Gloucester, pronounced ‘gloze-ster’ with a silent ‘c’, is a small town situated at Cape Ann, and the eastern side of Massachusetts. According to its 2000 census, the town has just 30,000 residents. Besides it being one of the country’s oldest
Matt was pretty sure he’d come over from Missouri when I was in the country, but we were largely undecided as to what to do when we hooked up in Boston. We initially toyed with the idea of visiting Niagara
One thing I’ve always wondered is how Matt – our Ang Mo bud – can manage all the food he takes in, and still lose weight. Now that I get to dine with him in cuisine and food types he’s
The Skywalk Observatory is situated at the 50th floor of the Prudential Center, and gives visitors a magnificent 360 degree view of the city. Most of Boston and its surrounding areas is flat terrain, so you can pretty much see
After several days of gloomy weather for most of last week, the Sun finally broke in all its glory on Friday onwards, and the city enjoyed great light. That’s one great thing about summers: the sun comes up as early
To be honest, I’m not really an art person though there was that phase in my life when I did a lot of comic strip doodling. But when you’re at a museum as well-done, designed and as immaculately managed as
This has got to be one of the most memorable things I’ve done in a while.:) Matt and I drove to Gloucester, and went on a 5.5 hour whale watching trip on Saturday afternoon. The experience wasn’t easy though. What
If I had to single out one experience so far in Boston where I simply stood in awe for several minutes before getting onto photographic work, it would the Butterfly Garden. The Garden isn’t a separate site by itself: it’s
The Museum of Science was another site that was included in the Citypass admission tickets. The place is situated at Science Park along Charles River, and is just within walking distance of MIT. The Museum lies along a different train
The posts on my MIT trip here are all tagged as ‘Boston’ – but that’s really a bit of a misnomer. Because while all the attractive sites of visitation are indeed in Boston, I’m really living and working in the
One of the five sites included in the CityPass ticket I picked up on Sunday was for admission to the Harvard Museum of Natural History. The museum was started in 1998 – relatively new – and is located near the
Harvard doesn’t really need an introduction: it’s the oldest University in the United States, and one of the world’s greatest centers of learning. One of the greatest things about finding the homestay is that’s practically next door to Harvard, and
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