In Boston
If there’s one disadvantage about traveling alone, it’s the relative absence of pictures with your own person in them. I don’t mind it very much; outside street or people photography, a lot of my pictures are framed during picture taking
Reflections of parents of not-so-young-kids-anymore
If there’s one disadvantage about traveling alone, it’s the relative absence of pictures with your own person in them. I don’t mind it very much; outside street or people photography, a lot of my pictures are framed during picture taking
When breakfasts are included as part of your hotel stay, you’d usually marvel and get very impressed with the range of items. There’s also the convenience of having long breakfast periods; so if you decide to sleep later on the
Thankfully, Matt and myself weren’t always gouging ourselves with food. On most occasions – the lunches at least anyway – we ate more modestly. The first night I hooked up with Matt was on Thursday last week – this was
Last post in the series. Several more random pictures taken. Rich guy on a convertible. Think it’s an Audi A5, registered in New York from the car plate registration: Golden Retrievers are popular about this part. Saw many of them.:)
Commercial Street runs about 5 km and almost parallel to the coastline of Provincetown. Both sides of the small one lane street are lined with many art galleries, shops, museums and restaurants. We didn’t step into too many of these
The pilgrims from England first made landfall in the America in Provincetown 400 years ago. To commemorate their landings, the Pilgrim Memorial Monument was built between 1907 and 1910, with then President Theodore Roosevelt laying its cornerstone in 1907. The
Come to think of it, it isn’t entirely true to say you can’t go East when in Boston – you just can’t drive as it’s all Massachusetts Bay and the Atlantic Ocean in between you and Provincetown. There’re a couple
For those of us who read our blog, you might have noticed that throughout the posts on the Boston trip so far, I’ve not specifically identified the place I’m staying at outside giving broad indications that it’s in Cambridge and
Gloucester, pronounced ‘gloze-ster’ with a silent ‘c’, is a small town situated at Cape Ann, and the eastern side of Massachusetts. According to its 2000 census, the town has just 30,000 residents. Besides it being one of the country’s oldest
Matt was pretty sure he’d come over from Missouri when I was in the country, but we were largely undecided as to what to do when we hooked up in Boston. We initially toyed with the idea of visiting Niagara
One thing I’ve always wondered is how Matt – our Ang Mo bud – can manage all the food he takes in, and still lose weight. Now that I get to dine with him in cuisine and food types he’s
The Skywalk Observatory is situated at the 50th floor of the Prudential Center, and gives visitors a magnificent 360 degree view of the city. Most of Boston and its surrounding areas is flat terrain, so you can pretty much see
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