Thursday, October 29, 2009

Boston! Part two



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ok, so in the City they have these really cool public restrooms. Its like this oval shaped little metal thing, and when you insert a quarter the medal door opens and when you done the whole thing gets disinfected and washed, like a dishwasher! Anyways, here's Erik in one of them :)



 

This is on our ferry to Salem to learn about the Salem Witch trials. Very cool. The little city is really pretty.



 
 This is the nice man we met on the ferry, he's from Austria
 



 
This is one of the mansions in Salem. Its one of the oldest in all of America.

On this street is where a lot of the 'so called witches' died, one of them wash crushed to death. Kinda crazy.

This is the graveyard where they are all buried. Years after the persecution of those who were thought to be witches, the city of Boston apologized for the death of those who were innocent. 
 
 

 
 Random photo of the day.
 
 


Boston! Part One

I don't think I've ever loved a City more than I loved Boston (and all the surrounding cities, like cape cod and Salem and some other ones I can't remember). We spent about 6 days there, which is a perfect amount of time. Boston has the most amazing restraunts and bakeries. We had such a wonderful time seeing my brother. I miss him so much and having to leave Boston was one of the saddest experience. It took me by surprise on how sad I was, i felt I was leaving my home! As soon as I got on the plane I looked around and told erik to please send me back to Boston. So if any of you guys get a chance to head out there make sure you 1) Go to all the historical places and graveyards 2) Walk the freedom trail and 3) eat at Moderns bakery.

Picture time!!

Ok, this is where the Twin Towers fell, but now there re-building it!

This is on the bay in NY



 Me and my cute hubby
 
My big brother Jerr :)
 



(up above-Grave yard in the middle of NY, has lots of founding fathers in it)
(food stand-below)





 
One of the neatest buildings (NY)
 
We went to go see a Broadway while we were there and this is before the show





 
 


 
 
 Cape Cod
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Of our favorite games to play on the beach is to run as close to the water as possible with out getting wet, and as soon as the waves washes in everyone runs as fast as they can to not get wet. Its fun.



 
 
 
  (above-the first communicating coder thing, i can't remember the name, but the one that went from France to this tiny little shack! It was really cool)



 
 
 
 (above-bostons farmers market!)