聖誕紐約行(下)
文章來源: 暖冬cool夏2024-01-01 21:45:48

Day 3: 聖誕夜
早上九點左右起床,酒店的免費早餐,女兒不愛吃了,盡管裏麵有她最愛的bagel(紐約的bagel是有名的),說是要去店裏買更好吃的bagel。從吃的飽到吃的好,時代的進步,一代人與一代人的不同。

然後又是一番地鐵進地鐵出,一會熱一會冷,很快到了Moma博物館。這個博物館更多的是現代派的作品,有些作品創意新,給人啟迪。比如看到下麵罐頭這樣一幅畫,會讓人感悟。其實生活中所有一切都可以是藝術,是禪,是一種修行,不同的人賦予它不同的感受和感悟。


下午去紐約新建的Little island走了一走,這是一個倚靠Hudson River而建的精致公園。站在小路彎彎的台階上,目眺旖旎的水麵和另一側的57號碼頭,我又想起Oncemm, 想起七年前自己一字不拉地跟讀她的小說《網事如約》,陶醉其中。

那一刻,小說中對紐約的描寫已經模糊了,但是腦海卻清晰地響起一首歌《聽聞遠方有你》,“我吹過你吹過的風,這算不算相擁;我走過你走過的路,這算不算相逢”,想對網友Oncemm說,我們正相擁相逢在風中,我正在走著你走過的街,看著你看過的風景,這座城市因著你的存在而豐滿。雖然,不是在五月芳菲時,雖然沒有春花春紅,然而冬日裏的萋萋芳草,陰雲下的哈德遜河一樣會讓我想起你,想起你我在雲端的相遇相知! 再次感恩這樣不離不棄的相守!

 

在我躬身給女兒拍照時,邊上站著一個老外,可能他聽到我們在講中文,繞有興致地上前與我們搭腔,用著他結結巴巴的中文跟我們交流。 他說他自己自1973年去中國,前後去了二十趟,還提到周恩來毛澤東,唐山大地震。。。

午飯簡單吃了點pizza,下午經由紐約大型交通樞紐The Oculus, 造訪World Trade Center。眼見浴火重生的新塔直插雲霄,心中不免感慨萬千。

華燈初上,我們告別了世貿中心。在女兒的帶領下,我們迎著晚風踏上了Brooklyn大橋。從橋頭俯瞰紐約城,夜的紐約到處張燈結彩,燈火闌珊如繁星般璀璨。城市的天際線高遠明亮,勾勒出一副副屬於黑夜的美景。

 

 

 

Day 4: 聖誕日

美國還有我的一個好閨蜜,校友。她的女兒在紐約工作,這個聖誕節她和先生一起來看女兒。我們的飛機是25晚上離開,他們的是25一早到達。我們相約在Brooklyn一起吃個中飯,見個麵。雖然他們住北加,一晃也有十年沒有見麵了。

午飯吃了大概一個半小時多,邊吃邊聊,相聚甚歡。因著要趕路,來不及細細品味相見的歡樂,我們拖著行李匆匆奔赴繁忙的機場。

Brooklyn公園

次日,我已到家。閨蜜在朋友圈發了我們相聚的照片,並寫上,“十年時光彈指一揮間”,又附上詩句,“少壯能幾時,鬢發各已蒼”,“昔別君未婚,兒女忽成行”。讀此,眼淚突然奪眶而出。刹那間,想起三十年前自己離開南京南下工作,是閨蜜和她當時的男朋友(現在的先生)在火車站與我道別;想起1997年夏天我去上海高校改卷,閨蜜從南京趕過來辦赴美探親簽證,我們又相見。當往事像潮水般湧來,我的記憶大門和淚腺一樣決了堤。

總以為朋友都是漸行漸遠的,不經意,繞了一大圈又站在我的麵前,讓我重溫記憶裏的溫暖和屬於我們的青蔥歲月。

這樣一趟行程,短短四天不到卻收獲滿滿。我們看到了不一樣的風景,我們遇見了和我們一樣看風景的人。當我們踱步在法拉盛大街,聽著滿大街的中文吆喝聲,吃著冰糖葫蘆,喝著波霸奶茶時,我們似乎夢回故土;當我們徜徉在清冽的中央公園,Brooklyn公園、皇後公園,我們體會到了紐約冬日的風貌。當我們流連於各大博物館、名勝古跡,燈火輝煌的大街,我們感受到了大都市的淵源文化和繁華;當我們站在紐約的地鐵口、地鐵裏和中央公園的一角,看到藝人身背一把吉他演唱,我們感受到這座城市的活力。紐約之行讓我們看到它的奢華-- 一座比萬花筒還迷幻多彩的城市,也讓我們看到它的破落和生活其中的艱辛-- 陳舊的地鐵站和街邊的流浪漢,和在聖誕日空蕩蕩地鐵裏遇見的要外出討生活的老墨。。。

紐約,我們浮光掠影地走過,平均一天兩萬多步。我們留給紐約的隻是腳印,紐約留給我們的是它跳動的脈搏和生機。

 

New York welcomed us with a sunny blue sky the first day (Dec 22) we landed. As if the sun were brought with us from California, it disappeared the next days we were there. But the heat stayed on:))  New York turned out to be much warmer than we thought.

 

Our four days’ trip there was fully packed. We walked on an average of more than 20,000 steps, getting in and out of the old subways over a dozen times. We strolled along busily thronged streets, looking up at skyscrapers that look like clusters of shining jungles made by steel and glass. We visited museums and parks in the daytime, and watched glistering light shows at night.  The famous Central Park impresses us with its sprawling open land. It must be a gem for Manhattaners, who work and live in high-rise buildings, dine in a tiny squeezed restaurant. This must be a place they could always retreat to breathe in fresh air and get away from the city’s hustle and bustle for a while.

To travelers like us, while the leafless trees under the sunny or gloomy skies are a true winter sight, the light show on Saks 5th Ave felt like a fantasy. It’s the best light show we‘ve ever seen, a lavish feast for eyes set to lively music.  A bird’s view from the tram overlooking the city gives us a glimpse of the city intersected by the Hudson River, while the night at Times Square thrilled us with its overwhelmingly flaring billboards and its clamorous crowds.  Jostling through them, we smelled the sweet food as well as the stirring wisps of marijuana.

On the train, we met a blue-collar worker sitting with a cart by his side, who in his broken English told us that he is from Mexico and has lived in New York for twenty years.  We came across a white guy at Little Island, who stopped to talk to us in Chinese, telling us that he has been to China more than twenty times. His first visit was made in 1973, and he knew of Premier Zhou and Chairman Mao.  At Manhattan, we invited a girl to dinner, listening to her stories at Columbia. On the day of our departure, we had lunch with old friends, who came from Northern CA to see their daughter in New York.  Our trip to New York is enriched by these encounters.

From the boisterous crowds who cheerfully wriggle to the music beat, to an Indian playing sad flute music at the Central, to the filthy homeless people who sleep on the cold subway ground, New York may have many untold stories.

New York is a metropolis that appeals to young people around the globe. People with dreams come here in an attempt to find their places. New York welcomes and accomodates them, rich or poor. It's a vibrant city that beams with a beconing light.

 New York is worth a visit!