Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Boston Conference

I had a work conference in Boston.  I was gone for 5 days.  Longest I have been away from Camden - even summer camp is only 4 days.

We stayed at the Sheraton in the back bay neighborhood.  I had a lovely corner room on the 7th floor with fun city views.




It was a little dreary and overcast, plus it gets darker about an hour earlier...so by 4:30 the sky is beginning to say goodnight.



Three other co-workers were in for the pre-conference meetings the next morning, so we headed out for a nice dinner at Ye Olde Union Oyster House.  This is the oldest continuously operating restaurant in America.  JFK was a regular as were many historical figures dating back to the revolution.


I am not a huge seafood eater, but wanted to try as much of it as possible while on the East Coast.  We got grilled oysters as a shared appetizer (along with calamari) and I had a lobster roll for dinner. 



My work place considers extravagant hospitality to be of central importance.  We were well fed (lots of food pictures to follow) and taken care of. 


No comments: