Monday, December 31, 2007

Boston 2007: Day 4

Our last full day here on the East Coast we drove to Lexington and Concord. This was by far my ABSOLUTE favorite part of our trip. After resting up, I was feeling ALOT better so I have a ton of images to share.

It snowed today and Lexington and Concord looked like a winter wonderland.





Tavern at Minute Man National Park


Hubby took a tumble in the snow after acting like a dork.




Orchard House - The home of Louisa May Alcott, author of Little Women




Concord School of Philosopy - founded by Louisa May Alcott's father




Concord is such a charming town:


Sleepy Hollow Cemetary


Old North Bridge - where the Revolutionary War started


Minute Man Statue


In the distance is the home of Ralph Waldo Emerson's grandfather - he watched the start of the war from his study window.






Walden Pond - home of Henry Thoreau


Sunset over Walden Pond


We're on our way home tomorrow morning. I'll post a more detailed review after we've given our puppies hugs and kisses and we've settled in a bit.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

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