. It is indeed hard to have lived in other countries. There is always this longing for elements of the other. I loved The Met and all the plays and shows on and off Broadway. I was sad there, though. I never felt part of a community and always felt quite lost. Wonderful experiences but no framework to put them in. Maybe if i had found the knitting community there, things might have been different. The last time i was back was in 2004 with my 18 month old daughter. I had never realised how many playgrounds there were when i lived there, having never been looking for them. We saw Madonna's daughter Lourdes there in one of the playgrounds. There always seem to be celebrity sightings. I would dearly love to go back and tie it in with a trip to Rhinebeck. I have to wait till 2026 when i get Long Service Leave as it doesnt work with my school holiday dates as a teacher. I would also love to see the 911 memorial, especially having lived through the attack, fearful of what was next, and grieved with the city afterwards. I lived in the West Village which I loved. I love all your references to movies and books. One of my favourite books as a teenager was The House of Mirth - I enjoyed Edith Wharton's writing very much. I havent read Catcher in the Rye but it is on my list. Thanks again for sharing and I am now trying to figure out if i can squeeze in a trip in my September/October school holidays this year. ;)
What an amazing trip to New York, and lovely to see the city sights through your eyes. I would enjoy seeing filming locations and others with literary connections. The Statue of Liberty is such an iconic landmark, very special to see it close up, and I loved the misty New York skyline. I'll watch part II this evening.
So glad to find 3 new-to-me videos from you, Helle! I spent Easter 2022 in Manhattan after a work conference in Newark and it was so lovely to re-visit that trip and many of the same places through your two NY videos. Thanks for such a beautiful trip down memory lane 💖
Wonderful big🍎❤.... I lived in Florida in the late 80's and visited New York for a day in a very cold January....I saw lady Liberty from a distance and for years drempt I had to see her close up....Maybe one day. My daughter and I booked a trip to New York for December 2020 but sadly due to the virus we had to cancel. Thankyou for a wonderful video of sprintime in New York. ❤ from 🇬🇧 Just off to watch part II. PS like you, a part of my heart remains in the US 🇺🇸
Dr Pepper and Ding Dongs! 😂. Loved your comment about outer and inner diversity. I totally agree. I wish I could take everyone on a trip to NYC (and other big cities) for exactly that reason. 😊
I was just telling my husband the other night about you coming to the US and going to New York. I didn't know you had been there before, and quite frankly I was worried about you ;) but now I see your husband & daughter were with you & you knew your way around...so whew I am relieved. LOL silly me. I should have known you are adventurous & brave and enjoy all the positives of a city like that. We live about an hour east of San Francisco, and I love to go to the city, but my husband not so much. Neither of us are really the big city types, but I'm so glad you are and that you had a great visit. I haven't watched part 2 yet, hope the positives vibes continued. Glad you're home safe & sound...
Thanks so much for your worries/thoughts 🥰 Interestingly, though I love certain cities (also Paris and Amsterdam), I often long for peace and quiet when I’ve been there a week. Who knows if I could even live there… ❤️
How nice to see one of my favorite American cities through your eyes. Sorry the weather was so gloomy, but at least the spring flowering trees and shrubs were doing their duty! Off to part 2.
What a walk down memory lane for me as I lived and worked in NYC in the mid 80’s - incidentally for Ralph Lauren. I loved the mention of three of my favorite things from the States- Target, Dr Pepper and Ding Dongs!!
I really enjoyed this. As a longtime NYC resident, it's always interesting to see the city through others' eyes. And better yet with this one, you were in the W. Village where I live now and E. Village where I spend a lot of time, with many places in my daily routine shown, including the supermarket. My only complaint is you were standing on the corner of an iconic NY pool hall with a great neon sign where I spend too much time, but filmed in the other direction! Looking forward to part II.
So Lovely to see you pop up on my RUclips again. I thoroughly Enjoyed your trip too NY. I’ve always wanted to go there, I loved the storytelling while you filmed, so informative. Thank You. looking forward to seeing the next one.❤
We went to NYC a few years back to spend a fun week at Christmas just window shopping and enjoying some cool weather. It was before I rediscovered knitting so didn’t visit any yarn shops unfortunately. 😢 But just want to say, as the US seems to be the target of so much ridicule or angst these days (we are certainly going through a period of painful growth) it nearly brought tears to my eyes to hear you speak so gently and respectfully about your visit. ❤
Oh, it nearly brought tears to my eyes to read your words. So glad you heard the love I have for it 💕 Nations (like people) are complex and thankfully not just one sided but we sometimes forget.
You have excellent taste in our junk food - ding dongs, twizzlers (strawberry, please) and reese’s. Yum! I made my first trip to NYC with my son last year and walked more than I had in years. So much to see and take in. I do love Central Park. Looking forward to part 2! Xoxo
We once flew from Montreal to Vancouver. It is then that you know just how big Canada is. Six and a half hours later (by air mind you) we reached Vancouver. Big is an understatement.
Amazing reporting from your trip. I have been in New York many times, but really enjoyed listening to your observations. You are not only a great knitter but also a great tour guide. Thanks for that.
This was so much fun to watch. I live in and am from America, but I’ve never been to New York. I love the tv show and movie references you’ve found. I would love to travel some day, maybe to London, Denmark or Sweden. I only know English though so hopefully that’s ok
Merci d’avoir partagé ce beau voyage à NYC! J’espère qu’un prochain voyage vous emmènera au Canada 🇨🇦 qui vaut la peine d’être visité! So great to be a part of your trip. Thank you for sharing and hopefully one day you can come and visit my part of the world .
I noticed that you were watching the movie The Banshees of Inisherin on the plane, he is a knitting story related to the movie, a lady here in Ireland has handknitted all the aran sweaters for the actors in the film, she knits the tradional way, not on circular needles but the ones with just one point and she knits the back first then the front and then the sleeves.
Thanks for sharing this. I did know that someone knitted them but certainly not how ☺️ (and I did also pay extra attention to them while watching it 😻)
What did you mean by “your daughter’s confirmation”? I’m born and raised NYker and you couldn’t give me that city today. It’s nothing of its former beautiful self. I’m glad you enjoyed your trip.
7:03 haha. That would be the same face I pull every time I visit Times Sq. But I love staying in Lower Manhattan or the Village or around SoHo. Thank you for an excellent travel vlog - lovely to get a more considered overview.
Very much enjoyed your views on NY and how it differed from the first time. I thank you for the kind commentary on a city that is often made to seem like its only so rude and nasty of course it can be but so are many other big cities in the world. I hope you daughter enjoyed it? I loved going to Ellis island and the Statue of liberty. The amount of things you did was amazing
It was a pleasure to watch your visit to my beloved city. I was born, raised and have been an ongoing resident for decades. I live near the iconic Carrie Bradshaw apartment site and walk those streets every day so seeing the area through another's eyes was sort of a refreshing perspective. I have to add that the present day Little Italy is but a mere wisp of a shadow of its former days. The residents have moved on and up, so to speak, and many of the shops, restaurants, and pasticerrias are but memories. I am glad you enjoyed your NYC sojourn and thank you for visting my much loved city.
Thanks so much. And hoc you lucky person 😍 I love that area so much. And yes, that is sadly a tendency sometimes. So glad I (hopefully) did the city justice 😌❤️
Thank you so much for this wonderful tour of Manhattan. I lived there for 2 years in 2000 and 2001 back in what feels like another lifetime ago - when I was a lawyer and pre-children. It is indeed hard to have lived in other countries. There is always this longing for elements of the other. I loved The Met and all the plays and shows on and off Broadway. I was sad there, though. I never felt part of a community and always felt quite lost. Wonderful experiences but no framework to put them in. Maybe if i had found the knitting community there, things might have been different. The last time i was back was in 2004 with my 18 month old daughter. I had never realised how many playgrounds there were when i lived there, having never been looking for them. We saw Madonna's daughter Lourdes there in one of the playgrounds. There always seem to be celebrity sightings. I would dearly love to go back and tie it in with a trip to Rhinebeck. I have to wait till 2026 when i get Long Service Leave as it doesnt work with my school holiday dates as a teacher. I would also love to see the 911 memorial, especially having lived through the attack, fearful of what was next, and grieved with the city afterwards. I lived in the West Village which I loved. I love all your references to movies and books. One of my favourite books as a teenager was The House of Mirth - I enjoyed Edith Wharton's writing very much. I havent read Catcher in the Rye but it is on my list. Thanks again for sharing and I am now trying to figure out if i can squeeze in a trip in my September/October school holidays this year. ;)
Thanks for sharing; I hope you get to go back some day soon (and I hear you re Rhinebeck!) 🥰
OMG! TU for taking us along on such an enchanting tour ❤
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What an amazing trip to New York, and lovely to see the city sights through your eyes. I would enjoy seeing filming locations and others with literary connections. The Statue of Liberty is such an iconic landmark, very special to see it close up, and I loved the misty New York skyline. I'll watch part II this evening.
So glad to find 3 new-to-me videos from you, Helle! I spent Easter 2022 in Manhattan after a work conference in Newark and it was so lovely to re-visit that trip and many of the same places through your two NY videos. Thanks for such a beautiful trip down memory lane 💖
Wonderful big🍎❤.... I lived in Florida in the late 80's and visited New York for a day in a very cold January....I saw lady Liberty from a distance and for years drempt I had to see her close up....Maybe one day. My daughter and I booked a trip to New York for December 2020 but sadly due to the virus we had to cancel. Thankyou for a wonderful video of sprintime in New York. ❤ from 🇬🇧 Just off to watch part II. PS like you, a part of my heart remains in the US 🇺🇸
Oh, thanks for sharing this ❤️ I hope you and your daughter will re-book your trip! Love to you in 🇬🇧🇩🇰
I’ve been in NY but not my husband; your vlog inspired him to go to NY this year. Thank you, Helle!
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Thanks for taking us along. It’s been years since I’ve been to NYC, it was fun to go along with you.
Dr Pepper and Ding Dongs! 😂. Loved your comment about outer and inner diversity. I totally agree. I wish I could take everyone on a trip to NYC (and other big cities) for exactly that reason. 😊
I was just telling my husband the other night about you coming to the US and going to New York. I didn't know you had been there before, and quite frankly I was worried about you ;) but now I see your husband & daughter were with you & you knew your way around...so whew I am relieved. LOL silly me. I should have known you are adventurous & brave and enjoy all the positives of a city like that. We live about an hour east of San Francisco, and I love to go to the city, but my husband not so much. Neither of us are really the big city types, but I'm so glad you are and that you had a great visit. I haven't watched part 2 yet, hope the positives vibes continued. Glad you're home safe & sound...
Thanks so much for your worries/thoughts 🥰 Interestingly, though I love certain cities (also Paris and Amsterdam), I often long for peace and quiet when I’ve been there a week. Who knows if I could even live there… ❤️
Thanks for your tour of NYC. Never been but would like to go soon. Eagerly awaiting part 2.
you should be a tour guide …..very knowledgeable and your voice is calming. Enjoyable! Your daughter is pretty and your partner is handsome😊Thank you.
Thanks for the lovely compliments 🥰 And actually, I am a (part time) tour guide 😄
How nice to see one of my favorite American cities through your eyes. Sorry the weather was so gloomy, but at least the spring flowering trees and shrubs were doing their duty! Off to part 2.
Your story telling is amazing
🥰 this was wonderous. I love your travel vlogs, thanks for sharing
What a walk down memory lane for me as I lived and worked in NYC in the mid 80’s - incidentally for Ralph Lauren. I loved the mention of three of my favorite things from the States- Target, Dr Pepper and Ding Dongs!!
Haha, how great. Thank you 🙏🏻😘❤️
I really enjoyed this. As a longtime NYC resident, it's always interesting to see the city through others' eyes.
And better yet with this one, you were in the W. Village where I live now and E. Village where I spend a lot of time, with many places in my daily routine shown, including the supermarket.
My only complaint is you were standing on the corner of an iconic NY pool hall with a great neon sign where I spend too much time, but filmed in the other direction!
Looking forward to part II.
Haha - love this. And wow, what are the odds? 😍
I literally live five miles from NYC. It's too much for me. That's why I enjoy your relaxing videos so much.
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So fun and lovely, now off to watch part II.
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So Lovely to see you pop up on my RUclips again. I thoroughly Enjoyed your trip too NY. I’ve always wanted to go there, I loved the storytelling while you filmed, so informative. Thank You. looking forward to seeing the next one.❤
Thanks so much, I so appreciate it 😘❤️
We went to NYC a few years back to spend a fun week at Christmas just window shopping and enjoying some cool weather. It was before I rediscovered knitting so didn’t visit any yarn shops unfortunately. 😢
But just want to say, as the US seems to be the target of so much ridicule or angst these days (we are certainly going through a period of painful growth) it nearly brought tears to my eyes to hear you speak so gently and respectfully about your visit. ❤
Oh, it nearly brought tears to my eyes to read your words. So glad you heard the love I have for it 💕 Nations (like people) are complex and thankfully not just one sided but we sometimes forget.
Hello! I’ve been waiting for your next u tube posting. I really enjoyed this one. Looking forward to part 2. 😊
That is SO good to hear, thank you 😘❤️
You have excellent taste in our junk food - ding dongs, twizzlers (strawberry, please) and reese’s. Yum! I made my first trip to NYC with my son last year and walked more than I had in years. So much to see and take in. I do love Central Park. Looking forward to part 2! Xoxo
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We once flew from Montreal to Vancouver. It is then that you know just how big Canada is. Six and a half hours later (by air mind you) we reached Vancouver. Big is an understatement.
❤ thank you for bringing us along 😊
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Amazing reporting from your trip. I have been in New York many times, but really enjoyed listening to your observations. You are not only a great knitter but also a great tour guide. Thanks for that.
Thank you so much for your kind words. I appreciate them 🙏🏻❤️
Thank you for this. It was so informative and interesting to see New York through your eyes.
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Thank you that was superb. Beautiful voiceover.
Thanks so much 🫶
This was so much fun to watch. I live in and am from America, but I’ve never been to New York. I love the tv show and movie references you’ve found. I would love to travel some day, maybe to London, Denmark or Sweden. I only know English though so hopefully that’s ok
Thank you - and sure, everyone here speaks English 😍😎
Thanks for this lovely trip round New York Xx
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Such a beautiful video, thank you for sharing!
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Thank you xxx
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@@danishmusings it was unhurried and informative xxx
Merci d’avoir partagé ce beau voyage à NYC! J’espère qu’un prochain voyage vous emmènera au Canada 🇨🇦 qui vaut la peine d’être visité! So great to be a part of your trip. Thank you for sharing and hopefully one day you can come and visit my part of the world .
Merci beaucoup - j’espère aussi❣️J’étais à Montréal il y a presque vingt ans, et j’aimerais revenir au Canada 🇨🇦❤️🇩🇰
I noticed that you were watching the movie The Banshees of Inisherin on the plane, he is a knitting story related to the movie, a lady here in Ireland has handknitted all the aran sweaters for the actors in the film, she knits the tradional way, not on circular needles but the ones with just one point and she knits the back first then the front and then the sleeves.
Thanks for sharing this. I did know that someone knitted them but certainly not how ☺️ (and I did also pay extra attention to them while watching it 😻)
What did you mean by “your daughter’s confirmation”?
I’m born and raised NYker and you couldn’t give me that city today. It’s nothing of its former beautiful self.
I’m glad you enjoyed your trip.
7:03 haha. That would be the same face I pull every time I visit Times Sq. But I love staying in Lower Manhattan or the Village or around SoHo. Thank you for an excellent travel vlog - lovely to get a more considered overview.
Haha, good to know - and thanks so much 😍
Oh my favourite city xo
Very much enjoyed your views on NY and how it differed from the first time. I thank you for the kind commentary on a city that is often made to seem like its only so rude and nasty of course it can be but so are many other big cities in the world. I hope you daughter enjoyed it? I loved going to Ellis island and the Statue of liberty. The amount of things you did was amazing
Thank you so much. Yes, she just loved it - we all did 🥰❤️
Did you get a chance to visit Purl Soho? Their yarns look so desirable (online).
The shop closed during Covid apparently, so it’s unfortunately only online now - or else I would have gone straight there!
Damn you're nearby. If you're still in my 'hood, we can meet!
Oh, man, I’ve left now - next time! 😍
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