the rest of the trip

stayed in portsmouth, nh and walked around the little town.  super cute and picturesque.  then we drove up to maine which is about 5 minutes over the bridge and saw a naval fort.  later that day we went to our friend's rehearsal dinner and had some fun with all the other guests playing foosball and such.  the next day we drove back up to maine and ate at bob's clam shack and checked out the beautiful beach at ogunquit.  then back to the hotel to get ready for our friends lovely wedding.  the final day we walked around boston some more checking out fenway park (although it was closed when we got there), the campuses of MIT and Harvard.  MIT is very technical looking while Harvard is straight out of Harry Potter.  that ended our trip to boston.  we will definitely be going back another time, it was amazing and i highly recommend it.  i'd also like to go back to the maine coast some summer and hang out on the amazing beach!  i can't get enough of a nice beach.
the place we ate breakfast in portsmouth, friendly toast.  it was good, reminded me of cyclops in seattle

waking around the small downtown area

on the waterfront

one of the oldest houses in nh---built in 1702
the fort that we checked out in maine

sailboats all over the place


lighthouse


water!

creepy underground of the fort



i'm obsessed with beautiful trees---saw this one right next to the fort
more beautiful churches


on friday night in the hotel room we saw this place featured on diners, drive-ins and dives...so we had to try it!  saturday we drove back up to maine and ate here

friend haddock...mmmmmmm

lobster stew-amazing!

food, sun, iced tea...nothing better!

lovely maine beach!

i'm at the beach! in maine!  and the weather couldn't be better!

i can't resist---as soon as i see beach and sand, i must take off my shoes and walk around!


at the wedding all schmancy

in my polka dot dress

spinning

fenway!



across the street from fenway there is a huge park, with a WWII memorial


MIT---very technical looking but in the middle of campus there are these strange dr seuss looking buildings

and very seattle-like artwork




crazy mirrored buildings


MIT's front yard is the charles river---it's incredible!


looking across the charles river from cambridge into the north end

harvard




grads!


so that's probably enough pictures from our trip....it was amazing.  yay!

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