Because of the extreme heat, I am going back into my files to look from stories I will bet you don't remember from last July...in this case I am updating the posting on the Hotel Wolcott with reviews from --whoops--there is something wrong with Yelp reviews from this, they start off from 2008 as latest reviews?--Well, am trying something from another review site
Also, a little article about human hands as inspired by an advertising photo I saw for a hand and nail shop
Old Hotels in Midtown --with Their Varied Lives
Old Midtown Hotels, as I have noted before, are now renovated after
having had different "lives" in the different eras since they were
built.
Shown here are two old Midtown Hotels that are renovated now... don't remember the name of the top one here but it was once a "Welfare Hotel" as so many of the old hotels were in the 1980's, where the City paid enormous amounts of money to house homeless families in usually wretched conditions.
(Roach and rodent infested places).
The bottom picture is of the Hotel Wolcott, which was built in 1904...now renovated into what is considered an "affordable" place ( by Manhattan standards). You can find more at this link
http://www.wolcott.com/historymain.html
Here are July 2013 reviews for Hotel Wolcott--
PLEASE NOTE: I do not know anything about this site that is supplying the reviews... However, I have been in the lobby of the Hotel and it seemed like a very nice place to me and they did not mind when I asked if I could use their rest room there off the lobby..)
In my experience, even the nicest places get some bad or just so-so reviews, it is inevitable..
Shown here are two old Midtown Hotels that are renovated now... don't remember the name of the top one here but it was once a "Welfare Hotel" as so many of the old hotels were in the 1980's, where the City paid enormous amounts of money to house homeless families in usually wretched conditions.
(Roach and rodent infested places).
The bottom picture is of the Hotel Wolcott, which was built in 1904...now renovated into what is considered an "affordable" place ( by Manhattan standards). You can find more at this link
http://www.wolcott.com/historymain.html
Here are July 2013 reviews for Hotel Wolcott--
PLEASE NOTE: I do not know anything about this site that is supplying the reviews... However, I have been in the lobby of the Hotel and it seemed like a very nice place to me and they did not mind when I asked if I could use their rest room there off the lobby..)
In my experience, even the nicest places get some bad or just so-so reviews, it is inevitable..
Wolcott Hotel
4 West 31st Street, Between 5th Avenue & Broadway, New York City, NY 10001
Hotel amenities
(212) 268-2900
Hotel website
E-mail hotel
Monday, August 6, 2012
Hands
Hands have fascinated artists as a subject at least since Michelangelo...woman's
hand used in ad for salon hand treatment looks bizarre at first glance,
doesn't it? It is some treatment probably meant to make hands look
younger and increase collagen....noticed that skin on my hands has
become thinner as I become older and in fact though this is normal I may
ask my doctor if there is something safe I can take to help that ( been
reading on internet about all sorts of foods which supposedly help your
skin and what creams and lotions work the best.. when it comes to the
lotion stuff, they are all geared, however, to women's care of their
faces mostly and thus of little interest to me.) ( I just want to
protect my face against UV exposure and pollution etc. especially since I
have already have had Mohs surgery once --but dermatologist tells me
cause of that comes from over exposure to sun in childhood really, too
late to do anything about that).
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