Seafood then See Food


clintonb - Posted on 08 March 2008

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I have decided to go out at least once a month to events and attractions in Boston. Normally I spend my weekends watching movies, but I decided that I need to get out and do something so I canceled my Blockbuster Total Access plan. Last week I went to a Celtics game with my friend Diana (who is also from Dallas). Today I made my first visit to the New England Aquarium, but before going there we decided to eat some of seafood at Legal Sea Foods (hence the corny title of this entry). Among other creatures I saw piranha, electric eels, a goliath grouper, and turtles.

I had a great time and even learned a bit. To see my pictures, click the photo above. There is also a video: Seals at the New England Aquarium.

Another first for me came last week when I learned how to juggle! Unfortunately, I have no pictures (or video), but I can give you all a live demonstration of my (lack of) ability when I return to Dallas for spring break in a couple of weeks. While juggling I also got a crazy idea for a poster for our Senior Gift campaign. Did I mention that I sit on the Senior Gift Committee? The results can be seen in the linked photoset below. This week my crazy idea is a musical, but more on that later.


Juggling



Finally, I have uploaded and linked my videos from India on my India page.

Thanks for sharing the pics and video from New england aquarium. I have been wanting to visit it for some time now but never gotten around from it.

You took some nice pictures like the lionfish pictures and the goliath grouper pic (flash flair aside). However I have to admit that I thought there was some poor pictures in your gallery from the aquarium as well. Hard to get the fish to stay on screen isn´t it ;-)

Your picture gallery also made me very tempted to return to India. I miss some of the places you have posted pics of and would like to visit them again. Haven´t been for several years.

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