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RE: A Seaport and Downtown Walk in Boston

in Wednesday Walk3 days ago

The contrast between the old and modern buildings is so interesting. In my country, multi-storey car parks are not common, we do just the opposite, the streets are full of them. Your photos convey that feeling of being overwhelmed with people everywhere, haha. You say it's a public holiday, but I suspect that normally there's always a lively atmosphere, as in all big cities. I wonder how they can sleep at night. As for the food, I'm afraid I'll only get to try that delicious lobster in your post, and I'm already looking forward to the second part. I had to look up the ingredients for cannoli. OMG, it must be delicious!


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Boston has so much history a lot of colonial history is still there. So much to do and I wanted to do so much more. I wont be disappointed to go back you can say. I have a lot of family in that area of the country.

You maybe right about the crowds of people. I know when I flew out yesterday it took us 2 1/2 hours to get to the airport when we were only 45 miles from it. That was leaving at 6:30 in morning. My brother did say the city does sleep unlike New York City.

The cannoli was absolutely delicious the lines to get anything from that bakery were around the block. Luckily I was eating pizza with everyone else as my younger sister waited in line and got a dozen of them. God bless her, haha.

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Having family there gives you the perfect excuse to return, hehe. Your younger sister is a treasure! 😁 It was a pleasure to know about Boston through your eyes.