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Sunday, September 09, 2007

 
Currently Reading
The Quiet American (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
By Graham Greene
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Boston

We continued the trip in Boston, where we dropped the rental car and did all the touristy stuff.











Yekyong on the USS Constitution.







The Freedom Trail, which takes you through historical Boston, ends at the Bunker Hill Monument, which...



...you can climb for a great view.



But your legs feel like jelly after coming down 294 steps.



A side trip to Hah-vuhd.  (Harvard)




We finished with a trip to a couple of harbor islands which were a nice getaway.


New York City




We started, of course, at the Empire State Building, but it was a terribly hazy day.  But a good view anyway.




New York Public Library.  Ghostbusters anyone?




The UN was a cool stop - technically leaving the USA.


























Generic Times Square photo.




By the time we got our half-price tickets to Les Mis (www.tkts.org) we were starving.  So we popped into Carnegie's Deli for a massive sandwich.  This is HALF of one.  Les Mis, by the way, was superb.





We met up with my old pal Heather for a trip to MoMA (Museum of Modern Art) and some Cuban food.




Andy Warhol's soup cans.



After a very very very long journey back, we celebrated my jetlagged birthday in Korea.  She wanted it to say "Happy 37th Birthday Jeff" but this is all we got.  hehe


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