Hi Everyone! When we last spoke we were just getting ready to go and see the New York Knicks take on Orlando Magic at the almighty Madison Square Gardens. The venue was impressive, but unfortunately the game didn't count for much, the support was lacking but we still have a good (beer aided) time and its always amazing to watch sports stars show how easy they find their game, whatever it may be. I would love to go back to MSG for a big final as the atmosphere would be incredible.
We packed up most of our stuff that night in preparation for our journey to Boston in the morning. Our mode of transportation was the Feng Wah coach service – New York to Boston for the sum of $15 each, what a bargain, and best of all it was 30 seconds walk from our lodging in China Town (I feel the word Hotel is a bit generous given the facilities!). 4 hours later and the skyscrapers and clean streets of Boston stand in front of us, a very different city to New York. For starters it is a LOT more compact, much less busy, and on the whole a lot cleaner, but it still has a lot to offer (oh yeah – it was a fair bit colder too!).
We got directions via the transit to Fran's Great Aunt's house – to give you a bit of background here Fran has never met her 75 year old Great Aunt, but Moira is in contact with her every so often as they got into mischief together in London some 30 years ago; we arrived and knocked at the door, to find no answer. Had she changed her mind and decided she didn't want to meet her Great Neice after all? No, we just had the wrong address! Kathleen is a legend of her own time, having lived in America 30+ years she still has her Irish accent, and to say she is well travelled would be an understatement. For every country we mentioned she had a story to tell, we got on like a house on fire.
Before meeting when talking on the phone Fran had mentioned that we had found New York cold, and being very accommodating Kathleen decided it would only be right to keep the house nice and warm for us – I've been in cooler saunas! We had the windows open all night and we still didn't sleep it was soooo hot, bless her.
The next day we toured Boston, we set off on the Freedom trail which is a walk through Boston streets, with historical sites along the way, it was all very interesting as this is one of the oldest cities in America. About half way through the trail we arrived at Faneuil hall, where there was a group of teenagers and onlookers standing in a semi circle, goading each other on to dance etc, but to be honest we couldn't see what all the fuss was about. We hung around for a bit and then it all kicked off, check out the video below:
4 comments:
First to comment whoooooo.
Sounds like you are having fun. Fran's RV tour was not available for me or Al, we were looking forward to it!
What sort of driving songs are you listening to when your driving, have you worked out if you can pick up TMS ;)
Wow guys. Sounds like your having an awesome time. The highs and lows both make a trip memorable.
Absolutely loving the "travelling beard" Karl!
Keep posting, loved reading.
xx
I vote the blog needs to be cancelled; my job is at stake... Everytime I read it, I start preparing my letter of notice! You b*sterds!
Great blog... More videos (less US dancing!?!) Please...
Sounds like your having a blast...
I just handed in my final thesis for UNI... So off to celebrate.
Springfield?!
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