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Day 41
... and quantity of vegetables we get at home - so much so, that we actively seek them out. Early get up tomorrow in order to catch the silver line, that goes under Boston harbour, to Logan airport - New York City bound. But we only just got here and we've missed out on 3 sites along the freedom trail - I would really have liked to visit Paul Revere's house - but time beat us. I suppose we just have to give ourselves some reasons to return and Boston is a lovely ...
Touring Boston
... began. They were holding a meeting to protest the tax on tea in the building the night of the Boston Tea Party. Eric informed us that it was so packed out that people were hanging out of the windows just to fit more people inside. He said that during the meeting Samuel Adams announced “This meeting can do nothing more to save the country!” which was a secret code for many of the men to go out and dress up in Indian head dresses and war pant ...
Thank You for Playing, Boston
... halls of Royal Melbourne, it certainly seems for all its shortcomings the American healthcare system wants not for money.
The night I spent with some students of Berklee. After enjoying their local gig I followed my new found friends to their school for a small tour. It is quite amazing what can be achieved when like minded individuals are given space and supplies. Truly this becomes a cauldron from which geniuses ...
Gloucester
... this park. Well to say that it is a resort - falls short. The place is hugh and is run like a hotel. They have four swimming pools, one is indoors. We had planned to stay five nights, but had not made reservations, so we were only able to stay two. As it turns out, that really wasn't a bad thing as we will move to a park at the beginning of Cape ...
A little empty (Boston-Day 6)
... come back to Boston in December because I don’t know if I can last longer than that without it. Going through my pictures and thinking of all my favorite things that happened over the six days made me realize how much of a great time I had here. The people here were wonderful, the food delicious, the culture diverse. I can’t wait to go back to Scups for ...