Daytripping in Boston
Today, my sister and I both had the day off from work. So we decided to spend the day in Boston. I wanted to go to the French Library to see the Paris Facade exhibit of Carol Gillott. Her blog is called Paris Breakfasts. I purchased two watercolors from Carol so I was excited to hear that she would be exhibiting in Boston.
Would you believe the Library was closed? I will have to go another day.
We walked from the T Station in the Back Bay to Tealuxe on Newbury St. Tealuxe had so many varieties of teas! My sister opted for the golden tip Assam and I had a pot of hot chocolate. We also had sandwiches.
If you need tea supplies, tea, strainers, pots, cups, this is the place for it.
We were pleasantly surprised by the autumnal colors surrounding us. We both thought it would be past peak in Boston.
I loved looking down the street and seeing multiple colors of trees.
I can't even remember the location of this monument. Was it while we were crossing Commonwealth Ave? We walked many blocks and hopefully we burned off all the calories we consumed during the day.
Ever since I saw the movie Green Card, I've wanted a rooftop garden to call my own.
Wouldn't it be cool to live here?
Such pretty street scenes.
I loved looking at all the architectural details.
Every residence had it's own classic charm.
The lanterns, the doorways. Quintessential Boston.
A bicycle might be the best mode of transportation during rush hour. Some of the narrow streets get gridlocked.
Today was quite cold as the wind chill made it feel like it was in the 40's.
More gorgeous doorways.
Autumn's splendor awaits beyond this gate.
Before heading home on the T, we stopped at the Four Season's Hotel for a late afternoon snack. This was the view from our table.
My sister enjoyed her hot chocolate. We were quite cold from walking around in a wind tunnel.
One more stop before heading home. It's Veteran's Day and we stopped by the State House and the Veteran's memorial across the street.
Here's the memorial to African American Soldiers. A beautiful monument that honors Robert Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts 54th regiment, the first African Americans to serve in the Civil War.
We had a wonderful Veteran's Day in the city. What did you do today?
Comments
What a beautiful day you had. I so loved my trip with you to Boston. I was sure this would be a beautiful city,however I have never been there. The buildings are so beautiful and well kept. I loved the doors. You know the doors are the key to our souls. I always wonder about the doors people choose.
I spent the day with my Veterans, my husband, son and SIL. My Daddy lives in Oklahoma, so I couldn't visit, but did call him.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful day sweetie. I so love it when you share. Please stop by and say hi. I would so love to have you visit and allow me to share my story today.
Country hugs, Sherry
By the way, the topic of my post yesterday was the lovely Kreativ Blogger award you bestowed upon me ... thank you so much!
P.S. About a month ago I was parked right outside TeaLuxe on Newbury St. while waiting for my daughter! I am definitely going to have to stop in there some time because you've mentioned in several times now! Do they still have their sidewalk tables out? Or has the weather forced everyone inside ... after all, it is November... brrrrr... Donna
Fall in Boston is the best!!!
Thanks for the tour!
KayEllen
I so enjoyed this trip with you. It brought back so many memories. Boston reminds me very much of areas in Chicago. Have you ever been here? You would love Lincoln Park.
The tea shop looks lovely and you can't beat the Four Seasons for afternoon tea...
Love all the fall colors. Our trees are almost bare.
Have a wonderful week!
xoxo
Jane
Mama Holli
Nancy
Thank you again....lots of love and hugs!
xoxo
Michelle and her kitties :)
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