Sea life

We started Thursday with breakfast at a South-end restaurant that‘s in its 100th year of business. The food was delicious and the historical photos were fascinating. We will definitely be back!

Those wooden frames are from the original fridge.

It was a cold, grey day so we took the T rather than walk to the New England Aquarium.

The aquarium is fantastic, with lots of penguins and a huge cylindrical tank that goes up four stories.

African penguins
Rockhopper penguins
Colin checking out the two leatherback sea turtles in the big aquarium. Myrtle the green sea turtle is the third turtle and she is enormous.

We then went to meet Laura, who wanted to show Colin around Boston Conservatory.

One of these children has adapted to the cold weather. One has not. (To be fair, Laura had also been dancing for several hours.)
Colin was interested in all the percussion rooms.

We had a bit of quiet time at the apartment then went to Wagamama for noodles for supper.

Yum.

After dinner Colin and I came back to the apartment to chill and Cliff went to see Laura’s first performance. It was excellent!

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