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A picture of Jerry and me at the start of the trip. Jerry is
sporting his new sunglasses. |
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Here is a picture of all three of us, taken by a very nice young lady. |
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Jerry, inside the the boat, while we were waiting for it to leave. |
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Mom and Jerry waiting for the boat to leave. |
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A picture of the harbor, as we were heading out to sea. |
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One of the lighthouses in the harbor. |
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Jerry, at the front of the boat as we were heading out to sea. |
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And another. |
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Here is one of me and Jerry at the front of the boat. |
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We finally got to where the whales were. Here is a candid shot of mom
as we were looking for the whales. |
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She spotted me. |
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I wasn't quite used to the camera yet, and didn't realize it took a
second or two for the camera to focus and take the shot. Afterwards,
I figured out I should have set the focus manually. Oh well,
I got a lot of shots of water. :-) |
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The best shot I gout out of about 18. At least you can
see
the whale in this one. |
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And gone. |
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Heading back in. When the boat is at speed, the wind on the water
is quite something, so mom borrowed my sweatshirt. |
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Jerry on the front of the boat as we head back into Boston. |
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And one of yours truely. |
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A plane landing at logan. The boat took us right under the flight
path. |
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Boston, from the water. |
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And another. |
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One of the ships in the bay. This was just a small one. If it
had been a few weeks later, mom would have got to see a whole bunch of
tall ships as Sail Boston
came into town. |
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The Boston skyline as we docked. |
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After the whale watch, we headed over to Quincy Market, where there
was a puppet festival going on. Jerry tried his hand at being a puppet. |