One of my bucket list wishes for many years has been to go to Boston. Why? I have no idea. I just feel like it's a smart, educational city, with smart people walking around with books in their hands. I imagine dressing in white shorts, and a navy blue and white striped shirt to go sailing. I imagined a lot of seafood. Good, fresh seafood. I imagined a baseball game, a game I understand and makes sense to me, in one of the oldest stadiums around.
While in Boston, I learned that we were going to have friends there from Orlando! So we met up with Amie (Adam and I's old boss from Splash Mountain!) and her fam along the Freedom Trail, right in front of Paul Revere here.
Here ya got some clam chowda and a lobsta roll... nevermind the fact Adam dropped this lobsta roll walking it to our table... our 22 dollar lobsta roll mind you... but don't worry... the good people of James Hook and Company replaced it, telling me "the next one is on you!"
The seafood was quite abundant and here is a amazing platter for two. I did not eat this all myself. Next time I am visiting to Boston, I am staying in the North end, and never leaving it...Little Italy.
The place to go was Mike's Pastry... however we heard from the locals that Modern Pastry beats Mike's Pastry hands down. We tried them both and we agree.
It was a hot one at Fenway... and the Red Sox won!!! Fenway is no Wrigley, but I still felt super privileged to be there.
Bean Town was very good to us... next stop.... Seattle???
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