Sunday, October 5, 2014

Boston Day 3!




Boston is my new favorite city. It has a very European feel to it, reminding me of London as you turn down one way streets and look up at old buildings right next to new ones. Obviously on a much younger scale, but still has that charm and some of the history that most European cities have. We decided to go to the aquarium today and on our walk over, it seemed as if we had the whole city to ourselves. It was almost eerily empty, but pretty cool to wander empty streets in the financial district – and to top it off, the sun finally came out today!









We walked through the Holocaust memorial by . Really powerful in a subtle way, remembering the eleven million, but specifically the six million Jewish lives lost during the Second World War.







Next up, the aquarium since apparently we're four years old. 




 HOW AMAZING IS THAT???
We had an absolutely silly experience spending lots of time touching the stingrays, surrounded by a bunch of kids who were equally (if not less) excited than we were. 










We loved seeing all of the jellies, penguins, and this gorgeous sea turtle!









 Once we'd had our fair share of families and fishies, we walked over to Boylston street & Newbury Street to check out the shops and grab some lunch. 












We shared a salmon and tuna tartare to start. Heaven. 


Brig decided to have this tasty lobster chopped salad... just look at that bad boy...



And I had a kale, spinach, avocado green goddess salad topped with this hunk of salmon. We've had seafood for literally every meal but it's been super heavy and fried, so having this was prime. After lunch, we walked around a bit more but it got chilly so we headed home quite soon after.















We climbed into a cab and ended up back in our cute neighborhood and quickly had to change to get ready to go to our ghost tour...I realize how dorky and touristy this sounds, but it was sooo cool and worth it. We toured some of the oldest cemetaries in Boston, learning tid bits here and there about historical facts and all the bodies that are beneath Boston. Creepy, I know but true – who knew there were 40,000 bodies under Boston Common! I did not. On that happy note, we went to a crusty ole seafood joint for some authentic fish (like we hadn't had enough already) and I had delissssh fish & chips. Happy camper. 

Hope you had a nice weekend! We're off to Portsmouth, New Hampshire tomorrow.
(That's another thing, all of the names are killing me! Sounds like I'm in England!).
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