Postcards from Boston

Leaving New York is easy

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I had a meeting this afternoon just down from Madison Square Gardens and the Empire State building. Neither of them really have the kerb appeal that their names suggest.

These past few days in New York have been frantic. Essentially, a conference about the future of publishing took me there and it was worthwhile, but what stays in the memory, apart from the Greek and Cuban restaurants we went to, is being on a Spinning exercise bike in the hotel gym at 6:50 a.m. overlooking Times Square from the 23rd floor. The bike was so hi-tech that if you plugged your headphones in you could follow a personal video coach saying “you’re a champion” and “feel the burn” as I pedalled up the virtual hills. But I got more of a buzz from looking out the window.

And now I’m glad to be heading back to Boston. I managed to book tickets to see David Sedaris read new material at the Symphony Hall, have somehow agreed to join a book club and karaoke collective called Book Group 1492, and am about to sign Rob and myself up for a 100 mile charity cycle ride from Boston to Cape Cod.

I haven’t been to a rehearsal yet with the Chorus, but once I do I think we can say that the assimilation is complete. For now at least. Tomorrow means a trip to apply for my Social Security number.

Sunday in Cambridge

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A North End Saturday Afternoon

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We went over to the Italian district of Boston North End and had the most amazing linguine. When we go back we’ll make the effort to visit the Paul Revere house, but this time, sunshine and red wine won out.

Saturday morning

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It’s Saturday morning after our first week in Boston. Rob is in the shower and I’m listening to the News Quiz on BBC iPlayer. Thank God for Radio 4. I was in the gym this morning and all the news channels were rolling the story about Tiger Woods for over an hour. Like it’s news or something.

So we’re off out into Cambridge in the sunshine, then heading over the bridge to Boston.

It’s been snowing in Boston

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View from the office

I drove to the office on my own for the first time this morning. There’s lots of snow on the ground, but the roads are clear. The satnav took me over the bridge to Boston for a bit of a detour, but once I got onto the 93, all was fine.

PS – Driving an automatic is weird! I keep on expecting it to stall. In fact, so far our whole journey to Boston has gone right.

Sailing to Philadelphia

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Our ship on the Panama canal

All the furniture and stuff we are taking is now packed up in a sea container in Felixstowe waiting to be picked up by the ship that will take it to Boston. We’ve just had confirmation it will be loaded on the same day as we fly and arrive in Boston by the end of February. We should have stowed away in it — there’s a sofabed, a Mac, pots and pans, clothes, hifi. We could have had 2 weeks on the high seas.

Marvellously, you can track the progress of the ship itself here

Charlie as a Pup

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Some old footage of Charlie when he was 10 weeks old