Purpose: Fun, Sight seeing
The memorial day weekend called for some form of "break away" from the normal routine, so four of us Cheri, Rita Aunty, Chatura and I left Stanford Friday evening to Boston
Saturday
Boston is truly a beautiful place. For a New Yorker (damn I called myself a New Yorker) the first that catches your attention is how relaxed and happy the people here are. I guess maybe that is why most of the the main colleges in US decided to end up here.
Quincy Market
Freedom trail
" There is no other place in the United States where you can take in the rich history of America’s Revolution — the events that lead up to the historic break from Britain and the brave people who shaped our national government. The Freedom Trail is a 2.5 mile red-brick walking trail that leads you to 16 nationally significant historic sites, every one an authentic American treasure. Preserved and dedicated by the citizens of Boston in 1958....."
Source - http://www.thefreedomtrail.org/
Sunday
The main event for the day was a Cricket match organized by some Buddhist temple welfare committee in Boston. The tournament turned out to be a rather disappointment but never the less we had our own fun. The venue for the tournament was rather interesting. It was at a state park which on different circumstances would have been an great place to hang out
Harvard Square
The highly acclaimed Harvard Square was a big disappointment. Nothing was happening and I didn't find anything interesting. But i was assured by well informed sources that this was because it was a Sunday night. So maybe next time I will have better luck in being a part of the action
Monday - Memorial Day
After an eventful weekend we headed back home. Nothing of major significance happened along the way, apart from our stop at Bangkok garden in Yale for lunch. Good food for cheep - that is the place to be. A combination that is very rare in NY.