Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Random Pics in Boston







































By now I was so hot and "glistening" and thirsty and I needed a bathroom.  Bob waited patiently for about a million tourists to leave Cheers because he honestly believed that the Housepeeper Contingent really, really wanted to see the Cheers sign.  I believe that this is when I started whining.  We had walked an hour and a half to this point and I really didn't have it in me to walk that far back to the car.  Bob has no idea where he is in Boston, but since I lived there in *gasp* 1976 it is up to me to find our way around.  Fortunately I found a way to get us back to the car in 20 minutes and we only had to walk halfway up Beacon Hill ( although it seemed longer and farther).

Hope you enjoyed the random views of Boston.  More to come in the next couple of days.

Later,
Janet

8 comments:

  1. Great images! I love seeing store fronts and architecture. Would love to go to Boston one day.

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  2. Ooh-ooh I wanna go!! A visit may require riding the swan boat tour thingy...if it isn't 100 the day we're there.

    Thanks for taking us along on your travels!

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  3. I loved it! And I needed a vacation:)

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  4. so great! if i were that (real) swan i wouldn't be so happy with you. it's probably a guy swan and he doesn't care anyway... i'm reminded of the time we saw that desk in laguna beach that cost more than my no.av. house!!! hahaha isn't life full of laughs? jkj

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  5. Hi Janet,
    Love the pictures of Boston, one of my favorite cities to visit. Did you ever find out the name of the plant in one of your previous posts? I think it's gunnera manicata.

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  6. Lots of memories in these pics - we always loved the swan boats and walking up Beacon Hill......on cool days preferably!

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  7. That is me peddling that swan boats. Ha!!!!!!!!!!!

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Janet