Thanks Cheryl, Roc, and CG. With all of our pets (3 parrots, 4 cats, and a turtle) the logistics of feeding them will be a bit more difficult having no kitchen, especially the sink.
CG, the only thing left in the kitchen is an island, and upper cabinets. Oh, and the nuker. No stove, no sink. All pots and pans are boxed up.
I bought a bunch of frozen Korean meals as well as the fish, so we'll have to get by with the microwave and slow cooker if we get tired of eating out.
This is going to take a month or more.
I still have a coupla pairs of boots, grey/blue python, and brown lizrd skin, from back in the 80s. I wonder if they still fit? They'll stretch.
We can both look like tourists. I'm sure you have extra cameras to hang around our necks.
And extra fanny packs.
I don't wear cameras around NYC... AKA "rob me signs." Well, unless I'm working, which means I'm not alone, so it doesn't matter.
I will say that my exotic leather boots have not done me wrong in NYC in the past, especially walking slow and confidently with my hands in my leather jacket pockets.
Actually, I have found that the way to move around NYC is to move around like you live there. Same goes for Dallas or LA. In any big city all over the world, the key to safety is to act like you live there.
CD