I had Saturday free, and Scott and Cheryl were going to spend the day moving furniture to their house, so I took Alex on an adventure. We had breakfast at the Café Deli in Hanson, caught the 9:15 train to Boston, and then boarded the Boston Harbor Cruise 11:00 AM historic cruise (90 minutes) around the harbor. It was incredibly beautiful, breeze perfect, and we had a great narrater. The pictures are self explanatory. We had lunch at South Station, caught the 2:00 train back to Hanson, and he was asleep 5 minutes into the car for the ride back to Caron and Riggo's.
The Cruise is really expensive, you can do the Hingham ferry for a third of the cost, and see most of what we saw, but that ferry doesn't run on weekends anymore. Pity
La Pictura:
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Our cruise ship |
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Alex ready to go! |
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A really busy Saturday in Boston Harbor. |
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The 1% must always let us know they are there. |
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Fantastic day on the water. |
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This is all that remains of Anthony's Pier Four restaurant, at one time
the highest-grossing restaurant on the East coast. Anthony gave free meals to cab drivers when
he first opened, so that when a rider asked, "Where's the best place to eat?" they would get
the right answer. I bussed there the two months before I married Susan. |
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That grundgy brown hill in the distance is all that remains of many metric tons of snow dumped from the past year's
record-breaking snowtorms (110", I believe) |
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Huge provisions ship, US Navy yard. |
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The "Veedam", Holland |
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This one flew pretty low over us. Alex loved it.
(Coming from a place I really, really want to go!) |
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This is the remains of the Donald McKay shipyard, the producer of the
famed clippers "Flying Cloud", "Sovereign of the Seas" and many more. |
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The Tobin Bridge, or as the narrator explained, the world's longest parking lot at 5 PM. |
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And here she is the U.S.S. Constitution in dry dock. |
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This is the Cassin Young, famous victim of a kamakazi attack during WWII |
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Zakin Bridge |
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Search and rescue ship "Seneca" US Coast Guard |
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I love the subtly of this craft. |
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Alex at South Station, perhaps winding down. |
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The wonderful Grain Exchange building, one of the architectural treasures of Boston |
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Castle Island |
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This is Nix's Mate, an outcrop of rock marked for navigation. This was where the dead bodies of pirates
were hung in cages for passing ships to see. |
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One final look at "Old Ironsides" |
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