Saturday, October 29, 2011

DC

The final leg of our trip was spent in DC.  I have to say, I really loved DC.  It is such a gorgeous city, so full of history!  We stayed right down the street from the Capitol Building and spent the bulk of our two days in the city exploring the National Mall.






















What a great vacation!  I am so excited to go back to New York next year - it will be hard to not let myself go back to all the amazing places I saw this year.

Have a fantastic weekend everyone!

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Chesapeake Bay

After visiting Boston we flew to DC, hopped straight into the car, and drove straight to a friend's place in Chesapeake Bay.  Chesapeake is absolutely beautiful - relaxing and picturesque.  We spent two days eating fantastic meals and sightseeing.  We even managed to get out on to the boat for an afternoon sail!

The orange of this sunset reminded me so much of the sunsets we used to see in Indonesia.  I remember thinking when I moved back to Canada that the sunsets were so boring compared to the orange and red of the South East Asian sunsets.  Turns out we get red sunsets like this in North America too!










If you're ever in St Michaels be sure to check out the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum.  It is a fantastic museum!
 

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Boston

After leaving Cape Cod we had a short stay in Boston before catching our flight to Washington DC.  I have to say, I was quite impressed by how tourist friendly Boston is.  Sure, it is terrifying to drive in downtown Boston but the city itself is perfect for tourists.  To get our bearings we asked our cab driver the one question I always like to ask locals: "If you were only in your city for an afternoon, what would you do?".  He responded by telling us that we should definitely do a harbour cruise to get a view of the Boston skyline.  We then did a little research (aka Googling) when we got to the hotel to see if there was anything else that we should do and stumbled upon an abundance of information about the Freedom Trail.  The Freedom Trail is a red path that runs through the city and guides people to major historic sites.  The path is laid into the sidewalk and makes navigating the sights absolutely foolproof!  I am so glad that with our limited time in Boston we were able to see so much thanks to the Freedom Trail and the Harbour Cruise!  All in all, a fantastic day in Boston!  



Love this!  A donkey with a 'Stand in Opposition' sign across from it.  Right nearby there was an explanation of how the Democrats got the donkey as their symbol and how the Republicans got their elephant.  






For @Adam_Nagy63 - Christopher Columbus dressed as Bill Belichick





So, if someone were to ask you what one thing you would do in your city what would you say?

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Nantucket

As a kid I was always reading books that featured summer vacation hijinks at the 'summer home'.  The towns I read about and imagined looked a lot like Nantucket.  Nantucket is seriously picturesque - old homes, ocean views, and gorgeous greenery all make up the gorgeous landscape.  We took the ferry over to Nantucket one day from the Cape and spent the day exploring the island on foot.

So many gorgeous brick buildings... 

Inside the Whaling Museum - definitely worth a visit

View from the top of the Whaling Museum



LOVE this house!







Admission, the next three photos weren't actually taken in Nantucket but rather on the ferry ride home... Forgot to include them in with the Cape Cod post, oops!