Cambridge & New York & Washington DC

The cruise adventures have ended, but that does not mean mine have as well. I had a flight on Friday the 13th from Miami to Boston. After having arrived to our airbnb I got reunited with the people I haven’t seen in a week. Of course being the 13th, bad luck had to hit me. When I wanted to grab my laptop to work on this blog, I found out that I left it at the security in Miami. Luckily my friends that stayed in Miami were able to pick it up so I got it back the next month.

Cambridge was really beautiful, we went to Harvard and MIT the first day. The day after, we went part of the freedom trial and attended the Boston Tea Party (it was exactly on its anniversary so we got a free tour and museum pass).

The night after, we took a bus to NYC. Here we climbed onto what’s called the vessel, to have a spectacular view of NY. After that we went to the 9/11 museum. We got hot dogs from a stand for the NY experience, and went to central park where some of us did ice-skating. Times square was really breathtaking and the Manhattan bridge was also really nice.

During my stay in NY I was convinced by Maeva, Jyoty and Dennis to join them on a trip to Washington DC. It was so weird to see a city that was (very well) planned from the ground. Everything was very tidy and clean, and the musea and monuments were conveniently placed in park. And the best part, that is all for free! I feel like I did not spend enough time here and actually wanted to be at the Air & Space museum for more time, but I was going up north to stay with my family in Penn State for a week.