New York Welcome

We had breakfast with my Dad at Chauncey’s and then back to the house to pack up and get ready for the drive home.  We left at about 11am, and made really good time.  When we got to 33rd Street and Madison, there seemed to be some construction going on in the block between Madison and Fifth.  I slowed to see what was going on, and the work looked like it was being done at the end near Fifth, so I would be able to get to the garage in the building to unload the car.  I circled around and pulled across Madison to talked to the construction guard who was stopping folks from trying to go through to explain where we were going.  She was a total B!  Would hear nothing about needing to get to the garage, and that we lived on the block and that David couldn’t walk.  It was very clear that there was an open road to the garage, but she kept on saying that there was a hole in the road and the garage was closed.  Idiot!

I parked (illegally) on Madison, got David in the wheelchair, and took him home to the apartment and settled, then went down to the garage to make sure that they were indeed open, and he was surprised that we were not allowed to come down the block.  When we walked up the the street, the B was allowing taxis to come down the block.  I walked to the car, but not before getting her name and the name and contact information for her supervisor.  I then circled around and only briefly toyed with the idea of running her down.  Once in the garage, I unloaded the car, got a cart, and went upstairs.  I gave her name and the managers name to the building manager at 325 Fifth, and asked them to let someone know that even when I presented the handicapped tag that we got in the mail while in Vermont, and pleading with her, she stood in the way and wouldn’t let us go through.  This is the problem when you give ignorant, small minded folks some power.  Reminds me of the years with George W. and Cheney!  Well, not really G. W. and D. C. were MUCH worse, and more irritating.

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Tomorrow we have lots of dates with folks from morning to the evening, and then the Tony Awards, if I am still awake!  I read the blog and Paris Reborn.  Napoleon III has gotten married and started an affair.  All in one chapter.  Busy boy!