Thursday, June 25, 2009

Rainy Boston...

"Pahk the cahr in Hahvard yahd" That's the lingo in Boston! I love this accent, it's so American.


Our 6 day trip to Boston consisted of LOTS of rain...

Me at the Boston Harbor

Our vacation started in Providence. We enjoyed a fun dinner at Andino's on Atwell St. The gnocci was amazing!
Lovely Andino's

Me and the lovely Gnocci!
We capitalized on one of the only non-rainy days (overcast but not rainy) to take in a Red Sox game at Fenway Park. Truly one amazing experience witnessing a game in one of the oldest fields in the U.S. I scratched one more item off my "bucket list" when we went to this game.

The next few days were very wet and rainy but we managed to hit up Boston's notorious, North End. Some refer to it as little Italy. We dined in North End twice and both times were excellent!

Albeit blurry, this is the Paul Revere statue in North End. It's a retake of the one below it. I hate making other people take our pics, they're just not as good.

Us at the Paul Revere statue, take two but blurry.

Take one: Good Photo of us but where's the statue?

We also visited the uber tourist attraction--the Cheers bar. I was a little disappointed it didn't look more like the set inside but the outside shots for the show were really from the outside of this bar. The food was good and it was still a fun experience. Just make sure you go to the real one on Beacon Street, it's the original.

Thanks for stopping by and checking out our trip :-)

4 comments:

Melissa Miller said...

What amazing photos. It looks like so much fun. You look gorgeous! :)

Sole Matters said...

It looks like you are having a lot of fun! I've always wanted to travel up there.

Brown Girl said...

OOooo, I love your hair wavy!! It's so pretty, much less frizzy than you explained! Yours looks less curly than mine as well, more wavy which is awesome! Your trip looked like lots of fun!

Ginger said...

You look like you are having a great time despite the weather. I would love to see that part of the country someday.