Travel Blogs from Natick, United States
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Back Home in Natick
I took a cab from the airport. It was more expensive, but I didn't feel like hauling luggage through rush hour mass transit after all that time in an air plane. I just wanted to get home quickly. Other than some minor traffic congestion, I got home ...
Back Home (in Boston)
On the flight to Boston I spent about half the time playing with a Japanese child. They had just flown in from Japan. He was restless. I decided I would rather hear him shriek with laughter than crying. I taught him how to turn on and off the reading ...
Boston City
We drove to the Park and Ride to get the train to town but just as well we had a car as it was about 10 miles away. Great service though. A very easy city to negotiate with interesting history, Paul Revere [ we know he was a connector from Tipping Point] ...
Basketball Hall of Fame
... and interactive exhibits. Had a wee bit of trouble with Susan Prudence TomTom the GPS today but found our accomodation in Natick about 6:30. Would describe the Travelodge as tired but clean, the high point being absolutely surrounded by shops and eating ...
Preparations
It was rather hectic getting ready to go, in typical style. First, the background. We originally got a Green Card interview invitation for April 6 in Guam. It didn't contain information about how to use it as a single-entry visa to Guam for Suka, so ...
It's a Celiabration!
... memories of all of them gathering, surrounded by mountains of meatballs, in the tiny house my mom grew up in on Cochituate Street in Natick, Mass. And it was loud. An awesome loud. As one could imagine, a surprise party is impossible in a ...
Travel Day
Talk about a busy day! I was up at 5.30am Dublin time finishing up packing and loading pictures onto Snapfish. Our goal was to get out of the apartment by 7.30am, allowing Liam to sleep for as long as possible. That part worked as we managed to pack, get ...
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