[Barlibash] Stuff to do in Boston

Joel jpubx1@westvi.com
Mon, 19 Jul 2004 16:41:37 -0700


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That sounds quite enjoyable... I am not much of a sailing person... (power=
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boats are another matter...)

I'll have a car, actually... I'm sure it'll fit four.

-Joel

At 11:14 AM 7/18/2004, rebecca blevins wrote:
>I don't think we'd be up for the sail, so if any of you other=20
>'landlubbers' would like to join my husband and I, we were thinking of=20
>going to Salem to see the witch museums. (According to the guide books,=20
>it's only about a 35-40 minute train ride away).
>
>Rebecca/djdeathskiss
>
>Nancy <nbro1@cox.net> wrote:
>I'd also like to try the sail on Friday. And the club. And dinner. And,
>and....
>Ohhh! So much to do and so little time!
>~Nancy
>(Sirelle)
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "maegwen"
>To: "'Carol and Daniel Fletcher'" ;
>
>Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 12:34 PM
>Subject: RE: [Barlibash] Stuff to do in Boston
>
>
> > My kind of lady, lol.
> >
> > Actually, a late afternoon sail could be cool both literally and
>figuratively (it is early August, after all.)
> >
> > Well, I=E2=80=99m up for it, if others are. =E2=98=BA I see that they do=
 require 24=20
> hour
>advance reservations, so I guess others should chime in with their=
 thoughts?
> >
> > And it=E2=80=99s been about 3 years since I=E2=80=99ve been to =E2=80=98=
Middle East,=E2=80=99 but I
>checked with my friends who play up there kinda regularly, and they said it
>hasn=E2=80=99t gone downhill at all. They also mentioned playing at the=
 Lizard
>Lounge, which sounded rather neat.
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Carol and Daniel Fletcher [mailto:cdfletch@optonline.net]
> > Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 11:21 AM
> > To: maegwen; barlibash@theonering.net
> > Subject: Re: [Barlibash] Stuff to do in Boston
> >
> > 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 ; cdfleetch@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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That sounds quite enjoyable... I am not much of a sailing person...
(power boats are another matter...)<br><br>
I'll have a car, actually... I'm sure it'll fit four.<br><br>
-Joel<br><br>
At 11:14 AM 7/18/2004, rebecca blevins wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=3Dcite class=3Dcite cite=3D"">I don't think we'd be up for =
the
sail, so if any of you other 'landlubbers' would like to join my husband
and I, we were thinking of going to Salem to see the witch museums.
(According to the guide books, it's only about a 35-40 minute train ride
away).<br>
&nbsp;<br>
Rebecca/djdeathskiss<br><br>
<b><i>Nancy &lt;nbro1@cox.net&gt;</i></b> wrote:<br>

<dl>
<dd>I'd also like to try the sail on Friday. And the club. And dinner.
And,<br>

<dd>and....<br>

<dd>Ohhh! So much to do and so little time!<br>

<dd>~Nancy<br>

<dd>(Sirelle)<br><br>

<dd>----- Original Message ----- <br>

<dd>From: &quot;maegwen&quot; <br>

<dd>To: &quot;'Carol and Daniel Fletcher'&quot; ;<br><br>

<dd>Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 12:34 PM<br>

<dd>Subject: RE: [Barlibash] Stuff to do in Boston<br><br>
<br>

<dd>&gt; My kind of lady, lol.<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; Actually, a late afternoon sail could be cool both literally
and<br>

<dd>figuratively (it is early August, after all.)<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; Well, I=E2=80=99m up for it, if others are. =E2=98=BA I see that=
 they do
require 24 hour<br>

<dd>advance reservations, so I guess others should chime in with their
thoughts?<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; And it=E2=80=99s been about 3 years since I=E2=80=99ve been to =E2=
=80=98Middle
East,=E2=80=99 but I<br>

<dd>checked with my friends who play up there kinda regularly, and they
said it<br>

<dd>hasn=E2=80=99t gone downhill at all. They also mentioned playing at the
Lizard<br>

<dd>Lounge, which sounded rather neat.<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; -----Original Message-----<br>

<dd>&gt; From: Carol and Daniel Fletcher
[<a href=3D"mailto:cdfletch@optonline.net"=
 eudora=3D"autourl">mailto:cdfletch@optonline.net</a>]<br>

<dd>&gt; Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 11:21 AM<br>

<dd>&gt; To: maegwen; barlibash@theonering.net<br>

<dd>&gt; Subject: Re: [Barlibash] Stuff to do in Boston<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; Yes, it would be incredibly awesome! As far as squeezing it in,
maybe we<br>

<dd>can go SAILING after the museum on Friday, figuring, w/a big lunch,
we might<br>

<dd>not be ready to eat for a bit. After that, it seems like there are
plenty of<br>

<dd>later-night places to eat. (I checked out that web site for the
Middle East<br>

<dd>place---very cool!!)<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; I'm not positive, but I think the only definite plans are the
exhibit on<br>

<dd>Friday afternoon and Hannaboffin &amp; family's pool party Saturday
afternoon<br>

<dd>(not sure if it's afternoon, just guessing.)<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; ~mallorn~ (who tends to try and squeeze in as many things as
possible into<br>

<dd>a day)<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; ----- Original Message ----- <br>

<dd>&gt; From: maegwen<br>

<dd>&gt; To: 'Carol and Daniel Fletcher'<br>

<dd>&gt; Cc: Thorongil19@aol.com ; corvar@theonering.net ;
barlibash@theonering.net<br>

<dd>&gt; Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 10:34 AM<br>

<dd>&gt; Subject: RE: [Barlibash] Stuff to do in Boston<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; Oh, you see - a SAILING tour would be soooo awesome. I love
those schooner<br>

<dd>&gt; ships. I just am wondering - when do we have time to do these
things? I am<br>

<dd>&gt; not up on what the schedule of &quot;events&quot; is, but I
think Friday and<br>

<dd>Saturday<br>

<dd>&gt; are booked, right?<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; Thanks for the linkie, mal :)<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; --maegwen<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; -----Original Message-----<br>

<dd>&gt; From: Carol and Daniel Fletcher
[<a href=3D"mailto:cdfletch@optonline.net"=
 eudora=3D"autourl">mailto:cdfletch@optonline.net</a>]<br>

<dd>&gt; Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 11:26 PM<br>

<dd>&gt; To: maegwen<br>

<dd>&gt; Cc: Thorongil19@aol.com; corvar@theonering.net;
barlibash@theonering.net<br>

<dd>&gt; Subject: Re: [Barlibash] Stuff to do in Boston<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; Re: the Freedom Trail, they have walking, bus-riding, and
SAILING historic<br>

<dd>&gt; tours. Below is info on the sailing one, which I thought sounded
like fun.<br>

<dd>&gt; I've done sails on a historic schooner ship and they're
fantastic.<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; Privateer Sail<br>

<dd>&gt; Join your Colonial host on a tall ship sail<br>

<dd>&gt; Tours are 2-hours and take place in Boston Harbor and around the
harbor<br>

<dd>&gt; islands.<br>

<dd>&gt; Your hosts will relate stories about the history of tea-time,
the Boston<br>

<dd>tea<br>

<dd>&gt; party, and family life in colonial Boston. Colonial, costumed
characters<br>

<dd>&gt; will tell the stories of Boston's Revolutionary sites from shore
to ship.<br>

<dd>&gt; Guides will reenact the highlights of the Boston tea party.
Interactive<br>

<dd>and<br>

<dd>&gt; fun for all ages!<br>

<dd>&gt; Available every Saturday June through August.<br>

<dd>&gt; Tickets: $35.00 adults, $23.00 children<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; Reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance. Click to
reserve<br>

<dd>or<br>

<dd>&gt; call 617-357-8300 for rates and reservations.<br>

<dd>&gt; -mallorn<br>

<dd>&gt; ----- Original Message ----- <br>

<dd>&gt; From: maegwen<br>

<dd>&gt; To: maegwen@theonering.net<br>

<dd>&gt; Cc: Thorongil19@aol.com ; cdfleetch@optonline.net ;
corvar@theonering.net ;<br>

<dd>&gt; barlibash@theonering.net<br>

<dd>&gt; Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 2:02 PM<br>

<dd>&gt; Subject: Re: [Barlibash] Stuff to do in Boston<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; Oh, and the Freedom Trail IS fun, if you are into history or
even<br>

<dd>&gt; cursorily interested.<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; What is the Freedom Trail:
<a href=3D"http://www.thefreedomtrail.org/"=
 eudora=3D"autourl">http://www.thefreedomtrail.org/</a><br>

<dd>&gt; Virtual Tour:
<a href=3D"http://www.nps.gov/bost/freedom_trail.htm"=
 eudora=3D"autourl">http://www.nps.gov/bost/freedom_trail.htm</a><br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; Oh, and if anyone is into old (and I mean *old*) cemeteries,
Boston has<br>

<dd>&gt; many historic burying grounds:<br>

<dd>&gt;
<a href=3D"http://www.cityofboston.gov/parks/HBGI/hbg.asp"=
 eudora=3D"autourl">http://www.cityofboston.gov/parks/HBGI/hbg.asp</a><br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt;<br>

<dd>&gt; _______________________________________________<br>

<dd>&gt; Barlibash mailing list<br>

<dd>&gt; Barlibash@theonering.net<br>

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