This month I waited until after my attendance at the 30th LAMBDA Literary Awards on June 4, to write my blog. I wasn’t sure if I would be writing a congratulatory blog about winning ‘Best Gay Romance’ for my book Come to the Oaks or writing about how just being a Lammy finalist was all that mattered. Home from the trip, without the Lammy award in hand, I am sad I didn’t win, but I can say I had a really great trip.
Some say, ‘you’re only as good as the company you keep’. Others say ‘there is no sincerer love than the love of food’. Well, this trip I experienced both, great company and delicious food. I’ve never been to New York, so I had both landmarks and food on my agenda of things to experience while there; things that are important to me.
In three days, my husband, Brian, his parents, and my mother, covered a lot of ground and ate our way from Manhattan to Harlem! Since Central Park was a must, our first day we walked the fifteen blocks from the hotel to the park. Along the way, we visited the ‘Top of the Rock’ for a view of the city before arriving at Central Park. To my surprise, the park was bigger than I imagined, filled with ponds, lakes, bike trails, sprawling lawns and luscious foliage.
My agenda was not the park at all, but the hot dog. From the moment we landed in New York, I had been seeing hot dog carts, and heard a New York hot dog was like no other dog. It took about a half hour in the park before I found the perfect hot dog stand. One hundred percent beef and eleven inches… well what’s not to like about that. From the first bite, I realized it was just another dog. Disappointed, I didn’t let it spoil the fact I was sitting in Central Park eating a wiener.
That night, all dolled up, we had dinner at the Cock and Bull restaurant before taking in our Broadway show, The Lion King. And wow, was that a show! Stunning!
The following day, by seven-thirty-a.m., we were ready to hit the subway for our nine-a.m. tour of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Unfortunately, the tour started at eight and left without us! No worries though, we caught the ferry and did the self-guided tour.
Every bit as grand as in the movies, our Lady Liberty commanded our attention as the ferry drew closer to her. Just between you and me, I imagined her to be a little taller. This was a very full day for all of us, which included a slice of the world-famous New York-style pizza they call pie. LOVED IT! I folded it in half and devoured it.
After that great pie, it was on to Ground Zero for an emotional tour which came to an end at the reflecting pools. This was such a powerful experience and it invoked a wide range of emotions in all of us.
High on my bucket list was our next stop that evening for dinner. Sylvia’s, the Queen of Soul Food in Harlem, was just a twenty-five-dollar Uber ride from Manhattan. As soon as you walk into the dining room, you know your experience will be good. The dining room was buzzing with people from all walks of life; from the African American older ladies in big church hats, to the Jewish young man on a date with a strikingly beautiful Asian woman. With Home Style Fried Chicken with Collard Greens & Mac and Cheese, this was not the time to people watch. Damn that chicken was crispy and juicy, and the cornbread made my toes curl!
The next day started with a fresh air walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, stretching across from Brooklyn to Manhattan. Afterwards, we lunched at Rockefeller Center, and had a glorious taste from a five-pound slice of New York cheese cake! Nope, I’ve never had cheese cake that scrumptious.
As evening fell upon us, at last, the moment for the event we were in the city for, had arrived. It was time for the 30th LAMBDA Literary Awards to start. Well, because we already know how that turned out, let’s move on to life after the ceremony!
For three days, I had been eyeing an Ice Cream truck parked just down the street from the hotel. On the side of the truck, big letters proclaimed New York Style Ice Cream. I was running out of time and since losing the award hours earlier, I needed comfort, real comfort! Still in my tux, with Brian at my side, we headed to Times Square in search of the truck. Brian ordered a chocolate sundae, and I had vanilla ice cream with Oreo cookies and chopped peanuts. The cost of this comfort fix was a whopping twenty-three dollars, and yes it made me feel better!
In three days, we saw everything on my bucket list and then some. It was a trip that was as exciting as my vacations in Greece, Thailand, or the Amalfi coast. The rich texture of people, amazing buildings, and fantastic food is like nothing else in the United States. For those of you that are on the fence about seeing New York, go. I promise you won’t be sorry.
Now it’s time to lose the three pounds I gained and return to work and get this next book finished for you. With a week’s worth of mail and emails to catch up on, Escaping Camp Roosevelt may have to wait until next week!
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Krista says
Bryan, so glad you enjoyed your New York trip. What a wonderful and validating experience for an author. Kudos for now, and I’m sure Bravos are not far away, my friend. Keep writing and it will all happen!!
Bryan T. Clark says
Thank you Krista, it was an amazing experience. Memories that will last forever.
Lidia says
A great weekend in a fantastic yity with people who love you and you, what wonderful memories!
Bryan Clark says
Yes, they will always be wonderful memories. Hope the family is doing well.
oxoxo
Allma Clark says
It was a magic weekend. I enjoyed every moment of my time there. Seeing Bryan’s book cover up on the screen when the award was announced was one of the proudest moments of my life. He was a winner.
Bryan T. Clark says
I bet you say that to all the guys 🙂 You’re the greatest!
Charlotte Andrews says
I knew you would have a great experience in New York! This was just the beginning of many Awards Ceremonies to come your way! So proud of you! ❤
Bryan T. Clark says
Thank you Charlotte, You’re the Best!
Debra Clark says
23 dollars for ice cream sundaes? Please tell me that was for more than the two of you. If not you should’ve gained more than 3 lbs. Lol
Glad the trip was a hit. It’s a dream place for many!
Bryan T. Clark says
Nope, it was just for ours. Thank God know one else was with us. I barely had a enough money in my pocket to cover ours.