On Easter weekend, I went to Boston for the Popular Culture Association Conference.
I presented a paper, and so did 5 of my undergraduate students.
On Saturday, we walked the Freedom Trail.
We got to admire historic cemeteries:
I presented a paper, and so did 5 of my undergraduate students.
On Saturday, we walked the Freedom Trail.
We got to admire historic cemeteries:

This is as close as Angie will come to liking seafood:

Deborah and Aaron both enjoyed touring the U.S.S. Constitution:

On Friday night, we all went out for terrific Italian food (not seafood) at Antonio's, by MGH:

Left to right are: Deborah Bailey, Christina Penrod, Angie Thompson and Aaron Hunsaker.
What we are eating: spinach ravioli (Deborah), chicken parmigiana (Christina), chicken Alfredo (Angie), pesto gnocchi (Aaron) and veal stuffed with proscuitto and fresh mozarella and mushrooms (me).
What we are eating: spinach ravioli (Deborah), chicken parmigiana (Christina), chicken Alfredo (Angie), pesto gnocchi (Aaron) and veal stuffed with proscuitto and fresh mozarella and mushrooms (me).
1 comment:
OOOH that Italian food looks so scrumptious!
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