So during the year I was working on a running shoe related project. The running team is in Boston though, not Germany. I had met a few people from the team but not the majority, and few of them knew what I was up to. We arranged that after my internship finished up and I went home, that I could visit the Boston office for 2 days enjoy everything that goes with that. I had never been to Boston before but have been wanting to visit for some time. It's a beautiful place.
I landed Wednesday night and took the train into town and found my hotel, which was really a bed and breakfast called The College Club of Boston. Delightful. I believe is used to be a women's college.
After a recommendation from the gentleman at the front desk I met with Andrea, who used to study with me, at the Parish Restaurant. I enjoyed a meal called Elephant Walking on Eggs "Sandwich from the Mountain". Then we met Adrian and he drove us the harbor to explore. He showed us this red line painted through the city called "the Freedom Trail" that leads you past many of the sights of Boston. Getting pretty late though so we all headed our separate ways. 1 perk of Boston, I already know lots of people who live there.
Thursday morning I rose and enjoyed a good breakfast with no deli meats (a German peculiarity). I then walked the 45 minutes through town to PUMA as an excuse to see more of Boston. I got to work at 9, found out I was presenting at 10, and promptly was toured through the office to meet a million people (or meet their desks for those who weren't there) in quick succession. The meeting started 15 minutes late because that is the PUMA way, and because designers were involved. In the end, the seats were filled, and hardly even standing room left. It was a great way to start off the day. I spent the next two days meeting people, and seeing how things work in the Boston office. I went for a run with two of the other developers at lunch just like in Germany. One of them used to log 100 miles a week in his prime.
To conclude the trip I got to go to the preliminary round of the Red Bull 2012 Cliff Diving World Series Boston. Pretty crazy stuff. The Olympic high dive is 10m. This was 27.
Then I flew home.
That's all.
oh and I got 2 new pairs of shoes in Boston ;)
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