I am all for taking some time out for just plain FUN. I make it a point every year to go to the Annual San Gennaro Feast, Manhattan's biggest, most famous and longest running "festival." This year was the 80th Festival and that's one LONG time. If you've watched The Godfather, you've probably seen parts of it on TV. Being there, however, is a little different!
I always go with my daughter and the weather called for a bright, sunny day. One of those picture perfect days for strolling around the city. A little background: The San Gennaro Feast is held in the Little Italy section of Manhattan and covers many blocks. At the end, you end up in Chinatown. San Gennaro is the Patron St. of Naples and annually over one million people attend. The Statue of San Gennaro is paraded down the streets at one point and donations are made by the many people by pinning money on the long ribbons attached. It's permanent residence is a little church called "The Most Precious Blood Church."
What's so special about this feast that draws so many people? There are games to play, parades to watch and most importantly, FOOD. We have our favorite open air clam bar and after all these years and having tried most of the restaurants there, we love Da Nico's. If it's not on the menu, no problem, they will make it for you! Make a note of it to eat there if you're ever in New York City.
Well, the day DID start off as beautiful---on Long Island. An hour later just as our train had "landed" we ran into one of the worst rainstorms I've ever seen. We didn't think to bring umbrella's as they weren't calling for rain; they were SO wrong :(
We decided to wait it out. We stayed under awnings, got some coffee in a coffee shop and it was still pouring. We had two choices: Leave or go out and brave the driving rain. If you know me at ALL, you might know I'm going to stick it out. And then Laura had a brilliant idea. Garbage Bags. (All that college tuition is paying for itself!!). I'm not sure if the few people that were out had more fun watching US then they did the feast! But eventually the weather cleared. Here's some shots of the one Festival I NEVER miss:
I had to show you this dog, I pass him all the time and never knew what he stood for. He is a tribute dog to all the Search Dogs and dogs that have "passed" helping humans.
Not exactly "Singing in the Rain" but certainly laughing!
Did I mention it was POURING?
I got a whole DRESS out of my garbage bag. I believe this is called "Going with the Flow"
Sausage, Steak, Lamb and other foods to make huge sandwiches and shish kabobs. Row after row of these places. And don't forget Zeppole's go take home!
A Two Foot Woman? Who's going to fall for this?? We did, actually! She was a tiny West Indies woman and I blew her a kiss. I had to wonder what it feels like to be on exhibit.
St. San Gennaro
Sure, where were they in the RAIN? :)
Down at the end of the fair, we ended up in Chinatown and walked down Canal Street. If you've read some of my other blogs, you might remember that I'm always running into unusual things which is why I never plan my day. This day was no different----
To be continued....
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Carole,
My last post before I hit the hay (and my book), WoW, what a wonderful time this festival looks like (except I'm a vegetarian, do they have lots of pizza and stuff there too?). The dog is very interesting...incredible colours.
And your fashionable attire, oh my, only in New York ! ((-:
I thought they stopped displaying unusual humans a long time ago.....she must feel rather strange being on display. I wonder where she works when the festival is over?
Ok, now You've got me wondering what you ran into.....is this payback for the ghost story I was telling? I don't do suspense well....
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Jo