Boston-Salem Trip Part 1

So we drove into Boston yesterday to apply for L’s Canadian citizenship–yes, we’re trying to make our little American into a Canadian. We had a noon appointment at the Canadian Consulate. After that, we did a little sightseeing. The weather was sunny and mild, but a little windy.
Here Pam and L are standing in front of downtown Boston. (How’s that for a feeble attempt at humor?)


Along the way, we passed by The Carillon‘s Boston office. (Check out the name on the building. For our readers who are not familiar with The Carillon, it is southeastern Manitoba’s regional newspaper.)


L and I got our picture taken standing in front of the Stata Center on MIT’s (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) campus. How’s that for modern architecture?


After walking around MIT for a while, we took the subway to the Museum of Fine Arts. We really lucked out. We got there a few minutes after 4:00. When Pam went to buy admission for us, she was told that the museum is free on Wednesday’s after 4:00. Very cool! Here Pam is feeding L amongst some very old Greek pottery.


Here L and I are enjoying–well okay, I’m probably enjoying them more than L is–some Greek sculpture.

4 thoughts on “Boston-Salem Trip Part 1”

  1. Looks like it was a fun little trip! The scenery is beautiful.

    Oh, and Lowell, nice blue shirt. Is it one of your new ones?

  2. No he’s not. L went to get vaccinated yesterday. He’s now 16.5 pounds and 25+ inches long.

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