We headed for Boston after breakfast and, thanks to the TomTom and past experience, did not make our usual unintended side trip to Cambridge and MIT. Our Sheraton is right near the Prudential Building in Copley Plaza, with a great view of the city from our 15th floor window. We walked over to the Common and had lunch at Cheers on Beacon St. After lunch we wandered around the park for awhile then headed back to the hotel for a quick dip before heading to Fenway. I had my new Red Sox shirt with Mike Lowell's name and #25 on the back (a Mother's Day gift from Brian :-) As everyone must know by now, some of us like to head to the ballpark way before game time to soak up the ambiance. Rodney and I were out on Yawkey Way and saw some sportscasters doing a pre game show. There, being mobbed by fans wanting their pictures taken with him, was Jerry Remy. Of course I had to join the fray and now am the proud owner of a picture of me and the Rem Dawg!!
Brian's high school friend Molly works at Fenway and we had a quick visit with her. Our friend Jim Perkins and his sister Marilyn sat next to us. The game was exciting with some great pitching and plays in the field. Boston was ahead 5-0 in the top of the 9th when all of a sudden (or so it seemed to me) the bases were loaded with Arizona players. They brought out the closer Jonathan Paplebon and the over 37,000 fans went wild. He finished off the last player in short order. Loads of fun.
After the game we walked back to the Prudential Center and had a late dinner at the Cheesecake Factory. Brian had a double bar-b-q bacon cheeseburger, about the largest burger I've ever seen. Unfortunately we were too full to try any cheesecake!
Thursday after breakfast at Au Bon Pain we walked over to the North End. Such a fascinating area with the old, old streets, buildings and multitudes of Italian shops and restaurants. We wandered through a jam packed Quincy Market then headed back to the hotel, stopping for lunch at a street vendor stand for dogs and sausage. A few blocks from the hotel we ran into one of Allison's best friends from Rutland, Jackie Carvey. What a small world!! Jackie lives in Somerville now and is a music teacher in a local high school. A nice treat to see her.
A few things we noticed in Boston: 1). We saw Starbucks restaurants BY THE DOZEN!! Why?? 2). in our 25 hour stay in Boston we saw seven people in walking casts. Is there a special on bunionectomies going on? A foot fracturer on the loose?
We sure enjoyed our brief visit in Boston. Now I guess our summer of baseball really is over. Hmmm... but who knows??


