Boston was anticlimactic. I suppose any city would be after NYC. The Freedom Trail was the main attraction and I can't walk 2 miles. But I've done it decades ago, so I haven't missed it much. So we drove to a few spots instead -- Bunker Hill, Boston Common, etc -- after visiting Harvard Square and then called it a day. Then we visited MIT and Boston Harbor the next day before heading north to White Water Junction bypassing New Hampshire.
It actually was cold when we arrived last night. We must be quite a ways up north. We settled in Super 8 motel in White Water Junction for a couple of nights to rest. It's rather airy motel in an airy place. A bit of road noise when you leave the door open, but it feels rather home.
We rolled around all morning and then visited Quechee Gorge in the afternoon. We'll rest the rest of the day and then head up north along the RD drive #93, Quaint Corners of Vermont. We'll charge up the car in Magog QC and then bed down somewhere near Montreal.
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