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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Showing posts with label boston harbor. Show all posts
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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boston harbor,
college,
day trip,
harbor,
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