Grand Central Station
Sunday, 6 March 2005 11:11 pmAfter I was tired of photographing orange shower-curtains, I hung out in Grand Central Station for a bit.

This is a chandelier just inside the entry to Grand Central Station at 43rd Street. It's an olive tree, life-size, suspended by its roots above the gourmet food-market which they apparently put in after I last visited Grand Central.
For a better view, see here.


Grand Central underwent substantial renovations around 1998, and the entire place is still shiny and new looking. I was impressed.
If you get the chance, visit the oyster bar on the main level. The food was wonderful, and the stone work in the ceilings was quite pretty.

This is a chandelier just inside the entry to Grand Central Station at 43rd Street. It's an olive tree, life-size, suspended by its roots above the gourmet food-market which they apparently put in after I last visited Grand Central.
For a better view, see here.


Grand Central underwent substantial renovations around 1998, and the entire place is still shiny and new looking. I was impressed.
If you get the chance, visit the oyster bar on the main level. The food was wonderful, and the stone work in the ceilings was quite pretty.