So it turns out that not all large American cities are built the same -- some are much, much nicer than others.
I spent the weekend in Boston with my aunt and grandmother (who were there for a wedding), and I'm moving there at the first available opportunity. They make good use of red bricks. Seafood is plentiful and rather well done. Boston appreciates the humble bean. Streets are wide, clean, and tree-lined. The city is painfully Caucasian and the Chinese food is wanting, but other than that, what's not to like?
I spent the weekend in Boston with my aunt and grandmother (who were there for a wedding), and I'm moving there at the first available opportunity. They make good use of red bricks. Seafood is plentiful and rather well done. Boston appreciates the humble bean. Streets are wide, clean, and tree-lined. The city is painfully Caucasian and the Chinese food is wanting, but other than that, what's not to like?
