Beach Day!
We started out the morning at Revere Beach.

Established in 1896, Revere Beach was the first public beach in the US.

Thanks to a centennial restoration, it's also one of the best, with nearly 3 miles of clean white sand and clear blue water.


Around noon we meet up for three of Siobhan's co-workers and drove about 45 minutes north of Boston to Ipswich near Cape Ann.

This was a private beach that luckily one of the people in our group had a membership with. It's called Crane Beach.

Crane Beach is one of New England's most scenic beaches, with more than 4 miles of white sand, warm water, and outstanding bird-watching.


We has a FULL DAY in the sun from 10 am in the morning till about 7 pm at night. We played volleyball, jumped around, walked practically the whole beach, and sunbathed with our ipods/books. It was wonderful! Surprisingly, the only food we ate all day...Lays chips and water...
hehe.
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