Wonderland.

    Well I have already arrived in Wonderland, Boston in late summer......... I am following the blue line all the way.

    Firstly the Museum of Fine Arts with an understated entrance painted by Sargent (who has exhibition at our RA right now).

    Henry Moore at Harvard.


    Boston is the perfect walking city, water everywhere, soaring skyscrapers and 19th century architecture.


    Glorious houses in Beacon Hill, cobbled streets and gas-lamps. Monied, hip and exclusive.



    The little building below is where it all started - the American War of Independence. It also paradoxically conceals the entrance to the T (underground).


    "Old Ironsides" and the Boston skyline - including a Wren inspired church or two.


    Quincey's market - an absolute feast for the senses, food from everywhere and a communal eating area under this dome. Corn chowder and oyster crackers- yumm..........


    The Italian quarter in the North End really is very Italian - food again and again and again . Decorated for the Feast of The Assumption and Santa Lucia.

    Macdonalds and Burger King passes me by, but I can see that despite this I am doomed....... there is just too much food in this city!

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