Almost everyone knows that New York City is the most expensive metropolis in the U.S., but with that cost of living comes one of the GREATEST cosmopolitan lifestyles the world has to offer. For that, I will miss The Big Apple.
Food, music, art, and sports, are just some of the benefits of nesting in one of the five Burroughs, but the simple things are what I will miss the most about The City That Never Sleeps.
Recently I have begun to enjoy the down and dusk wait that happens daily at the Queensboro platform. Whether I am waiting for the The 7 on the way to work or the N,W on my way to Dre’s apartment, the view, the breeze, and the noise have all become the indicator that it is time for me to switch from home mode to work mode and back.

I’m very excited about my next move, I’m embracing the change that is on the horizon, I’m even imagining far fetched possibilities like obtaining my dutch citizenship, but as the time to leave draws closer, I can’t help but realize all the wonderful nuances about NYC that have become part of my routine. As I notice these courtesies, I am enjoying them as deeply as I can.
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