Today was a really long day. We left Portland, Maine this morning and had to be in DC by the end of the day. Wouldn't have been bad but I had a tour at Suffolk University at noon. We left Portland early. Here follow our path:
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
Boston
While in Boston, Jenny and the Parents checked out Fenway Park.
The tour led them throughout the Park and they got some really cool pictures. At $12 a piece, I think they would recommend it to others. The tour leaves from the Team Store every hour.
While they were touring, I took the subway to the school. It wasn't that far away and it was my first time on the Boston T (I prefer DC's Metro). The school was really nice and huge. I was pretty impressed and could definitely see myself there.
Boston was a very quick stop and then we had to continue on. Connecticut was next.
No state sign here but this was the only view of New York City I was able to capture.
New Jersey was next but it stunk and I saw nothing to photograph. (This isn't meant to be a political statement or judgement against the state, by the time we were there I was really tired.) The one thing I really do like about New Jersey though, is the fact that it is state law for gas stations to be full service. Heck ya! Then we decided to forgo the eating of a Philly cheesesteak in Philadelphia and drive straight to DC. Passing through Delaware.
By the time we made it to Delaware, it became too dark to take any more pictures but we eventually landed at our hotel in Maryland, exhausted from the long day on the road. Not much to see today except miles of road and street signs. Tomorrow, Jenny and I will wake up early and tour DC. Then we hit the road for home! Until then...

