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It is patio dining time in Boston, and we kicked it off Friday night on one of our favorite patios in the Boston area, Ashmont Grill. From the smells of wood burning to the lingering daylight to the always delicious cocktails and food, Ashmont Grill made yet another date night memorable.

Ashmont Grill

The patio features a fire pit, stone walls, overhead covers to make it a little les sunny, and even fleece blankets for chilly nights. Before dinner, I enjoyed a delicious sour cherry cocktail. Ashmont Grill always has fun and creative cocktails on the menu. It’s definitely a good place to go if you are looking for a drink.

Ashmont Grill

To start, we shared a plate of the messy Trainwreck Fries. They’re basically smothered in cheese, bacon, sour cream, and jalapenos.

My husband ordered a wedge salad, which we ended up also sharing because it was amazing. Oven roasted tomatoes and lardons really make this salad special. The flavor in the tomatoes was incredible.

wedge salad

I had the Truffled English Pea Arancini, hearty balls of risotto with mushrooms and a tomato dipping sauce. Alongside that I had a bowl of lobster chowder which was delicious, but I was stuffed at this point.

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We spent a good deal of time just relaxing after our meal and enjoying the cool evening. It was a perfect night for patio dining and a great way to kick off a fun weekend.

Other favorite Boston patios? Interestingly, Dorchester has a few. dbar has a gorgeous outdoor oasis, and The Ledge does as well. Sam’s at Louis one of my favorites in all of Boston. And of course, the roof deck at Legal’s Harborside is a great place for cocktails and bar bites, and I like the Legal Seafoods outdoor space in Harvard Square too.

Do you have a favorite restaurant patio in Boston or another city?

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I am exhausted. Our house is a mess, and I basically consumed pizza, chips, and sandwiches all weekend.

It was all worth it. Ceol na Mara is back in the water for the 2012 boating season. On Saturday we went down to the winter storage dock to pick her up and drive her back to the Dorchester Yacht Club. Boston Harbor

It was a lovely weekend on the water, on our boat and on a friend’s boat.

boating

Each day, we promised we would get home early to get things done around the house.

boating

But somehow we couldn’t leave this behind.

Boston sunset

So we stayed  a little bit longer. We’ve waited for this weekend for what seemed like an eternity, and it was so good to have our favorite pastime back.

Boston sunset

Also back was a sandwich I left on the boat, unrefrigerated, by accident in October. This veggie and hummus wrap from Shaw’s was still in perfect condition and didn’t smell. We are still marveling over it. How can that be?!

old sandwich

More importantly, is it bed time yet? I can barely keep my eyes open!

 

How was your weekend?

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Happy Friday! The fact that the week is almost over and we may have a boat in the water sometime this sunny weekend is definitely NOT a rant! I am very excited to catch up on life, on work, and on sunshine over the next few days!

I actually started this post last week while on my first BoltBus. What I had hoped would be a pleasant and cheap trip to Newark, NJ to then take a train to my family turned into somewhat of a nightmare (Almost two hours late and an incessant beeping noise for six hours because the engine was overheating, nice!).

I certainly tweet my fair share of gripes, especially when it comes to transport, but since it’s been awhile since my last post on such a topic, I thought it would be fun for a Friday. Here are a few annoyances of late.

 

Food on public transportation – I thought it was a no-brainer, but there are certain foods that just don’t belong on planes, trains, or shared automobiles. These include fish, eggs, and really anything that leaves a tons of crumbs or mess. Am I wrong? The girl next to me on the bus pulled out a giant container of meat and rice, and every time the bus hit a bump, rice went flying everywhere. It was really appetizing.

Music on public transportation – Traveling to an office part time again has me back on the good old MBTA, and I am remembering the many things I can’t stand about the system. One is definitely people with iPods so loud that they drown out my own music. How do these people still hear anything?! Yesterday I could hear every (profane) word from the music of a woman at the other end of the car. Turn it down, kids.

Air conditioning – When we were having our condo built, central air conditioning was a must. I love it on hot summer nights when getting to sleep otherwise would be difficult. I do appreciate it, I really do. But why does every office and store have to go to the extreme the second the outside temperatures go above 70? Working in freezing conditions does not keep me awake; quite the opposite, it makes me feel like it’s bed time. It also makes me hungry. This summer, offices of America, let’s save some energy and let us ladies wear actual seasonal attire; “cool it” with the ac!

Tourists – I know they are good for the city, and I love people to love our great hometown, but can they step out of the way while some of us are sprinting to meetings? A Silver Line for tourists might be a good start.

NeighborsMine have been pretty quiet over the past few weeks, but there is literally an overflowing bucket of empty packs of Camel Lights on our porch. Gross. And I can’t remember if I told you about the vomit on the porch incident? Summer with the neighbors might be a post in itself. . .

In short, people need to step it up and realize they’re not the only ones on the planet.

Be sure to share one (or more!) of your recent rants in the comments. And then go and enjoy a beautiful weekend!

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