Friday 10/30...
Today was a clear, sunny and warm (mid 50s) day, perfect for walking around town. I hope this weather holds until tomorrow night. The 36th Annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade will be taking place just a few blocks from our apartment. I've heard this is the largest Halloween parade in the world. I can't wait! I love Halloween.
So today was the day for the long-awaited tour of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York! The highlights of the Bank were the amazing architecture, the incredible metal and wrought-iron decorative work and the tour of the underground vault. In this vault are gold bars. $190 billion in gold bars...approximately. The bars don't oxidize or chip, so I didn't go home with any gold dust in my pockets.
There are also exhibits on The History of Money by the American Numismatic Society and on the Federal Open Market Committee. What really amazes me is the location of the bank. You'd think that this symbol of American might would stand apart from other buildings, be more like a monument with large lawns and a huge fence. But rather it seems to have been squeezed in between other buildings, given no more space than it absolutely needed. The streets surrounding it are narrow, with cracks and ruts from decades of traffic.
Saturday, 10/31...
A cloudy day, with the promise of drizzle by nightfall.

Mr. Expiration Date and I do errands. One of them is getting him a haircut. We go to the Astoria area of Queens for the old school experience: Shave and a haircut at Andreas barber shop.
The Halloween Parade brings thousands of people to our neighborhood in the evening. Music and loud voices outside our windows remind us that bars here don't close until 4 or 5 a.m. After the rain does begin, it's fun to be able to look outside our living room window and see the costumed partiers walking by. My favorite is a guy dressed as a giant box of Franzia White Zinfandel.
Sunday, 11/1...
A beautiful, sunny All Saints' Day dawns. And what better thing to do than visit Hoboken, New Jersey, home of baseball and Frank Sinatra! We walked along the Hudson River and took in the sights of the Manhattan skyline and the trees changing color.

Getting hungry, we headed towards main street and had 'the best hamburger in Hoboken' @ Zack's Oak Bar & Restaurant, according to Yelp.com. After that, it's back to the apartment for a 4 o'clock football game. Something about Brett Favre and Minnesota, big rivalry, etc. Pretty big game, I guess.