Aug 30 2010

A Long Boston Weekend: Part 4

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Back in the sunlight, we walked along the wharf, passing the throngs of people waiting to board their boats for whale watches, or to take the fast ferry to Provincetown.

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I think this is where a quick scene in The Departed was filmed. Personally, I was more interested in the seagulls, and finding a serviceable place for fish and chips, which we found just around the corner.

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Following lunch, we passed this carousel. You gotta love a merry-go-round ploppped right in the middle of the city, bold colors against a brilliant blue sky.

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Another bright spot on this sunny day was the fire-engine-red of this well, fire engine.

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Andy headed back to the condo for a pre-dinner siesta, while I turned toward Downtown Crossing to get a little retail therapy. But first we walked past City Hall.

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It may not be all that much to look at, but they issued a very important certificate to us a few months ago, so here’s to all the good work that goes on there.

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Around the corner, the past and the present collide, as modern skyscrapers frame historical buildings.

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And one of Boston’s most notorious sights, the parking ticket. (I’ve only seen one or two of these on my own vehicle, which is pretty good for coming here for over fifteen years).

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I soon found myself in greater danger, however, as the end-of-summer sales were in full swing, and my plan to save some money was put in serious jeopardy. A pair of Mark Nason boots was marked drastically down to $120, with an additional 50% off. That is insane, and normally I would buy them just for the principle of the savings, but I refused. (Only one in about fifty of Mr. Nason’s styles really appeals to me, and this was not one of them, so the refusal was less about will-power than simple preference.)

It was more difficult to say no to the Tallia items on sale at Macy’s. Jackets and suits were an additional 65% percent off the end-of-the-season sale prices, and I had my eye on a linen jacket that would have been a nice, albeit unnecessary, addition to the wardrobe. Still, I stayed strong, making my way through Downtown Xing relatively unscathed.

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Back closer to home, the shops at the Prudential Center were my final hurdle, but after being so good earlier, I rewarded myself with one bottle of cologne, the new Artisan fragrance from John Varvatos.

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In all the years of passing through the Pru (it has provided a sheltered walkway on many a rainy/snowy day), I never got around to checking out the gardens in the middle of the courtyards. Today I paused and walked outside, where no one else was bothering to look either.

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In the shade of the buildings on all sides, dark-loving plants grew happily, including this anemone. Ferns and hosta offered a cool, green backdrop, and there was even an expanse of emerald lawn.

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Hidden gems of not-so-secret gardens like this are what makes exploring Boston so fun. Sometimes they’re right in front of you – all it takes is a moment to stop what you’re doing and look around. Anyone who thinks you can’t find peace and quiet in a city just isn’t trying.

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Taking the back way home, I pass this pungently-scented tree on Follen. I’m not sure what it is, but the pink plumes caught my eye in the afternoon sun. There is time for a shower before dinner, and after cologne-shopping a shower is a welcome necessity.

Next: Dinner at Rocca.


Apr 15 2010

The Quest for a Pink Sport Coat

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{”The Madison Fit Pink Three-Button Panama Sport Coat” – doesn’t exactly slide off your tongue, does it?}

For the past few weeks I’ve been on an epic quest to find a pink sport coat for a certain rehearsal dinner coming up. I honestly didn’t think this would be a big deal, but as the days, and then weeks, passed, I was coming up with nothing. Even the internet couldn’t produce a cheap pink suit that I could dolly up and pass off as halfway decent. When last in Boston, I scoured the entire length of Newbury Street – stopping everywhere – Ralph Lauren, Marc Jacobs, Lilly Pulitzer, Ted Baker, Rugby, Zara, Annabelle Jones (okay, that was for an opera coat, which I did find) – and even went off the Newbury path to Saks, Neiman Marcus, Lord & Taylor, Macy’s, and Club freaking Monaco. All to no avail.

A few FaceBook friends suggested Brooks Brothers, which I’d been avoiding because I knew they might have one, but I also knew it would be more than I could afford to spend, rehearsal dinner or not. As is usual in these fashion quests, the heart leads the head, so I gave in and checked out the Brooks Brothers site and found this pink sport coat - all Spring perfection and dream realization coupled with that hefty pricetag I looked at but instantly justified. After bookmarking the page, I decided to try calling the Brooks Brothers’ outlets within a three-hour radius and seeing if they had any pink sport coats before placing the online order.

I started out with the Lee, MA outlet, which suggested I try Manchester, VT (I’d made the trek for Burberry, surely I could cajole Andy into another emergency stop for Brooks Brothers – he would be the one sitting next to me at dinner after all), but Manchester only had them starting at size 40 – Long. They directed me to Lake George, NY (right in my upstate NY backyard, which was news to me) and they had one in a size that would fit with only minor tailoring.

The next day we made the quick trip to Lake George, and I am now the happy owner of a Brooks Brothers Pink Sport Coat (at a hugely discounted price – about 75% off). Yes, we have a rehearsal dinner outfit. Well, except for the shoes. I’m looking for something in pink…