It was at this exact spot, back in 2009, that I stood on the Harborwalk, looking out from the pier and promising that I would one day live here. Four and a half years later, I moved to Boston for college and, although this winter had me wondering if I should have gone to Florida, I absolutely fell in love with the city. It strikes a perfect balance between urban and peaceful, exciting but uncrowded, cold weather but warm architecture. The harbor is breathtaking during the warmer weather, and I count myself so lucky to call this place my home.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
A Day at the Harbor
It was at this exact spot, back in 2009, that I stood on the Harborwalk, looking out from the pier and promising that I would one day live here. Four and a half years later, I moved to Boston for college and, although this winter had me wondering if I should have gone to Florida, I absolutely fell in love with the city. It strikes a perfect balance between urban and peaceful, exciting but uncrowded, cold weather but warm architecture. The harbor is breathtaking during the warmer weather, and I count myself so lucky to call this place my home.
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Sunday, January 26, 2014
Lately
I haven't posted in over six months, and a lot has happened in that time. I moved to Boston and started college and completely forgot to update this blog! So here are some pictures I've taken over the last six months.
an adorable gift from my sister
a sparkly frame featuring me & my sister
John 15:13
September dorm room study sessions
the orange line
hot chocolate
the north end
tree-lined path
Boston at night
my new home
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