I have not adjusted to Eastern time yet and not sure if I am on Pacific or still on Australian time. Whatever time zone I am on doesn’t matter since my usual pattern continues, not getting enough sleep while Patrice sleeps like she is an Olympian sleeper.
Last night we were looking for a place for dinner and Patrice said let’s go to someplace close to the hotel. That sounded good but then she said “How about “Palm Too”, it is very close?”. The last time I remember eating at The Palm in Beverly Hills it was in 1979 to celebrate finally selling my 1974 Fiat. The car was a wreck and I was happy to unload it. As I recall the dinner pretty much wiped out most (if not all) of the money I got from the sale of the car. I asked if the Palm Too was related to the The Palm in Beverly Hills and when I was informed that it was I started to get severe pains in my back pocket where my wallet is stored. I remembered that I still need to convince this woman to travel to Cleveland, Detroit and Milwaukee for baseball so I quickly said, “Sounds great!”.
When we went to the Palm in Beverly Hills we saw Kareem Abdul Jabbar. We saw him again at Palm Too but this time it was just a picture on the wall. No other celebrity sightings except for these guys.

The menu was great but there was one item that was like a light burning into our retinas and that was of course the lobsters. We had a choice of either 3 or 4 lbs. Patrice opted for the 3 pounder but our waiter said that they only had 4 or 5 lbs to offer us tonight. We both chose the 4 pounders and neither of us were disappointed. We had Brussels sprouts to add something green to the table and were not at all impressed by those guys. I am happy to report that Patrice and I have replaced our search for the perfect bread pudding with a search for the perfect Brussels sprouts. We have declared Masa the winner in the bread pudding search and so far the leaders in the Brussels sprouts derby are Zane’s, The Standing Room, and Tin Roof (the first two are in Hermosa Beach and the later is in Manhattan Beach). The Palm Too had excellent lobster but their BS (Brussels Sprouts) needs some work.
Today Patrice suggested we go for a walk. We heard that the Vessel at Hudson Yards was worth a visit. After 16,000 steps we are back at the hotel. The structure is made of 154 interconnected flights of stairs and almost 2,500 stairs. It just opened days ago (March 15, 2019) and you need to get a timed entrance ticket which is free. I am glad they stagger entrance to the structure because having crowds up there would be scary. The views of the city are great. You also get a great view of the Hudson River but I hate to be a negative kind of guy, but who wants to look at it. It is not a very pretty sight from this direction.



After the Vessel we headed to the adjacent Hudson Yards mall. This is very upscale, with stores like Cartier, Van Cleef and Arpels, Kate Spade, Tiffany’s, Neiman Marcus, et al. They have some beautiful artwork including this wall piece where you were encouraged to move the sequins to create your own art.

The mall also had some upscale ice cream. We loved Van Leeuwen and found out they had a number of outlets in our area of the country.

Today would have been the 103rd birthday of my loving mother, Irene Reiss. Without her, this blog wouldn’t exist. Gone but never forgotten. Today and every day is dedicated to her. xoxoxo
What a beautiful set of photos! Thank you for sharing!
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awww that ending is so so sweet UR…… ;(…..
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You are sweet to. I love your comments.
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Glad you two had ice cream to commemorate your mom’s 103rd!! Good work on those stairs!! I was tired looking at them!!!
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Thank you. Better than a stair machine.
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What a wonderful day. So glad we can follow your travels on the blog thanks to grandma. Love you all and keep enjoying your trip!
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019 at 03:28, Robert Reiss Travel Blog and Other Ramblings wrote:
> reissmd posted: ” I have not adjusted to Eastern time yet and not sure if > I am on Pacific or still on Australian time. Whatever time zone I am on > doesn’t matter since my usual pattern continues, not getting enough sleep > while Patrice sleeps like she is an Olympian sleepe” >
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Thank you so much. You make me happy.
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Thank you to your mother for you and for this blog.
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You are so sweet and kind. Thank you.
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What an an amazing day! I’m grateful to your Mom – she gave us you and your travel blog! Gone but never forgotten, just like my Mom. The ice cream looks so good!!! Climbing the steps of the vessel, you earned the ice cream!!!😄
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Thank you so much for your kind words and wonderful comments.
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We share in your thoughts and love to mom. She was the best. You’re pretty good yourself. Love you.
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Great comment.
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