вторник, июня 28, 2005

Fenway

Boston is a rad city. Not rad like Budapest, but still pretty rad. Alana took me to dinner in the north end (Italian) the other night. Saw a game in Fenway... which was smaller than I expected. As cool as an experience like that was--to watch a game where so much history had happened and so many great players had played... it did make me appreciate the Safe even more. Although Fenway doesn't have those annoying gimmicky cheering prompts over the loudspeakers and/or on the centerfield scoreboard. No one tells you how to cheer. That's cool. However, I will, under no circumstances, pay $6 for tepid Bud Light. And there are no garlic fries.

Other sights of note:
Freedom Trail
Boston Common (complete with lesbian swans in the pond)
Hancock and Prudential towers
Park Street Church (some famous butts have been on those pews: Sam Adams, Paul Revere, etc.)
a pond near Plymouth
and the very cold Atlantic ocean. Cold like if you went in Lake Wenatchee two weeks ago.