After an all day flight yesterday, I arrived with enough spare time to wander around downtown and headed to Quincy Market to find some dinner.
I headed straight for a place Kim and I had seen on Food Network; Durgin Park. I had an excellend roast prime rib but I missed out on the beans.
I called it a night and woke up early to work this morning but once again, I found myself with enough time to get some lunch at a place advertised as the oldest restaurant in america; the Union Oyster House
Have you figured out where I am yet???
I headed across town to check another famous baseball park off my list. This is a statue of their most beloved player that's out front; Ted Williams
Yes, I was at Fenway Park, Home of the Boston Red Sox
I had to share a picture of the coolest view from a urinal I have ever seen (I promise, nothing gross)
In the Bleacher Bar, there is one-way glass overlooking the bar and the opening onto the field. Granted you can probably only see the right fielder and a ball hit to deep center field but at least you can see grass.
(I have to note here that I always laughed at kim for taking a picture inside a bathroom on one or two other occasions so I guess that ribbing has to end.)
Well, wish me good luck on getting a complimentary upgrade and I hope everyone is doing well!!
6 comments:
How exciting to go to all these wonderful places. Hope the Union Oyster House wasn't too busy - it was just on several episodes this week - Best of Unwrapped and a DDD.
Great photo's - Boston looks amazing!
I'm SO jealous. Boston is totally on my list of places to go!
That was cool!
Oh, I love Boston! I got to see a Red Sox game there; it was so cool! Great pictures. It's such a beautiful place.
Oh... please tell me you started to sing "Sweet Caroline Bam, Bam Bam... Good time never seem to good" when you were at fenway!
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