Once we'd checked in we headed to the Breakheart Reservation in Sagus (about 10 minutes away). There was a concert by the NE Navy Band outside their visitor's center. It started at 5:30pm. So we got there, sat up our chairs and blanket, and then we went riding our bikes around the reservation until the concert started.
It was a hilly two-mile bike ride. But it was a pretty area. The concert was great. They were really good, and did the kind of band music brass bands should play.
Three piccolo players playing the obbligato in
"The Stars and Stripes Forever". They were awesome!
Lauren in her "vacation" pose.
She did it at least once everywhere we went this summer.
We'd gone to Boston because our Stake President had asked Glen to attend a meeting on Sunday that he wasn't able to go to. We decided that if we were going to go, we'd make a trip of it.
She did it at least once everywhere we went this summer.
We'd gone to Boston because our Stake President had asked Glen to attend a meeting on Sunday that he wasn't able to go to. We decided that if we were going to go, we'd make a trip of it.
Glen had read about it on Yelp and heard that it was good.
He was right!
He was right!
This waitress had 10 plates stacked on her arm.
She told us that her maximum is 15 plates.
She must have incredible biceps!
She must have incredible biceps!
After breakfast we headed to Crane's Beach in Ipswich, MA.
We'd heard that it was a nice beach and thought we'd give it a try.
We actually got in and swam for awhile.
Lauren and Glen tried body surfing, and caught a few good waves.
The whiteboard at the parking entrance said
that the water temperature was 65°.
that the water temperature was 65°.
But that didn't stop us.
After leaving the beach we decided to stop at Woodman's in Essex.
I'd
heard that it was the birthplace of "fried clams". It was awesome!
And it was! We ate half and brought
the other half home for another day.
the other half home for another day.
By the time we were leaving the line was out the door.
I'm glad we left the beach early enough to avoid most of the crowds.
After dinner we headed home. It was a wonderful Labor Day weekend!
1 comment:
Michelle, so fun to read your blog! Love you and your family, Wayne and I were just talking the other day about how much we like the Brooksby's.
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