Lately I’ve been thinking a lot about my relationship with Boston. I can say with a great deal of certainty that the Boston I know is not the Boston that tourists may find in the average guidebook.
Newbury Street, Boston Common, Prudential Center… These are all places that people recognize, and maybe even identify, as Boston. They are indisputably amazing parts of what makes this city unique. I was brought up with a parent (hi Dad!) who traveled frequently and was absolutely set on finding his spots in different cities. Anywhere from New York City, where my parents met 30 years ago, to small towns in Switzerland, he can give a rundown of his favorite spots. Seeing this adventure he was constantly on, falling in love with food and culture alike, I subsequently set out to on my own adventure. This search led me outside of past the top ten attractions, into hole-in-the-wall jazz clubs, new restaurant openings, and neighborhoods not on the Freedom Trail that have equally amazing things to offer.
My parents may have met in New York City 30 years ago, but I was born and bred in Boston. This has led to some comical differences between generations, but I think everyone born in Massachusetts can relate when I say “As first thanks… Boston for raising me.” I am and always will be proud to be from this free and fiercely independent birthplace of America. Boston has always been a revolutionary town steeped in deep history that is impossible to escape, and I find the soul of the city echoing through my actions every day.
Today I want to kick off a fun new series with you, sharing My Boston and how I learned to fall in love with different neighborhoods in my city.
As I try out new places, experience new things, and buy from new retailers; I will be sharing my experiences with you in a “By Neighborhood” post series.
Kicking off this series I’m sharing 5 Things I Love About Boston.
- It is incredibly healthy. I love seeing bikers, runners, and even the occasional roller blader getting their exercise in on the esplanade every morning, and I love the accessibility I have to fresh and healthy food here. Plus, being around such healthy humans makes me a lot less likely to fall off the wagon ;).
- It’s America’s Walking City. It’s pretty remarkable that I can walk from my favorite restaurant in Southie to my favorite cannoli in the North End in 45 minutes. This makes Boston an excellent travel destination because you don’t need to worry about a rental car.
- Spring, summer, and fall are absolutely radiant. (Sorry, I cannot say the same about Boston winters).
- History is inescapable. The Old City Hall and State House are tucked in between skyscrapers; and Revolutionary heroes Paul Revere and Samuel Adams are buried right downtown on the city’s built in map-The Freedom Trail.
- Variety. You can watch the world class Boston Pops one night and then head to Fenway to catch a Sox game the next. Boston is full of unexpected things and unless you want to party until 4am… I promise we can find something for you here.
Thank you all for following along on my adventure of falling in love with my own city. I can’t wait to share all the things I love about it with you.
xo, C
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What a gorgeous park! I really love your outfit especially the skirt.
XoXo,
Tamara – LoveofMode.com
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It’s the best place! Thanks so much!
xo, Caitlin
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I’d love to visit Boston! Sounds so lovely. Cute skirt.
Amy Ann
Straight A Style
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It’s pretty great here, if I do say so myself! 😉 thanks so much for your kind comment!
xo, Caitlin
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That blue skirt is super gorgeous gal.
Vaishali
http://www.vivaciouswish.com/
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Thank you so much, it’s my favorite!
xo, Caitlin
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Great Blog…..
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