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Postcards from Boston

Postcards from Boston

Or should I say postcaaaahds from Boston.
Where do I begin?

Trinity Church reflection, Boston Postcards via @wandertraveler

In four days I experienced a whirlwind of American history, inebriating Boston hospitality, and top tier seafood at the most unassuming of harbour shacks. I loved it all. And I will return again.

At first I had booked the trip to attend WITS – Women in Travel Summit – but quite frankly that ended up being an afterthought. I was in Boston after all. It was only my second time to the East Coast ever, so sitting in a conference room on the only beautiful day we would have didn’t appeal to me at all. I skipped the second day of the conference and sought out what I realized why I really traveled 4886 Km or rather 3036 miles to experience – the city of Boston.

Here’s are a few Postcards from Boston before I start to get into detail about everything in the coming weeks.

PS – newsletter subscribers, did you get my postcard?

 

Benjamin Franklin, Boston Postcards via @wandertraveler

Old State House, Boston Postcards via @wandertraveler

Granary Cemetery, Boston Postcards via @wandertraveler

Granary Cemetery, Boston Postcards via @wandertraveler

 

Have you been to Boston?

What did you enjoy most?

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About Murissa

Murissa is founder of FoodieTown.ca, producer and host of The Okanagan Food Show Podcast, video editor and co-creator of the Foodie Card.

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3 comments

  1. Pal says:
    May 17, 2015 at 7:03 am

    It’s always nice seeing postcards from the city where I lived for three of the best years of my life. It was a good move skipping that second day of the conference 😉

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  2. Andi says:
    April 21, 2015 at 9:47 am

    I have been lucky enough to have visited Boston several times and even in February when it was freezing I loved it! I like how easy it is to get around, the amount of brick buildings and of course the food!

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  3. Laura says:
    April 17, 2015 at 11:07 am

    Gorgeous photos! Boston is on my ‘someday’ list for sure. Just not in the winter. 🙂

    Looking forward to more on this historic city.

    Reply

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