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Love the Boston Harbor, and the American flag flying behind this boat. Jenny loves seafood. First stop: Barking Crab. We ordered lunch without checking market prices. Total: $110! Everything costs double in Boston. Outside the Garden. (I refuse to call it TD Garden.) Also outside the Garden. The gravity defying statue of Bobby Orr after his famous Stanley Cup winning goal in overtime, 1970. Our friend Stacey works for the Garden. She was given a championship ring after the Bruins won it all in 2011. She has smaller hands than me, so I had to go pinky ring. Oyster House, oldest restaurant in America. Yes, Jenny ate more seafood. My lifelong best friend John is a Boston police officer. He also likes nachos. Jenny and I in Charlestown, Boston's oldest neighborhood. The famous Whiskey Priest. Didn't see a priest, though it would not have surprised me. Jenny, Stacey, and John outside Jacob Wirth's. My dad and his buddies used to come here for beer and brats before and after Celtics games in the 60s. I doubt it's changed much. John is laughing because Jenny just tipped an annoying accordion player $10, and as soon as he got the money, he left our table. My two favorite craft beer names in Boston. Mass Whole and Blonde Cougar. Red Sox were gone, but Fenway wasn't. This photo is last summer, but it makes me feel better about not seeing a Red Sox game this trip. It was only weekend we could make it work.