I grew up on the Outer Banks of North Carolina in a small town called Duck. My experience with big cities has been small, and normally overwhelming but exciting. For the summer I have been living in a small town... (Now when I say small I really mean it with only around 100 year round residents) called Caratunk located in north eastern Maine. So why am I all the sudden in Boston.... well for a boy of course!
So for my first story. Well Tylan, my boyfriend, wanted to welcome me to the city by taking me out for drinks and a lovely seafood dinner (always a favorite). Well this is where LESSON ONE of living in a big city comes into play:
If you plan a route and know it.... stick to it, don't listen to someones short cuts, or you may find yourself late, LOST, and overwhelmed. If all else fails, when you freeze up... have a smart phone guide your way!
I had all intentions of walking from North Station to the bar Drinks. (A wonderful bar where they make the BEST dark and stormy. They brew their own ginger beer and tonic water! A must try.) Well my boyfriend thought he might help me out and send me via the subway to south station where I would only have to walk about a block and half to the bar. Well, I got off the subway around 5:15 ish and thought I was close to the aquarium, so started to follow my pre-planned route to the bar which mostly included following the Bay Harbor Trail. (This is a great trail to go on a lovely walk with someone you love... that could be a dog or boyfriend!) Well I quickly realized I was suck on this trail and was probably walking either the wrong direction or way out of my way. Eventually I passed the Gillett Shaving headquarters and started weaving through the streets of South Boston.
At this time, I hear my phone vibrate with a concerned message from Tylan because what should've taken me 5 minutes was now taking me a good twenty plus and I was still no where to be seen. This is where I needed a good reboot. After a few minutes messing with my Google Map application on my Blackberry, I find a path to Congress Street. After a 45 minute detour I finally meet my poor worried date at the bar. He just looks at me and grins... "Welcome to Boston."
So I got lost my first official night in Boston, but I learned the importance of following my route, or at least having a smart phone so it can locate you and send you in the right direction! They are a nifty device, one that never tells on you or makes fun of your silly round round about routes.

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