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Spring has sprung
... bed when he was abruptly awoken at 2am by Andrea explaining that she
could not get a cab home. Adam obligingly ordered a cab home, for Andrea to
tell him that she didn’t need it anymore as she was in a dodgy cab with 10
other people, and could he get out of bed and wait for her somewhere a 3 minute
walk away so she wouldn’t have to walk home alone. Adam fell asleep again.
Don’t worry, Adam’s bruises have healed by ...
The Freedom Trail
... the Massachusetts State House. This gold domed building is situated on 6.7 acres of land on top of Beacon Hill. It was built on land once owned by John Hancock - Massachusetts's first elected governor.
We passed Park Street Church (constructed in 1801) and entered the Granary Burying Grounds. Founded in 1660, the Granary Burying Ground is the cities third-oldest cemetery. It is the final resting place for many notable Revolutionary War-era ...
Back in Boston
... which is absolutely hilarious. He looks
like a small blue marshmallow man wearing it which he insists on doing because
it cost so much money. And it’s about 50®F outside, sunny with blue skies. Two
months of winter to go but so far, very disappointing really. At least in
Pittsburgh we saw some snow – about 4 inches in a few hours.
Much love as always. Please be in touch. Miss you all… Adam
and Andrea ...
Winter Travels!
... of time when I haven't seen him for four months.
Overall, I've had a pretty good past week, a great Christmas weekend so far (including getting new luggage!), and am very much looking forward to this trip!
Also, it is officially five minutes past midnight and therefore December 25th. Merry Christmas/Happy Holidays/I hope the first few days of winter are going great to everyone!
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Leaving on a jet plane, again
... now it seems more important and set than ever.
For now, I’ve got a whole lot of plane time ahead of me – not helped by an already late departing flight from Boston to San Francisco, and the news that I’ll miss the connecting flight from there to Los Angeles – and that’s before I can even leave the States and head across the globe to Brisbane once more. Globetrotting is more complicated than I first thought, in more ways than ...

