Marshall Jackson is an aviation enthusiast and avid cruiser. After 10 years in the airline business, Marshall moved on to a new career that includes plenty of travel and plenty of cruises, and that’s just the way he likes it.
My time in Boston was much shorter than Jane S’s, having lived there just a few years for grad school, but I still have much emotional attachment to the city. Such a beautiful city and now that I no longer live there I even miss the weather (we don’t have seasons where I am now). However, today I am sad as an American and not merely as an ex-Bostonian. My thoughts and prayers to all as well.
Jane S.
11 years ago
I grew up just 10 miles north of Boston. I went to college and law school in Boston and lived in Back Bay on Boylston Street directly across the street from the Prudential Center where the Arthur Fiedler would light the Christmas in December and where the Boston Marathon would end on Patriot’s Day in April. This was my neighborhood. My friends and I would go to Heartbreak Hill and pass out cups of water. Although I never ran in the marathon, it was part of me and all Bostonians. Patriot’s Day marked the first day of spring break for… Read more »
My time in Boston was much shorter than Jane S’s, having lived there just a few years for grad school, but I still have much emotional attachment to the city. Such a beautiful city and now that I no longer live there I even miss the weather (we don’t have seasons where I am now). However, today I am sad as an American and not merely as an ex-Bostonian. My thoughts and prayers to all as well.
I grew up just 10 miles north of Boston. I went to college and law school in Boston and lived in Back Bay on Boylston Street directly across the street from the Prudential Center where the Arthur Fiedler would light the Christmas in December and where the Boston Marathon would end on Patriot’s Day in April. This was my neighborhood. My friends and I would go to Heartbreak Hill and pass out cups of water. Although I never ran in the marathon, it was part of me and all Bostonians. Patriot’s Day marked the first day of spring break for… Read more »