Swansea Motor Inn
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Planes, Traines & Automobiles
... As you can see from the pictures the architecture was stunning in places and looked beautiful on such a clear day. I wanted to explore further however I was getting hungry and the Mall was so warm and inviting! So I went to the food court and got myself some brilliant Sushi and Ice Tea. I had lots of time so I started out on my quest for suvenears and Christmas presents. It was some what successful however I was quickly sidetracked to look at the clothes shops! I then got ...
The Roosevelts
Today started with a trip to a the beach and a look at the location of the summer house. The beach walk was plagued by rain but it was certainly refreshing. At the summer house we ran into a neighbour and his dog Bucky a Black Labrador Retriever. They later came to dinner and we found out Bucky is a certified therapy dog. He visits hospitals and nursing homes to meet ...
A whale of a time
... are things you don't really get to do when travelling around. Most of our time is spent in cities as this tends to be where the hospitals and sights are. This has been the fist time we haven't had to get up at a certain time, or have to keep rushing around from appointments to departure gates. It's been lovely out in the countryside :) After lunch we went to the whaling museum in new Bedford. It Was really interesting and had lots of impressive displays and artefacts. I've ...
The Roosevets
Becky and I left our 8bedded dorm in the Boston hostel today, to travel to our next hosts-Haven and Bunny Roosevelt. Given the recent cold weather We are staying in their winter house-it's a bit different to the bunk bed accommodation we had in the hostel! We trotted off to get the bus from south station in Boston. It was quite funny when we realised that the Somerset ...
More History, More Oysters and More Baseball
... in the Old North Church which meant the British were coming by "sea." Actually, it meant they were crossing the Charles River and heading for Concord via the northern route as opposed to coming the longer land (southern) route. He alerted the colonists that "The Regulars are Coming!" (Not "The British are coming...as the colonists were British too!) At daybreak the British encountered some 70 colonists on Lexington Green where the first colonists died in the ...
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1400 GAR Hwy Route 6, Swansea | 2 star hotelfrom $108