Our adventures... part 1




The trip to the New England Aquarium was pretty fun, but man o man, packed with people. We got there at 10am,  and by 11, it was intensely crowded. We saw just about all there was to see, but it was like being swept along by humanity at times. That said, I was impressed by the multi-floor size of the central tank. It was interesting to see the layers at which various species make their "homes." And the penguins were really fun-- the African ones "bray" like donkeys. My favorites were the jellyfish. So delicate and beautiful!

We had lunch there, then we were on the road just before 2pm, headed north. Thank goodness Meg is such a fantastic driver. I hate large trucks, high speeds, and traffic. We got home around 4:30, and then ... quiet. A good day, all around. 

I will honestly say, though, that the smaller, more interactive aquarium in North Conway, Living Shores, is far more accessible for little kids. And less humanity. Either way, it was interesting. 

Today is a reset day. We need to get a few things done, I have a meeting at school for a short bit, and we have to pack... another adventure awaits.

Have a good day, folks. And btw, the Red Sox blitzed Houston. Like I said, good day.

C




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