Day Three in Boston…

After our interviews this morning we rode the green line to the Financial District and then walked over to the North End and saw a bunch of shops and restaurants in Little Italy. It was interesting. I think Little Italy in NY is a bit more authentic, but Boston has Manhattan whopped on bakeries. There was this incredible little place called Mike’s Pastries and it was awesome. Since we were in Little Italy I had to have a cannoli and it was super good. I also bought this hunk of Italian bread that I just munched on while we walked around.
We ate lunch at this little Mom and Pop hole in the wall called the Theo’s Corner Café. It was great. I had a plate of spaghetti and meatballs for four bucks. That was the first time I got to kick Boston back financially. We also saw some historic stuff like Paul Revere’s house and some old churches and shopping districts. We walked all the way to the shore, but the cold wind was like a brisk ice water slap in the face and we had to pack it in.
Later for dinner we hit an Irish Pub, but I had to turn in early due to a rough migraine. Tomorrow we are going to try and visit the Contemporary Art Center. I’m also looking forward to getting back home and seeing the kiddies.











2 Comments:
awwwwww, you pictures and blog mad me miss New England :-( .....NOT!
BTW, The Italians in Boston, RI and CT and REAL Itlians- just like in NYC. The "Little Italy" in Boston isnt really a Little Italy, just an Italian neighborhood.
Also, I may go to Germany in Juni- let me know if you would like to tag along...
Hey Kurt,
I would love to come along, it’s just the matter of getting clearance from the tower (and I’m not talking the FAA).
I do have a $200 voucher through Delta burning a hole in my pocket though.
T
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