Sit Back & Relax,

…this will be a long post full of fun and adventure! Get yourself a cup of tea, or maybe something stronger.

But first, a Lucy picture, because you can’t have enough silly cat photos.

Let’s all hear it, “awwwww”. Her look of pure bliss probably is due to the catnip that I dump over this thing regularly.

And next, just a few photo highlights of the recent Boston trip.

These are our friends Byron & Diane, who now live in Rhode Island. We went to visit them while in Boston. You might note that Byron & John have pretty much the same facial expression in these photos.

The sock got to see another ocean:

We had lobster:

We ate more good food:

The next couple are for Kris:

We found that they tend to get a lot more dressed up in Boston:

We took the Duck Tour, which is very corny, but I’d highly recommend it if you’re a first-time Boston visitor.

If you’ve never done one of these, they go both on land and water. Click on this one to make it bigger.

We went here:

Red Sox Win!

Then we came home:

The End.

(New Projects next time! Stay Tuned!)

Author: Lorette

My name is Lorette. I learned to knit in 1999, and took up spinning in 2009. I'm a physician specializing in internal medicine, and live in the Pacific Northwest. Enjoy my blog!

6 thoughts on “Sit Back & Relax,”

  1. Glad you had a great time in Bean Town. I’m originally from Mass.& Boston is a greatr city. We also went on the Duck Boat trip, what a blast. Did you have to quack when you were in traffic? How did you ever get tickets to see the Red Sox? By the way, could you understand everyone’s accents?

  2. Lucy looks quite pleased with life in that photo. 🙂
    Love the pictures – Boston is one of my very fave places. My mom had a “rich” cousin who used to pay for us to come and visit every summer, and it was so much fun.
    Looks like you and John have found your Christmas card picture, no????

  3. Love the photos and the cemetery tour. Those stones are a hoot! Guess they weren’t intending to give the warm fuzzies eh?

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