So again you get two days for the price of one. Don’t say we
don’t give you a bargain. By the time we
shopped til we dropped yesterday and repacked to head to NY we were knackered
and writing just wasn’t possible.
So yesterday we started off with a tour of Fenway Park (home
to the Red Sox baseball team). Fenway is
the oldest baseball stadium in the US.
It is 101 years old. It was great to see behind the scenes and what it
is like with nobody in it. We saw the
grounds being maintained (they hand mow the grass) and heard all about the
history of the place and the legends behind the game. It was really quite interesting. As part of
the tour we got to also see the visitors change rooms (not very big at all) and
heard about the conditions in which the visitors were hosted. For the first five years of the change rooms
they had no hot water at all. Poor players!
After our tour we did some souvenir shopping at the team store
and picked up a few items. From here it
was back to the hotel to dump said goods.
When we left the hotel again we headed for Beacon Hill (the cute little
posh area of the city) via some farmers markets in Copley Square. We meandered
our way through the cute little back streets of Beacon Hill and took many a
photo.
Once we looked at the markets we headed to the very far end
of Tremont Street in search of some more shops.
We then headed back towards the hotel via Boylston St (the finish line
of the Boston Marathon) and Newbury St to do some last minute checks of
shops. They are still doing building to
repair the damage caused by the Marathon bombings.
We arrived back at the hotel and rested for about half an
hour to rest our poor little feet and then headed for a farewell to Boston meal
at the cheesecake factory. Dinner was
delicious and we got a piece of cheesecake to chair to take back to the hotel to
eat while packing. Once packing was done and cheesecake consumed it was time
for bed.
The bus ride took about 4.5 hours (the longest part seemed
to be arriving in the Manhattan traffic).
We were dumped on a random corner in downtown Manhattan. From here it was time to hail our first NY
yellow cab. The driver was cranky as it
was going to be a short fair but too long for us to manage with 3 large
suitcases. He wedged our bags in the cab
and headed for the hotel. He did get a
tip for getting us there quick and pretty much in one piece and all our bags
made it in the same trip.
Once we settled in to the hotel we headed out to find some
food and a Laundromat. We ate at a fancy
diner (with fancy prices) but the food was tasty, decent serves, quick and was
worth it. After dinner we got some more
laundry detergent and headed to the Laundromat.
We remembered our books and bag of quarters and almost passed as
locals. The damn accent is a dead give-away
every time. After being in New York for
no more than 4 hours Gordo has received two “Go Sox” cheers as she is wearing
her new Red Sox jumper.
Laundry done and hanging in our make shift Chinese laundry
and we are now settling in for the night.
Til next time……..
PS Last stop before heading home, getting a little sad
now. Will you miss us if we don’t return?
hahahaha so funny you two. good on you Carrie you tell those foreigners lol.
ReplyDeletemmmm about not missing you, well if you pay my fare over well thats okay then, have a great time in NY and don't forget to come home xoxoox