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| On Wednesday, hubby is ending a trip in Boston. He is going to skip the deadhead (he will be duty timed out) and I am going to meet him up there. We are going to spend a couple of days seeing the sights. I really want to walk the Freedom Trail, but a little nervous about how cold it will be. Too cold for walking??? Let me phrase it better, too cold for walking for two southerns who still buy bread and milk at the hint of a snowflake? (Hehehe, just joking. We are not quite that bad.) What are the best history type places to go? And I know that this sounds a little stupid, but where is the best place for a cup of tea? (Having a cup of tea in Boston is on my life list of things to do.) |
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