G&P Hit The East Coast - October 2012
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great start right there…and happy to see you guys arrived overseas safe and sound!
Someone, please educate me about these copper clad facades…
the most buildings around that spot where built at the end of the 19th century. the cooper sheathings are some sort of architectural details built with/by pretty skilled craftsmen, cuz the details suggested that, so most of them were Italians and/or other immigrants with highly refined skills! which is why Boston is the most European of American cities…
Many thanks, Rafa. The architecture and history here in Boston is great. After we visited USS Constitution this morning we walked a lot of the Freedom Trail - we’ve had an interesting and educational day so far. But wanted to stop to check email so had to come to a bar and drink local beer (all part of the cultural experience). My Sam Adams lager is hitting the spot. Next stop Legal Seafood for lunch
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237 years late, but we are here now…
USS Constitution, it may be an all American ship, but the guns were made in good ol' Blighty. Interestingly enough, when we wer on HMS Warrior (our first steel clad warship) recently, I was chatting to one of the crew - and he said all but one of the cannons on board were reproduction, the originals being sold to the USA during the American civil war…
Duck interest
G furling a mainsail - not very well it has to be said…
I need a new door stop for the office but Paula forbad me stealing this one…
Ancient and modern (ish). Oak seasoning in the foreground & WWII destroyer in the back ground (it has fantastic dent in it's bow, testament to a bad parking incident)…
I'm a man of simple tastes - WANT….
Fantastic headstone
P gets up close and personal with a 8 pounder
Back in her natural environment
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Very nice enjoy the Bloody Mary's and Lobster
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Looks like tons of fun. I was in Boston two years ago, and I had a blast!
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You two are so great! I really enjoy these updates. Looks like you're having tons of fun!