Harvard Square mural about women's rights or something.
Kim and I at the wheel of the Constitution, Steve in the background paying attention to the tour guide.
Standing over the tunnel where that poor woman was killed, looking toward the financial district.
Me with the Trojan cow in South Station, and a huge Ipod advertisement in the background. I'm wearing my favorite T-shirt: "I Don't Roll On Shabbas."
Cute store on Newbury street that caught my fancy, and the asshole who decided it would be cool to ruin my picture.
The bow of the U.S.S. Constitution.
Me with the Prudential cow.
Teddy Bruschi (our friend Josh) looking over Newbury Street.
Neat-looking building near Bunker Hill and the Constitution.
The U.S.S. Constitution - still in operation, and never been demasted.
Greg next to the plaque honoring all the Marines who served on the Constitution. Represent!
The Nike Store on Newbury Street, showing the route of the Boston Marathon with city signs.
Greg and I next to the grog tank on the Constitution (most important part of the ship, if you ask us).
Greg coming up from the lower deck of the Constitution. Forgot to use the flash on this one.
An ugly-looking school of fashion design on Newbury Street.
Steve and Greg in front of the "Don't Tread on Me" flag. It was too windy to get the words into the picture, damn it.
Neat-looking building on Newbury Street.
The U.S.S. Constitution. It has the ability to sail to the Persian Gulf, but the war would probably be over by the time it got there.