Sorry for the blog silence - it was quite the weekend around here. Kyle and Hope got married at the Boston Public Library on Saturday, so we left for Boston Thursday after visiting with Mom. We got to downtown Boston during rush hour (not recommend).
Our hotel was beautiful and turned out to be right behind the library, so we were able to walk to all the events...
Plus, Saratoga Water awaited us in our room, so it was a wonderful unexpected touch of home! In fact, the caters offered Saratoga Water at all the wedding events.
The Boston Library was gorgeous, outside...
And inside...
In between events, Jim and I did a lot of walking around the area, stopping for some good food along the way...
Including what Hope's dad said was the best clam chowder ever!
The wedding was gorgeous and the library looked even more beautiful with all the flowers...
Gorgeous couple...
The new Mr. and Mrs. May!
The weather was terrible in Boston after the wedding, and looked horrible the whole way home. We opted to stay another night at the hotel to hopefully avoid the worst of it. That was a smart decision - we had one stretch that was bad in Massachusetts, but the rest was okay and traffic lighter because of the holiday. However, this is what awaited us when we got home!
We walked up the driveway to find an awful lot of snow and ice in front of the house too!
Jim had to plow the driveway in the snow so that we could get the car up!
The snow wasn't quite finished - we got another 3" or so overnight, so he was back at it this morning too...
It was nice to get back to normal today - I had to do some grocery shopping and visited with Mom. Jim was able to do some work in the shop this afternoon. Waiting for his hinges to come in the mail, but the doors are all milled and ready for the hardware...
The thick stock he is going to use for the barn door had a bow to it, so he cut it, flipped it over, and then glued it together to make it straight...
He got the other piece of Corian cut and glued so it will be ready soon for him to start building up the edges and getting it cut to size...
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