real haunted house done by actors

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Cold weather’s coming. Yesterday was my last day photographing on 7th Avenue for a while. A lot of mean coats, a lot of cool overcoats, a lot of cold people, different kind of day of fashion.

Okay, time to back up to the three day Halloween weekend. Of course, I got off the wagon. Not that I went a drinking [00:27 inaudible], I just drank those three nights. A lot of good food, a lot of eating. Of course, I took in a lot of carbs. For the last two days I’m back on track with no alcohol, no carbs.

Anyway, I want to back up to Halloween night. Something I left town in a blog the other day. There’s a haunted mansion on 21st Street. It’s very popular for many years. They have all these actors to make up something believable and the idea of the infamous [00:57 inaudible] being closed down and you’re on a tour with some other crazy people come back. They put you in a safe room and of course, no one is allowed to take pictures.

It costs I think $30 to get in there or $20, I don’t know. But I said I was from Portraits of New York, I like to take some pictures that put you on the website. Anyway, I was count in and I was able to take photographs. Photographs are funny as hell.

I have went through a real haunted house done by actors. It was really good. I’m going to give you a correct address one day whether it was 21st and 5th. That was a crazy night. As soon as I started talking now, my train’s coming to New York. This is what I would imagine 32nd, 35th straight day. I’m back on 6th Avenue and 31st.

Signing off. I still don’t get a chance to talk about what I wanted to but it’ll be later on the day. Goodbye.