Gary Jackson: Fire When Ready Pottery
A Chicago potter’s somewhat slanted view of clay & play
Categories: travel

So I finally made it to Boston and they’re predicting a Nor’easter. A what?!
I’m not really sure, but you know it’s never a good sign when your rental car
comes complete with an ice scraper on the dashboard!

So it was a little rainy. A little blustery. But I still felt obliged to walk around Boston
to see a few of the sights. I’ve been there before, so the novelty wore off quickly as the
storm started getting worse.

Faneuil Hall

And here’s a little “sneak peek” of my “glitter gig” and what I was doing fron city to city.
Dallas was 20-feet tall, Washington DC had a 12-foot tree and Boston was the smallest
& easiest at a mere 9-feet. Each city got easier as my Whirlwind Tour came to an end.

And once all three trees were done. And all three cities had been covered. I felt as though
I deserved a treat. And luckily for me… next to the Boston store was a Cheesecake Factory.
I couldn’t quite decide… so I got both!

 

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