The Professor and the CheerleaderChapter 11
Boston is a miserable city to drive around in. It has a combination of streets that were designed for horse traffic, and then updated for automobiles, and modern multi-lane highways that had to somehow be inserted into a crowded landscape. The traffic is heavy pretty much all the time. And there's nowhere to park. In the end, Bob found a pay parking lot not far from the museum. They walked to the building hand in hand. Bob felt like an older man trying to pretend he was a young...