Thursday, October 22, 2015

Living in a Rectangle: More Lessons Learned in Massachusettes and more of New York

*Boston traffic is bad, I mean realllly bad, these people do this everyday?
*Taking the subway is the way to get into Boston.
*There is always someone on the subway to tell you how to get around.
*Fresh seafood has no equal.
*If you are going to be in an area where the toll road is the only way around find a way to get a toll tag for that state, it will pay of itself many times over.
*The GPS lady does not always know how to get you were you are going so you end up in a field, or in front of a closed building or going in a circle. Stop and ask directions at that point.
*JFK Presidential Library feels like Jackie is there in style and ambiance 
*When you want a real cannoli go to Mike's Pastry in Boston, when you want great Chinese food go to China town in Boston, when you want over the top Italian food go to Little Italy in Boston.
*Being with your husband everyday 24/7 since August 8 is a good thing from my view.
*You can stay in the Motorcoach with no elec/water/or sewer hookups and do it very well.  Thank you generator and fresh water tank and dump station.
*Built in vacuum cleaner is the best thing to make live in the motorcoach easier.
*Washington apples have better marketing ads but these New York apples really are the best.
*Driving down country roads with the leaves falling all round you is a way to know all is right in this place...love Fall.
*The CIA is not just another covert group but a yummy place for restaurants to dine and for students to learn everything food.