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Saturday, July 11, 2009


Boston Day 23


Started off with us finding morning dew in the grasses near Fenway and it really looked so mystical and fairy like. Call us crazy, but yea, the patches of grass were really beautiful!



Anyway, we planned to go to the Prudential Skywalk to take a look at the Boston scenery and here we were at the top of the world overlooking this wonderful city. I felt that we were really lucky to have gotten such great weather today as the past few days had been thunderstorms! So it's lucky us!













But I guess one of the most interesting parts would be us taking those so called 'neoprint' things at the skywalk. It was fun with all of us shuffling in and out of the booth to switch places and take the prints. This was through experience that we decided that it was better to have about 2 people in the booth at a time. We tried this machine once at the Science musuem and found nope, this was not something 6 could do tgt per time! so.. TADAH!





This is my favourite picture with lala love and of course the matching rings that we got with each other.



Anyway, it was then time to head back to campus, but we decided to get some cheesecake from the cheese cake factory and woola la... let the cakes speak for themselves. We tried Godiva chocolate cake.. Moose and really sweet.. AMAI!



Back to school, we attended a talk by the headmaster of Bradley, which was apparently a very top notch and atas school where the rich and famous sent their children to study. We were introduced to the educational model that the school had adopted and was impressed by how much the school had done to incorporate parents into the school curiculum. But well, what more could you expect from a school with a annual budget of 15 million and islands for their students to do sports and relax?



Now, it was time to head back from after school and we wanted to go see the tall ships that were docked in the aquarium habour. So, our whole group headed towards the sea and were greated by these nice structures that we had not really noticed even though we pass that place very frequently.



But the cool thing was that we met this police officer who was cool enough to lend us his bike. Woo man.. I feel so HARLEY!



Back to the habour, we enjoyed the view and had lot's of fun by the dock. Well, more pictures are in Pam's cam, so i'd just load these to enjoy.









It was really a long day and we had dinner at Wagamama to settle our craving for hot soup. It's weird, but a real fact that it is really difficult to find clear soup here. It's always chowda! But still, i don't mind drinking it cos.. it's delicious! Ah.. Restttt.... and more pic's up next time!

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