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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Sites in Boston














These are assorted sites from boston simpily that I found appealing.

St. Charles Church








The St. Charles Church is the church I attended sunday morning while I was away. It was a nice church and the pastor was friendly and welcoming but i prefer my home parish of St. Patricks back in scottsdale. This church had a stainglass window of St. Patrick in the front as seen above.


Different Shots of NYC









The USS Intrepid, Ellis Island and a view of the city from the statue of liberty

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Empire State Building













Here's some shots from the empire state building. The 1st 3 are from the top and the last 2 are looking up from the street.


Sunday, August 22, 2010

New England Lobster and Harbor








One of the nights I went to a local harbor and ate traditional new england fare lobster, baked potatos and clam chowder. The food was excellent but the sunset view from the harbor was just as interseting. This same bird kept coming over looking for handouts and my friend kept throwing crackers at it. and then about the 5th time he came over he landed on the post, flew down onto the table hacked out a piece of plastic from a soda can 6 pack onto the table then flew away. The waiter said those birds have lost all fear of humans from being fed all the time and will eat the food of the plates if you don't stop them.


Saturday, August 21, 2010

Centeral Park Waterfall and walkway












About half a mile into centeral park I came across this walkway/archway and waterfall. It was just a very peaceful area among the dirty busy city.



Sunday, August 15, 2010

Statues











Both Statues of the man with the rifle are in honnor of the american militia that fought for our independence and the last one is of Paul Revere. As custom the american flag flies on top and the POW/MIA flag flies underneth in honnor of american prisoners of war