In a taxi, on my way to the airport, I caught some shots of my view out the window.
The new New York Times building, by famed ’star’chitect, Renzo Piano
The beginning of the 865 foot structure
A rainy Times Square
Columbus Circle, entrance to Central Park

And after a 12 hour flight… a small piece of Japanese oragami and a note from the hotel welcomed me to Tokyo.



tonya
Thanks for blogging, David! I can’t wait to hear about the tour
Jul 15, 2008 @ 15:19
matthew
I love seeing you travel UPTOWN on your way to work
Jul 15, 2008 @ 15:45
QQ
seeing another “On my way to work…” post from you (and another special edition from NY), and reading it put a big smile on my face, even though am very very very tired right now…
the “1,000 years” red paper crane is so sweet..
as always, Great Fun performing, this time in Japan!
Jul 16, 2008 @ 17:06
michelle
What a wonderful picture of you in the NY Times this weekend! Although I am not onboard with many comments in Mr. Macaulay’s critique, I completely agree that you were “so splendid in Swan Lake”! Congratulations…
Jul 19, 2008 @ 13:35
Eugene Jung
I’m looking forward to seeing your performance in Korea on 3, Aug.
I just want to let you know there are so many fans of you in Korea.
Welcome to Korea ^^
Jul 19, 2008 @ 18:25
QQ
for you (click here)
hmmm……. is Tokyo treating you too good, you got to drink whiskey every day? hehe
…….and “Keep your health condition” David san! (:D)
Jul 21, 2008 @ 20:50