Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Boston Day 4

Boston Harbour, the Downtown area and last dinner ...
Waiting for a table near the restaurant that we chose for last night's dinner 
Outside dining yet again! The Boston evenings were certainly plenty warm enough. The humidity was much less of an issue
The next morning, our final day in Boston, we decided to take a look around the harbour area. We needed some time in the afternoon to rest and pack 
Still grey clouds but not cold. The humidity increased during the morning to about 90%. This was a pier and ferry terminal
Looking back towards the Boston skyline from the end of the pier 
There were some nice craft moored in this part of the harbour 
Some that were obviously really expensive!
This was the Boston Tea Party Museum that was not overly inspiring 
Boston building architecture is really varied. Obviously the architects took a challenge to create something different to the standard concrete block 
Also trying to blend with the older architecture is a challenge. This was South Station - seemed an odd place for a railway station 
This building was quite striking even though its colour was very drab. Its street footprint was about one quarter of the upper floor areas 
And, of course, every city has its Chinatown!  
On the way to dinner on our last night in Boston! 
Our last dinner in Boston! This will be the last post of this trip as we are up and off early tomorrow  morning to catch a flight from Boston Logan airport to New York (JFK) then about 7 hour layover before our Qantas flight to Sydney via Los Angeles. We guess about 30 hours door to door!

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