Saturday, May 30, 2009

Boston

Boston.

The ferry we took to see the USS Constitution. (part of the freedom trail, basically a history line that takes you through to city ending at Boston Harbor)


MIT, the reason we went to Boston. We took a tour of MIT to give Clint an idea of as far as grad. school goes. Super cool, campus runs right along the Charles River.

Stata building on MIT campus. They call this the Dr. Seuss building, it's huge.

The dome building on MIT campus. This is where most of the 'hacks' are done. (hacking=pranks, MIT started 'hacking' before it ever became a computer term) One of the best hacks was a group of MIT students took an MIT police car apart, somehow got it on top of this dome and then rebuilt it...all in one night. If you watch any news, the Hubble telescope has been a big deal lately with it's last launch and everything. A week and a half ago students built a replica of the Hubble and put it on top of the dome. Other years it has been covered in black with cut outs of eyes and a mouth. Kinda cool, even cooler that the school encourages students to do hacks. ( as long as it doesn't hurt property or people)

Mt. Aubourn Cemetery-Cambridge

Mt. Aubourn Cemetery, a.k.a the most beautiful place I have ever been. This place was so gorgeous! I could have walked through here and taken pictures all day long. The pictures don't quite do it justice, but you get the idea. It was incredibly green and there were so many different trees, flowers, bushes, grasses etc. The first pic. is of us in front of a really old church really close to the cemetery entrance.




Sailing the Charles River

Sailing the Charles. We stayed with our good friends Christopher and Megan while we were in Boston. Christopher is going to MIT and majoring in economics. MIT has their own sailing pavilion and it's all covered by student fees...awesome!?! I had never been sailing before and I would love to do more of it in the future. Clint and I are big water skiers, so in the past we have been all about the glassy, windless water. Now, I'm totally ok with wind or no wind...both are equally amazing. Recommendation: don't sail in a skirt.




Red Sox

First major league game and we can't wait to go back. Neither Clint nor I have ever been big baseball fans but I think this one game has changed us. The energy, people, the field and players made the atmosphere so fun. Another bonus...my fenway frank was free. We were sitting in the middle of a row, boys are walking up and down the stadium isles the whole game selling franks, popcorn, drinks, anything you could want at a baseball game. I stopped a kid and wanted a hot dog, they were like 4 bucks each. So I passed him a 5 dollar bill and he passed me my dog. My change wasn't coming back and I really didn't care, it was only a dollar. Then randomly I get handed 5 gold coins...my five dollars came back in a new form. Everyone just looked at me and said...we have no idea what happened, but he said that this was your change. By the time I got the change he was long gone and I was chowing down...holla! So I bought myself a lemondade slush...delish. So, GO Red Sox!!! I will be cheering you on from here on out.




Cape Cod & the Lobster Pot

We took a day trip to the Cape, it wasn't the warmest day but it was gorgeous and still so fun. There is just something about being on the beach and hearing the waves crash into the sand.... That night we ate dinner in Province Town (Ptown...craziest town I have ever been to, but that is a story for another time) at the Lobster Pot. We ate on the second floor right by windows that over looked that harbor, loved it! I had crab legs and Clint got Lobster and both were killer.





Boston-whale watching

We went whale watching while in Boston. Wasn't sure if we would really get a good show...lucky for us, it rocked! We saw at least 20 different whales. They migrate to this area from Bermuda during April and stay until October. 26 miles off the coast there is a plateau 600 ft. under water. It is just shallow enough that lots of plants can grow there attracting fish. The plateau is 26 miles long and 2 miles wide. Over 11,000 thousand whales migrate here for summer feeding and during this time they will gain between 10,000 and 12,000 pounds...that is an insane amount of weight!! I was totally stoked about this, I have always been fascinated with whales and seeing them in the wild was amazing.


Bike Trail


This was one of Clints' Saturday projects, the teeter totter. He has decided to build a mt. bike trail behind his parents house, with jumps, banks, wood trails, bridges etc. This was one of the first creations. Those of you that are into mt. biking will appreciate how cool this really is. Him and his bro's had a ton of fun building and experimenting with this. Can't wait to see how the final trail turns out.