Anyway. Today is the official start of summer, not that you'd know it from looking out the window. It's really hard to be an intrepid sightseeing blogger when the weather won't cooperate. But we've done our best (although I've done my worst to blog about it) and have even entered the world of DSLR photography (a long overdue and much heralded event) to better chronicle the world around us.
Ironically, what we have managed to do and see during the past couple of months took place in some pretty nice weather, since April and May were far nicer than June has been. CP finished school in May, when the weat
We even enjoyed a relatively annoyance- (and urine!) free trip on the Orange Line, which as any Boston commuter knows is quite a feat.
What did I learn from this experience? Adolescent girls REALLY don't like the smell of fish ("EEEEEWWWW! HOW CAN THE PENGUINS EAT THAT SHIT!!!@#%@"); adolescent girls REALLY don't like to touch fish in the "get up close and personal with nature" exhibits; adolescent girls can roll their eyes more frequently and with more force than any other age group I have ever encountered. A fascinating anthropological lesson for us, and it leads me to offer an apology to any family member who might be reading this: I'm sorry for my adolescence. It couldn't have been fun.
On the upside, we actually did see some marine life. I'm pretty much a huge sucker for all animals (I find skunks cute. And most rats. Oppossums are questionable, but not totally out of the running), and I did enjoy stalking the sharks who lived in the giant circular tank in the middle of the aquarium:
On the whole, however, I was pretty disappointed by our aquarium trip. For the admission price I felt there wasn't a whole lot to see; reportedly there are new outdoor exhibits opening later this summer, and that might help make for a more fulfilling experience. The aquarium itself is also housed in a building whose interior, at least, is so ugly I could swear it was designed by the same architects who brought us the UMass Amherst library, campus center, and Herter Hall, leaving something to be desired in our aesthetic experience of the place. But like I said I am a sucker, so seeing penguins, otters, and tropical fish makes me a pretty happy camper.
On the occasion of having now been officially moved away from the Pioneer Valley for a year (and also on the occasion of having a dentist appointment in the Pioneer Valley), we dropped by the Smith campus to see how it was holding up after two straight weekends of commencement and alumnae reunion partying.
This is my kind of graffiti. Found on one of those Quad houses,
but don't ask me which one!
Lastly, I have come to the end of the internet. In a manner of speaking, at least. It's probably more accurate to say that I have come to the end of Boston, or that I have now been in Boston long enough that I don't feel like I'm living in an altogether unfamiliar place. Familiarity hasn't exactly bred content, although it is something of a relief to wander around and never feel completely - or even at all - lost.
To that end, and to break in the new DSLR, CP and I took advantage of the one nice sunny weekend day this month to wander around Boston and see what we could see. We wandered around the North End, the Waterfront, Quincy Market (a place I haven't been since I was a bit tipsy at an ungodly hour of the morning last summer on a very scary day), and parts of the new Greenway, amusing ourselves with the camraderie and the lost tourists and the monuments and memorials I'd somehow never stopped to look at:



To that end, and to break in the new DSLR, CP and I took advantage of the one nice sunny weekend day this month to wander around Boston and see what we could see. We wandered around the North End, the Waterfront, Quincy Market (a place I haven't been since I was a bit tipsy at an ungodly hour of the morning last summer on a very scary day), and parts of the new Greenway, amusing ourselves with the camraderie and the lost tourists and the monuments and memorials I'd somehow never stopped to look at:
Up next: Things get more exciting, I promise. Upcoming trips for weddings and graduations; a possible run in with Aerosmith (strange but true); and I'm bound to find someplace to make trouble sometime soon.