Sunday, December 26, 2010

A Christmas in Boston

Today's post will combine some pictures from my past two weeks in the city. My parents visited this week, and a close friend of mine visited the week before. December has really been a great month, only to cap off next week with New Year's Eve. Let's start off at Faneuil Hall, host of New England's largest Christmas Tree.


The entire city has been decorated in green and red for the past month, with bells and ribbons on every light pole...


And more Christmas wreaths than you can count.


With the stress associated with the holiday shopping season finally coming to an end, it was quite nice to see the city completely empty on Christmas morning...


...except for Chinatown, which was filled with plenty of fellow Asians and our favorite Jews. After a brisk scroll in the morning, my family and I stepped into Pho Pasteur, a Vietnamese Restaurant at the edge of Chinatown. Here, we have some delicious lemon grass vermicelli.


It has been a really great holiday, and there's only more cool pictures to come next week. I hope you all enjoyed your Christmas, wherever you may have spent it. 


1 comment:

  1. Yo man, this is awesome! What kind of camera are you using?

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