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The Heart of Boston

The Heart of Boston

Listen: people are chatting, horns are honking, and what could be hooves are clacking on cobblestone. You can smell local flavors sizzling all around you. The air is crisp as only New England air can be. Welcome to Boston’s Faneuil Hall! In the heart of Boston, it is a well-traveled part of Boston

12.8.2009| Frugal Journeys, Her Solo Journeys | chelsea

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I Love That Dirty Water

I Love That Dirty Water

Take a walking tour of Boston's beautiful and historic Beacon Hill for just $29.99! When the sun is shining in Boston, I try not to stay indoors. We’re only allotted so many ‘outdoor’ days in the fall and winter months in New England (unless you’re brave and like the c-c-c-cold). The

12.8.2009| Frugal Journeys, Green Destinations | chelsea

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Village Feeling, City Flair

Village Feeling, City Flair

Despite how often I visit, I tend to forget the quaintness and warmth of Maine municipalities. These qualities are simply a given to a Maine resident. For those of you who aren’t from Maine and can readily access this large evergreen state, I encourage you to have a journey. Pick any location: nor

11.10.2009| Her Solo Journeys | chelsea

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A Weekend In the Woods Part Deux

A Weekend In the Woods Part Deux

Every great story/weekend has a second part, right? Right? Anyone? I hear crickets. Literally. Because this cabin has become an entity of my family, I want to share with you the physical appearance and why I call it home #3 (#1 Rockland, #2 The Cape). It's rustic, it's the closest I'll ever be to na

11.4.2009| Freestyle, Green Destinations | chelsea

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Nature's Glory

Nature’s Glory

One of my father’s life goals is to own acreage in a rural area of Maine. When I say rural, I mean a town without a name because not enough people populate it to consider the land a “town”. He hates cities, noise, and heat. He’s a wilderness man through and through who works hard for each an

10.16.2009| Frugal Journeys | chelsea

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