Normady Family Farms👍🏻😁
On the 21st of October, we moved from a place (I’m not sure where) to Boston Massachusetts where we stayed at a SUPER nice RV Park called Normady Family Farms. By far this was my favorite campsite we have stayed at. It had many activities including two baseball fields, basketball courts, tennis courts, massive playgrounds, indoor and outdoor pools, arcade and many other activities. The scenery was nice also. There was a large field with rolling hills and a pond that you could fish in. Sadly we only stayed for around three days😩. On our last day there, we went into Boston. For the first half of the day we did school, then around lunch time we drove to a strange place near Boston. We boarded a really old and junky trolly/train thingy and rode that until we got into the city. We then boarded a subway (a nice one) and rode until the place where the Freedom trail started.
The Freedom trail👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
The Freedom Trail is a trail through Boston that visits all of the historic sites during colonial times. We saw places such as Paul Revere’s house, colonial graveyards and war monuments, etc. The trail ended at the USS Constitution where we were going to meet with our cousin and his fiancée. It was raining super hard so we were wondering if we should cancel touring the ship. Also we didn’t know if it would still be open, so dad called the office and they said they closed at 6. When we got there we walked up and they said they were closed, it was only 5. So we just went to the museum. After that we went to a place to eat, they had the worst tasting hamburgers ever (except McDonald’s).
“The campsite”👎🏻😤
This campsite is hardly worth even telling about😂. It was a really old junky campground with a LOT of permanent residents. We were originally supposed to stay there for three days, but thankfully we only had to stay for two days. Here’s why, there was a big storm coming and they were going to close the only bridge off of the island. We would be stuck there for who-knows-how-long.