The Freedom Trail is a 4 km long path through downtown Boston that passes 16 of the city’s historic landmarks. The only thing you have to do is to follow the red line on the pavement & look around you Ok, it’s better when you realise that at the beginning of the trail & not in the middle! It looks a bit like if you where a sheep but it’s so practical! No more book or map needed, just the red line to follow…
I went up the Bunker Hill Monument: 294 steps in spiral staircase. I love counting the stairs, but here you don’t even need it – or maybe just to check if they didn’t do any mistake! As it’s written every 25 steps where you are… – My legs are still feeling it! After that, I had a quick & nice lunch in the sun at the Faneuil Hall – Old Market building first build in 1742. Later on I met Alex for a really nice boat trip with a gorgeous sunset on the way back to Boston harbour. After this wonderfull view, we went for a diner with my cousine’s cousine: Julia & Amanda. It was really funny to speak about your family members with people you don’t know & which are also part of this family
Beautiful motor bike tour in New England today – Guy, guess what: it was a BMW Perfect weather & wonderful landscape. I forgot this feeling of freedom while your seeing the landscape passing… What was quite impressive, it’s the car… Most of them are really huge compare to Europe! Without mentionning the trucks!
Visit to Rockport where we eat fresh fish & brought back a lobster for diner – Daddy, you would love the place! Nice tour around the villages & all the small harbour around. It was a peaceful and quiet day. On the way back Alex was afraid I’ll fall over and actually I nearly did… Falling asleep behind him, as usual when I’m too tired…
First day on my own, in an unknown city… At least I can speak the language, even if I need to ask people to repeat from time to time – it’s too quick! So yesterday I went to visit the prestigious Harvard campus. Harvard Yard is a nice & peaceful area with many seats to have a rest or to study! Colorfull chairs everywhere in the garden, snacks around, nice cantine (only for students) as in Harry Potter!
In the Cambridge city around I discover an interesting project, the Wheel Questions: It’s an art installation touring outdoor public spaces. You can write a question on a card, and Johnny will turn it over and write an answer on the back from a secular philosophy about thinking clearly and being proactive. The cards are posted online (http://wheelquestions.org) and on a big outdoor wheel for everyone to be inspired by. So funny to find out that this philosophy is really close of my way of thinking since I start to organise this adventure…
Here you can also find people asking for money while chatting on the phone…
Then, I head toward the lovely Beacon Hill area! Walking through Charles & Mount Vernon Street which combine fashionable boutiques & contemporary restaurants, cobblestone streets, bricks side walk, gas street lanterns… which characterize is Victorian charm!
After this nice charming promenade, I end up at Boston Common & Public Garden, where I took a rest while drinking a refreshing Lemonade watching such small kids already training for baseball & little squirrels all over the place.
And true, I need to apologies for missing the flight… SORRY!!! Steph & THANK YOU & Freddy for this nice relaxing days at home
I finally made it!!!… Never 2 (in March I couldn’t fly because of my passport picture…) without 3, the 3nd one is the good one! Luckily it works, after:
Arrival in Boston around midnight European time. My friend Alex really though I didn’t want to visit him It was already dark
We went quickly shooping, had light diner where he explain to me the nice programme he planned for my 3 days here & I went to bed for a good night sleep after this adventure!