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250 Foxborough Blvd Foxboro, Massachusetts, United States, 02035, 508-698-2800
... how it went (Your thinking did she beat him???) but it was fun before leaving. They also moved the Rocky statue to the location recently so we grabbed a few pics of that one too. The temp at this location was 28 Degrees........roughly -2 Celcius.
Andy and Krista then dropped us both off at the Bus stop and we said our goodbyes. It was great to spend a few days with these guys. As Linda said "It was like home away from home", except for the temperature, the snow and a 3 storey ...
... and all of her friends, as well as her other Aussie friends who were over visiting. Sunday morning we were getting ready to leave, and it was a sad farewell at the train station but we are both going to see Lauren again, so we left with every intention of coming back!
Five hours on a bus later, we were in Boston. The term 'college town' isn't wrong - the amount of laptops and Harvard-inscribed notes we saw on the bus here from New York made us feel ...
... less. I went skating in Central Park yesterday - it was sooo beautiful :).
We got free pizza for dinner tonight ooooo yum i'm eating some moreeee FAT!
I can't think right now - but Girls u really needa get ya butts or gaps to NYC - it's seriously amazing!! KITSOU haha u and PASH would be chrissy on 5th Avenue :)
Anyway gotta go
love you all
xx
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!
... sunshine. We had a good night's sleep and after breakfast we went for another walk around town. We stopped at the market and it was buzzing and the flowers were disappearing like hot cakes. We walked down to the harbour just to watch the world go by. Because it was the weekend there wasn't as much traffic. The streets were full of fathers with their children out getting something for their sweethearts ...
Foxboro, Ontario, Canada ewtodd... informative city tour, and grab as much information as we could, from those that know the city best. Well, if it was up to me, I would have picked the one with the glossy brochure, and just made the decision, on the other hand Gary likes to 'investigate' ... so I'll give him his dues he definitely got it right with 'Boston Tours'. Their brochure was very simple, you had to pay cash and there wasn't ...
Foxboro, Massachusetts, United States foreman... they must be commended for their preservation of the land, sea and sky.... I digress again. Although, the children don't understand to the same extent, Gary & I really wanted to spend some time, exploring the JFK Presidential Library and Musuem. I wasn't sure what to expect - to be quite frank, library.... Musuem ... does conjure up 'boring' - I could NOT have been more wrong. What do these ...
Foxboro, Massachusetts, United States foreman... on either side) that had spun out and crashed, just seconds before we drove past. Interestingly enough, the truckies don't seem to notice, and roar down the road doing at least 70 miles per hour and somewhat more. Needless to say, we were extremely happy to get to our destination in one piece, and were delighted to find that the camping site we had booked was 5 star - as far as camping goes. It's called ...
Foxboro, Massachusetts, United States foremanWe had 2 more crazy weeks before leaving. Monday I gave notice. Tuesday and Wednesday the house was carnage as the moving company came through. After that point we were using plastic cutlery and sleeping on our throw away mattress. We had a lot of friends who we wanted to say goodbye to. One messy evening turned into a water fight at 3am in a local park that had a sprinkler system. I think it took Erica 2 days to get rid of that hangover! It was very sad to say goodbye to a lot of ...
Foxboro, Massachusetts, United States jonclark2000... Eastern European
Jews came (mostly from Lithuania) and settled in Johannesburg and Cape
Town. At one point, Jews made up 4% of the white population and 1% of
the whole population of South Africa, and there were 28 temples! The
museum was in the first temple of South Africa, and really well done.
Anyway,
though I am leaving I'm a bit glad to be going home, as I miss sushi.
Ehh, people too, I suppose (just kidding again mom!), and it will be
Noah's ...

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