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130 Bowdoin Street Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Thought I would blog on here and give it a bash !! Just been giggling at Amy distraught cos she broke her shell garage torch lol Nevermind and have lost most adaptors for electricity already but never mind !! Went to Samuel Adaqms brewery and it was mint !! Amy got beermats for herself and David (making sure she gets 2 Louise lol) Got cool tasting glasses to ...
Boston, Massachusetts, United States juliemburns... we will meet again I am sure! :)
~And the many, many other wonderful people I met on this excursion. I have so many email addresses, I must catch up with you all..
And so it ends, a most excellent adventure! I can't wait to start thinking about my next trip, I definitely want to go back to Thailand as well. SO people - the world isn't a theme park, grab your passport and GET OUT THERE! You will be glad you did!
Bit cacti again this morning so didn't get out of the hotel till about 11am after a few hour sleep.
1st stop was straight over to the TD Garden and check out the place. Very impressed indeed.
We spent half an hour or so around the pro shop and sussed out the t-shirts and jackets etc, but overall not that impressed. Got a couple of things, but Linda done best with a jumper for $30 with a small lipstick mark on it so they dropped it 40% off. I ...
... in Phili. We had a great time meeting alot of Andy's friends who were all friendly and playful with our accents. I even think some of them asked Linda for the recipe of some of her dishes on the table.......Linda needs to set up the Aussie pub here and make some $$$.
We are now sitting on the BoltBus to NY. We have a 1 hour layover there then get on another bus to head to Boston which departs at 10pm. We should be in Boston at approx 02:15 and I booked a hotel right at the Garden ...
loved the flight, and the hospitality of the BA business class experience. I even had a facial as I though it would be done by a dolly. Then some big gay guy came out to 'facial' me. I was petrified. I have to say that he did a really good job though!!
I REALLY made the most of the free champagne and wine on the flight too. Legs were a bit wobbly on my return to the good old US and A!
... against punitive British taxes were aired. We saw where the first martyrs of the revolution were shot outside the Old State House in the famous Boston Massacre – this title and publicity was a clear example of early propaganda. We also saw the Old South Meeting House where locals met for the famously rousing debate on taxation without representation before throwing the Boston Tea Party. We were also shown the African Meeting House and were impressed to hear ...
Boston, Massachusetts, United States toddfamilyI am forever indebted to Tom at PetSpa in Braintree for offering to groom Charlie and then keep and entertain him all day so that I could “go and enjoy Boston”. How generous that was.
Purchased a $4.00 rt ticket and jumped onto the subway. About 30 minutes later I got off on Park across the street from Boston Commons. Luckily a young man dressed in 1770 clothing, was just ...
... t take long for them to sleep.
Before supper we scored some nice kicks for the kids at the Puma store, where the shoe designer was actually making a visit, and wandered around admiring the streets and shops.
Next day we grabbed a bite at the breakfast downstairs and then packed up, checked out and did a walk around the city, trying to take in as much as we could with so little time. Saw the site of the Boston Massacre, the Old State ...
... actually exist.
- Bri made the comment, as a little red trolley passed, that she would love to do one of those trolley tours sometime. Christen grumbled that they were too touristy and too expensive.
- Crossed over a few streets and decided to walk the Esplanade by the Charles River back to where we were supposed to be on the walking tour. Did we mention that it was a beautiful day? It was a very lovely walk through ...
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