At Hunter College I have decided to
go out for a walk during a long class break so I would spend time to unwind
because how stressful it was to take down a lot of notes while understanding
the facts. I have spent an hour exploring The Upper East Side; I have been to
two parts. One is to walk from Central Park and back to school, and the other
is to walk on Lexington Avenue from 57st and back to 68st. Each took about
thirty minutes of time.
On my way to Central Park, I wanted
to act like if I’m out of the great outdoors and it seems quiet when I was
there. First before I enter the park I walked on 68st from school, and I had to
cross Park Ave, Madison Ave, and 5 Ave. I heard some construction and traffic
on the way. I have entered Central and saw the statue of Balto then took the
longer way out of the park and walked back to school on 68st.
I last decided to walk down
Lexington where it’s busy comparing to Central where there was less traffic
than Lex. Also during the walk on Lex not only there were more people, but
there was more talking involved on the walks. I noticed that it was getting
more crowded as I approach a shopping district such as Bloomingdales. At last,
the crowd was dying down as I walk back school. Overall it was an interesting
walk because it was a good exercise.
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