Happy 2014! Hope that this year will be cool, fun and interesting.
January
- First trip of the year: Miami Beach.
- Complete change of scenery: we spent a weekend in the snow of Vermont. Loved it.
February
- This was our first huge snow storm: Frankenstorm.
- At the end of the month, I visited Arizona with my colleages. Fun team trip!
March
- No big trip away in March, but some friends visited us and we did our usual and beloved food trip in Boston.
- Saint-Patrick is really a thing for Bostonian people.
April
- We were cheering people during the Boston marathon when the bombs exploded. Huge sadness in the city, followed by the Boston strong movement.
- Friends visited us, and I went with them to the Cape. Gimme some lobsta!
May
- I started working on a tourist guide for a French publisher, so I visited many places, starting with Maine, followed by New Hampshire.
June
- One of my best memory of this year: a trip to the beautiful island of Nantucket.
- I graduated from a yoga teacher training, and celebrated it in an awesome yoga festival in Vermont.
July
- Still touring in New England: we spent a couple of weekends in Connectictut.
- So hot summer… I visited the Sam Adams brewery to get some freshness.
August
- We spent a delightful Sunday in Gloucester, on the Cape Ann
- At the end of August, we left Boston to go to Seattle and started there a big road trip – many national parks, many scenic roads, this trip was a dream came true.
September
- It’s not cold yet, so let’s enjoy a schooner trip in the Salem harbor, and a camping and hiking weekend in the White Mountains.
October
- Oyster Fest! Thank you Cape Cod for existing.
- Fall is the best season in Boston.
November
- Thanks to a scientific conference, we spent a few days in San Diego, CA.
- We celebrated for the second time Thanksgiving, sharing american traditions with our friends
December
- Boston likes ornaments. For Christmas, the city was changed and the ambiance was great.
- Back in France! After 2 years enjoying the US, we spent some weeks with our friends and family.