Back to Beantown

 Dusk @ Fenway
With a long meeting scheduled in Boston on a Friday a few weeks back, and an invite to watch my Red Sox from a luxury box (gorgeous sunset pictured above), I headed back to my college stomping grounds for a long weekend. I hung out with Seth and the boys for the weekend, too, so we had many adventures around town. 

tidepool

Here’s one of my fave photos from the trip – a tidepool on Cape Anne with this beautiful red tone contrasting with the green seaweed and the snail. One of my fondest memories of my college days was venturing up to Rockport to check it out, then wandering somewhat randomly around the area, trying to find a way down to what looked like a gorgeous rocky beach. I happened upon a cemetery with a road leading back to a dense treeline near the ocean, then finding a path through the forest. After a five-minute trek through the trees, the vista that opened up was amazing – a rocky shore for as far as the eye could see, with amazing tidepools, crashing waves, and a most unusual western-facing view across open water – atypical on this coast, anyway. 

caleb

Caleb looks out as a storm rolls into Cape Anne. We were running back through the trees to our car moments after this shot as lightning and thunder – and a heavy rainstorm – blew through minutes later. 

red

Had to share the classic postcard shot of the red boathouse in Cape Anne harbor. Another great memory. Click to see the whole photoset here. 
 

 

3 thoughts on “Back to Beantown”

  1. Well, not this time. It was a day of seafood, however. We hit Woodman’s for lunch (mmm, fried clams, with bellies, of course) and then went to Legal’s for lobster later in the day up in Burlington. The lines were outrageous when we drove by my fave lobster shack there on Halibut Point – maybe next time!

  2. Woodman’s more than makes up for it! The last time we were there, a couple years ago, I had a big plate of fried cholesterol with seafood in it. Oh, and onion rings.

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