I managed to scarf two lobster rolls while helping the ol' boyfriend move in up in Boston. Alas, I only took a picture of one, but both were delicious.
We drove past Brandeis' campus... did you know that they have a castle? Castles are cool. This one is young for a castle, having been built in 1928 according to Wikipedia.
Much of the architecture in Boston is noteworthy and grand, but drive-by photography is hard.
We had breakfast at Wilson's Diner, an old fashioned -- REAL -- diner. Hard to beat diner eggs toast and kielbasa.
Speaking of food, back in Baltimore before Boston, I ate this at some point:
It's a lamb pita. It was delicious. I ate half of it and left the other half in boyfriend's car overnight, so the car smelled like sicky sweet lamb for our trip up to Boston. And while driving around Boston. I'm such a good friend.
We went to the Science Museum in Boston, for a break from unpacking and visiting Target and unpacking and visiting Target and putting together Ikea furniture and unpacking and washing dishes and all of those things that really don't make for good photos.
But science museums make for good photos. See if you can spot the bird that's not like the others, one of these birds just doesn't belong:
Yeah these birds are wondering who let that joker in here.
This bird wants you to learn you somethin' about being Endangered.
This is not a bird. It is a giant lobster. The random child conveniently stuck his head in my photo just to give you a sense of proportion. I can't tell if the lobster is plastic or lobster-taxidermied. Sometimes if you're exceptional you get rewarded with being a museum piece. Other times you get taken home and fed frozen squid. Just think of the lobster roll this guy'd be.