Tuesday, July 24, 2007

The Boston Duck Tour

Boy ! Too many things, too little time!! I seem to hardly have time to write about anything nowadays. Anyhow, here's my earnest effort to try catching up with the latest stuff. Last week, Mahi & I were in Boston, attending Focus 2007, Sierra Atlantic's mid-year sales conference. We were put up at the Marriot, in Norwood - pretty close to our office there.

As part of the recreational activity, we all went out on the Boston Duck Tour. At the outset, let me assure you that it was in no way related to any ducks or birds. The Duck which is actually the DUKW is a six-wheel-drive amphibious truck that was originally designed inside General Motors Corporation during World War II for transporting goods and troops over land and water and for use approaching and crossing beaches in amphibious attacks.

Duck tours are generally very liberally spiced with humor, and ours was no less. Our driver was Seargent Meatball, and he had a Hawaiian hula skirt around him, over his clothing. He kept rattling off details about all the places that we visited as part of the tour, and had several anecdotes about each.

The duration of the tour is 90 minutes, in which he took the DUKW through several key landmarks in Boston, including the place which had the infamous Boston Tea Party. Towards the end, he drove into the Charles river, and then continued the tour from there. It's at this time that one also get a chance at navigating the DUKW. A couple of our colleagues did try their hand at it, and it was a whole lot of fun!!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi Ramesh,
That was interesting and the pictures are also good. We had expected some more pictures but that was not to be. Can understand that due to your hectic schedule.Nice to note you both are having an enjoyable time with the right mix of work and pleasure!! Njoi.
Mom & Dad

Anonymous said...

How fascinating! And chuckling over Sgt Mb! Thanks for calling, Bachhas! Oh, yes, thank you too, Brigadier!

Ramesh Ramakrishnan said...

Yeah, hardly had time to take photos. But we do have a group photgraph, will post that shortly.

Ramesh Ramakrishnan said...

Yes aunty, Sgt. Meatballs was the best - we reall had a great time with him.

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