The Bostonian Life
Ever wonder what it would be like to live someplace else? I'm sure you've heard somebody talk about their favorite or remote part of the world and say, "Boy would I love to live there!!" Maybe it's the Bahamas they were talking about or perhaps even another state they'd heard was a great place to live.
Before you move anywhere, there is a lot of research that has to be done.
Visiting a place before you decide to move is always the best way to find out what it's really like.
The next best thing is to talk to the locals who live in there day in and day out.
Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain often has a bit of help when he travels the globe looking for the finest cuisine or an outlandish local favorite spot.
He usually selects someone that knows the area very well and is in tune with what is going on.
If you're going to move someplace and you want to learn about it, why not ask a local.
People often come to Boston with preconceived notions about what to expect.
Many are a bit taken aback from how different this place is from what they are used to.
One of the most common mistakes tourists make is to rent a car and attempt to navigate the city in it.
On the surface there may seem to be nothing wrong with this idea except for the fact that Boston isn't exactly set up in a grid.
The city was founded in 1630 and public transportation has come a long way since then.
Some of the buildings were built in the 1700's and are in their original locations.
Where I'm going with this, is that the buildings were there before we planned the road system and therefore it's a bit...
convoluted.
Twists, turns, makeshift intersections, one way streets, cobblestones, and double parked cars are routine obstacles one will encounter during a simple trip spanning a few blocks.
There is no shortage to the problems that one will find while trying to drive through this city and even if you know where your going, getting lost is easy.
I'm ready to write down everything I have learned during my life long experience in this part of the country regardless it is good or bad it will be as truthful as I can make it.
This city has a lot of character, many unique experiences to share, and unparalleled attitude.
Stop by for a visit to learn what its like here.
Before you move anywhere, there is a lot of research that has to be done.
Visiting a place before you decide to move is always the best way to find out what it's really like.
The next best thing is to talk to the locals who live in there day in and day out.
Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain often has a bit of help when he travels the globe looking for the finest cuisine or an outlandish local favorite spot.
He usually selects someone that knows the area very well and is in tune with what is going on.
If you're going to move someplace and you want to learn about it, why not ask a local.
People often come to Boston with preconceived notions about what to expect.
Many are a bit taken aback from how different this place is from what they are used to.
One of the most common mistakes tourists make is to rent a car and attempt to navigate the city in it.
On the surface there may seem to be nothing wrong with this idea except for the fact that Boston isn't exactly set up in a grid.
The city was founded in 1630 and public transportation has come a long way since then.
Some of the buildings were built in the 1700's and are in their original locations.
Where I'm going with this, is that the buildings were there before we planned the road system and therefore it's a bit...
convoluted.
Twists, turns, makeshift intersections, one way streets, cobblestones, and double parked cars are routine obstacles one will encounter during a simple trip spanning a few blocks.
There is no shortage to the problems that one will find while trying to drive through this city and even if you know where your going, getting lost is easy.
I'm ready to write down everything I have learned during my life long experience in this part of the country regardless it is good or bad it will be as truthful as I can make it.
This city has a lot of character, many unique experiences to share, and unparalleled attitude.
Stop by for a visit to learn what its like here.