Hope each of you will have a terrific new week ahead!
Make the most of each and every moment!
Well, it was a whirlwind weekend.
One of my sisters flew to the east coast from California just for the weekend, to attend a concert her daughter (our niece) was singing in, in Boston!
So some of my other sisters and I drove to the big city to go hear our niece sing, too ! (More on that in another post.)
Thankfully, my sweet niece let me borrow her Apple laptop to get to my blog on-the-run.
Even though I was unable to do too many blog visits, (I'll catch up, honestly I will!), never fear. The old digital camera was clicking like crazy.
Yeah, I'm the kooky lady who is totally camera crazed in a new place because, you know why?
I have to show my blog peeps what I saw! Have to give you a good photographic report!
All the photos shown in the post are of cool architecture in Bean Town.
Hope you'll enjoy them!
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO BOSTON?
IF NOT, WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO?
10 comments:
I love you blog Susan and all your pictures and how you show us around even when you are somewhere else! My son lived in Boston one year to attend school, but I never made it up there. I would have liked to visit it though. Sandie♥
Ah, that huge cylindrical aquarium was one of my favorite things in Boston.
Beautiful photos! I have been to Boston but many years ago. I lived in Mass and loved it! Hugs, Linda
Great pictures. The weekend sounds fun and fast!!!
I wouldn't mind going to Boston, after seeing your lovely architecture photos. THey're fantastic!!
Happy monday!
Eva
Your sister is so nice to have flown over for the weekend!
We went to Boston once and loved it! So much history:)
This is interesting! I love to look at different types of architecture, so appreciate you sharing the photos. Glad you had a good time!
Happy Monday,
Karen
Susan - those are AWESOME photos!! I've shared so many pictures of Boston because of my two girls going to college there! I loved going into the city to visit them! One was in the Back Bay and the other was in the Harvard Square area of Cambridge. I really enjoyed your photos and can't wait to hear about your niece's performance!!... Donna
Boston is a very very historic city. Lovely photos of the architecture there Susan. Thanks for sharing.
I was in Boston years ago when I was little, visiting an aunt. Even picked up the dialect for that short time.
We went out tonight but I forgot my camera. It was a doozy of a day. But Spring Break has now begun. Woohoo! Best wishes, Tammy
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