Some thoughts about New York...http://www.buzzfeed.com/jenniferschaffer/new-york-is-always-hopeful#.ovWAdK6LzM

It's a special place for sure, one can't really appreciate it without having lived there for awhile and being surrounded by all that makes it the Big Apple.![]()
Nice place to be from, but wouldn't wanna live there, huh Phil?layful:
Well, looking back at it now, I was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time with the right amount of money, doing the right kind of work and knowing the right kind of people. If any of those factors would have been missing I don't think I'd be recalling that time with such affection.
Besides, to a kid from Yonkers, the Big City was the top of the hill.
You should see what they've down with the Yonkers downtown area near the train station, like a mini soho, lots of loft apts.
I can imagine, but as Thomas Wolfe said "You can't go home again".
The last time I was in Yonkers, I think it was 15 years or so ago, it was a foreign land to me. My landmarks were either changed to the point of non-recognition or they were completely gone.
There was nothing there for me anymore.
It IS pretty depressing there in the winter, isn't it?
I wonder what businesses they made the lofts out of? Yonkers, like many other towns, used to be a huge manufacturing center - after the closure of so many of those businesses I imagine they'd have their pick of raw loft space.
... and they probably charge NYC prices for them, too, especially with that prime view of the Hudson.