neuroboy Wrote:
just for the record, i was there.
Fuck yeah you were. So was Shiv as well as the First Mate.
Well, I'm sadly back in the office and chained to the desk again a little worse for wear and tear. Just wanted to say thanks to you Bah-stonians for coming out on a Monday while I was there. It was cool to finally you meet you guys after, what, 7, 8 years? Shitty day for that to fall on but I completely appreciated the effort.
Trip was pretty spectacular if not a little alcoholic. The problem with going on a vacation where you are constantly visiting with people you haven't seen in a while is that drinks are consistently involved. I think we went 2 days of 9 without drinking to excess and one of those we still had a couple glasses of wine with dinner. I need a vacation from my freaking vacation at this point. RELAXATION FAIL.
Pictures are to come later this week but I just wanted to post some random thoughts or facts from this journey:
1) Everyone should see a game at Fenway Park. As much as thrillhouse has damn near ruined every Boston sports team for me there is something truly special about that ballpark and the atmosphere there. I didn't expect it to be so, relatively, small. Guess that accounts for the intimacy of it
2) Boston is simply a great town. Fact. Pretty easy to navigate by foot or bike once one gets their bearing. Much less metropolitan than I expected. Although, I had pefect 75 degree weather every day I was there. Everyone was quick to remind me that I wouldn't think so highly when I was digging my car out of snow in April.
3) Dunkin Donuts. JESUS. They are everywhere. I even saw a Dunkin Donuts/Sushi combo joint.
4) I went to the DC 4th of July fireworks show when I was really young and I remember it being pretty good but the Boston show was the best I've ever seen as an adult. But, it was probably the spot we had on this guys roof 2 blocks away and the open bar.
5) Mount Washington was further away than anticipated.
6) Saw a Moose and a black Bear in the span of 30 minutes while in the White Mountains. The bear literally walked 10 feet from our table at our restaurant. Wasn't quite prepared for that.
7) Most random moment of the week: FemDerris and I having lunch in Bridgton, Maine with Sen. Loogar's dad (long story). That said, he was in good form and I had the best sandwich of my entire trip there: Parmesan encrusted Haddock. Also, he gave us a bottle of Champagne. The Colonel now kills with kindness.
8) If you ever find yourself traveling along Hwy 1 cruising the Maine coast and you come across a mexican joint called Dos Amigos.......keep driving. Worst cheese dip I've ever had and I judge mexican places by their chee dip. Also had to order OFF the menu just to get some beef tacos.
9) Bar Harbor is a beautiful place. FACT. Outside of Crested Butte, CO, probably the most beautiful destination wedding I've ever been to.
10) If ever in Bar Harbor, stop by the Carmen Verandah and ask them to tell you the story of the guy who did "Beast of Burden" for karaoke one summer. They will know.
11) There is a reason you guys have so many boats up there. You can't get in the damn water it's so cold.
12) I fell victim to the lure of the Maine Lobster and had it 3 times while I was in the state and I've come to the conclusion that I just think Lobster is overrated. Don't get me wrong, it was great and I had fun at dinner with everyone but man, it's expensive, it's messy, and very difficult to get right. Even if you do it can be a bit chewy or tough and it relatively little meat really. At least in comparison to a nice steak.
13) That said, one of the best meals I had all week was the Lobster Ravioli at this Italian place in the South End of Boston called Giacomo's. Incredible.
All in all, pretty great trip if not a little too "on the go". If I did it again I'd probably cut out the New Hampshire portion or I would've left Boston a day earlier and stayed another day up there to rest. Regardless, the White Mountains and Bar Harbor were spectacular.