[Barlibash] Stuff to do in Boston

Jonathan j_bylsma@juno.com
Sun, 18 Jul 2004 16:32:48 GMT


(sorry the lack of rich-text - web-based e-mail and all that)

I guess I'm for the "After museum" option - it sounds cool to me.
~Angmar
(Jonathan)


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Yes, it would be incredibly awesome! As far as squeezing it in, maybe we can go SAILING after the museum on Friday, figuring, w/a big lunch, we might not be ready to eat for a bit. After that, it seems like there are plenty of later-night places to eat.  (I checked out that web site for the Middle East place---very cool!!)
 
I'm not positive, but I think the only definite plans are the exhibit on Friday afternoon and Hannaboffin & family's pool party Saturday afternoon (not sure if it's afternoon, just guessing.)
 
~mallorn~ (who tends to try and squeeze in as many things as possible into a day)
 
----- Original Message -----

    From: maegwen
    To: 'Carol and Daniel Fletcher'
    Cc: Thorongil19@aol.com ; corvar@theonering.net ; barlibash@theonering.net
    Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 10:34 AM
    Subject: RE: [Barlibash] Stuff to do in Boston

    Oh, you see - a SAILING tour would be soooo awesome. I love those schooner
    ships. I just am wondering - when do we have time to do these things? I am
    not up on what the schedule of "events" is, but I think Friday and Saturday
    are booked, right?

    Thanks for the linkie, mal :)

    --maegwen

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Carol and Daniel Fletcher [mailto:cdfletch@optonline.net]
    Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 11:26 PM
    To: maegwen
    Cc: Thorongil19@aol.com; corvar@theonering.net; barlibash@theonering.net
    Subject: Re: [Barlibash] Stuff to do in Boston

    Re: the Freedom Trail, they have walking, bus-riding, and SAILING historic
    tours. Below is info on the sailing one, which I thought sounded like fun.
    I've done sails on a historic schooner ship and they're fantastic.

    Privateer Sail
    Join your Colonial host on a tall ship sail
    Tours are 2-hours and take place in Boston Harbor and around the harbor
    islands.
    Your hosts will relate stories about the history of tea-time, the Boston tea
    party, and family life in colonial Boston. Colonial, costumed characters
    will tell the stories of Boston's Revolutionary sites from shore to ship.
    Guides will reenact the highlights of the Boston tea party. Interactive and
    fun for all ages!
    Available every Saturday June through August.
    Tickets: $35.00 adults, $23.00 children

    Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Click to reserve or
    call 617-357-8300 for rates and reservations.
    -mallorn
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: maegwen
    To: maegwen@theonering.net
    Cc: Thorongil19@aol.com ; cdfletch@optonline.net ; corvar@theonering.net ;
    barlibash@theonering.net
    Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 2:02 PM
    Subject: Re: [Barlibash] Stuff to do in Boston

    Oh, and the Freedom Trail IS fun, if you are into history or even
    cursorily interested.

    What is the Freedom Trail: http://www.thefreedomtrail.org/
    Virtual Tour: http://www.nps.gov/bost/freedom_trail.htm

    Oh, and if anyone is into old (and I mean *old*) cemeteries, Boston has
    many historic burying grounds:
    http://www.cityofboston.gov/parks/HBGI/hbg.asp

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