





It wasn't long before we stared noticing these little white boxes emblazoned with the name Mike's Pastry. We're talking 100's of little white boxes! I finally stopped someone to ask them the significance of the box. Oh the joy of being let in on secret of its contents!!! We were lead to a rather insignificant shop at 300 Hanover St. It wasn't hard to spot...it was the building with the line stretching down the street, way down the street! According to the sweet elderly couple in front of us, the line was typical, even for a rainy day. It took about 30 minutes to work our way to the front of the counter. We each bought our own $14.00 worth of heaven. I came out with a Cannoli, a slather of Boston Pie, and a huge chunk of Napoleon. That night we dined in...just on dessert! Oh, to be on holiday where there is NEVER guilt!!!
Yes, I know. These pictures are not going to win any photography awards. That's a story in and of itself! I couldn't find the small digital camera as I ran frantically around the house trying to pack in under 5 minutes. Not to worry, my friend had hers carefully packed away and she promised that I could click to my heart's content. Only problem was that she forgot to charge her battery...and she forgot to bring her charger. We found this out on our first picture attempt. Plan B was to purchase cheap disposable camera at overpriced tourist trap. Not great pictures...but they do capture a GREAT weekend!
The people of Boston were amazingly friendly and helpful. From the moment we stepped out of the airport we were greeted and directed along our way. I even had two young college students personally deposit me at an emergency rendezvous spot when my friend and I were unexpectedly separated by closing subway doors. Image the shock of seeing your travel partner, tour guide and map holder standing on the opposite side of a now closed train door. Thank goodness for cell phones and good reception!
It's only been four days...but the trip now seems a distant memory given the fact that I returned to a mountain of laundry and paper work. No matter. The memories are carefully tucked away. I'll long remember this trip!
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