Abigayle'S Bed And Breakfast Boston
Kenmore Sq Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, United States
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Spring has sprung
... of them were turning
up so he posed an ultimatum that either people commit to coming or he would
refuse to attend any more sessions. He hasn’t been to one since. Fortunately,
we now get to choose who we want to have in our group for the next 8 weeks, so
we have picked our friends which is much better.
By the way, I should wish you congratulations on being
friends with the new President and CFO of the Harvard Business ...
The Freedom Trail
... are stops along the way. Several sites are free, many request donations to assist with the upkeep of the site. he trick to staying on the trail is to follow the red brick road. This can, at times, be quite a challenge as entire areas become red brick and you make the wrong turn. It helps to have a good map.
We grabbed lunch at Lambert's Marketplace. A wonderful deli, with fabulous affordable selections and adequate seating. However, if the ...
Back in Boston
... and then have to start a business. So
basically, we are both definitely going to be millionaires this time next year
after successful IPOs and you are all invited to our celebratory yacht party in
February 2013 – somewhere hot, in the Southern Hemisphere, maybe South Africa?
Anyway, this is basically guaranteed so you should all start booking vacation
time now.
Final bit of news, we are moving out of our shoe ...
Winter Travels!
... a.) find a lens to replace it (it's rather difficult to find especially around Christmas), b.) take the plunge and order it, and c.) wait for it to arrive. (And I'm just now considering getting a better-made one, which means more time is needed to go back to the camera store and discuss options.) In the meantime, I luckily have a zoom lens for my DSLR plus a pretty ****** quality (but thus far ...
Leaving on a jet plane, again
... days on the couch, movies, a stroll around the Museum of Fine Art (amazing; a Degas exhibition was running, but there were other great pieces well worthy of stealing attention from the main attraction) and new friends and good company have made time pass in a blur. Yesterday evening felt a little sad and poignant – I was cooked a meal that was first eaten in the Philippines, which was privately a Big Deal for me. I'm really going to miss being out here, but ...

