Notes from New England

Boston from our hotel balconyHaving recently returned from a quick road trip to New Hampshire and Boston with a few co-workers, I have a few observations:

  • Trip highlight : Early into the trip, Isaac looks up from his Globe & Mail crossword puzzle and asks, thoughtfully, “How do you spell thar, as in ‘Thar she blows’?”
  • Trip highlight : After walking for quite a while in Boston, we asked a couple on the street for directions. “Can you tell me how to get to the New England Aquarium?” The couple looked a little confused and replied in a thick Eastern European accent, “The Aquarium is in Boston.” Apparently we were now in Cambridge.
  • Daniel worked on his weblog down the entire I-95.
  • If you have a criminal record, as did the unfortunate soul in front of us in line at U.S. Customs & Immigration, you will be questioned about it in detail in front of others in the waiting room. Even if it’s a marijuana possession charge from 1981.
  • There are enormous and unflatteringly close-cropped portraits of George Bush in the U.S. Customs offices.
  • There are a lot of Howard Dean for President signs in New Hampshire.
  • The otherwise fine Lakeview Inn has a misleading moniker.
  • Boston folk are friendly: A girl who looked a lot like Kelly Osbourne had no qualms about reading over my shoulder in a coffee shop and critiquing the salutation I chose to open an email I was writing to my girlfriend.
  • The Boston skyline at night is something to behold (here’s a photo of Isaac beholdin’ it).
  • It is indeed possible to take in both an IMAX 3D show and an OmniMax show in the same day (use of the subway may be required).
  • The Old Country Buffet is to be avoided.
 

3 thoughts on “Notes from New England

  1. My father is from Boston (and half my family), and I have been there several times as a youngin’ but not in a few years: I experienced a little deja-vu/nostalgia just looking at the pictures. I went to the Museum of Science when I was about 15 or 16, and I loved it then (do they still have the lightning cage room, if you noticed?)

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