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The John Hancock Tower shines in the last sunlight of the day. At 60 stories and 790 feet (240 meters), it is the tallest building in Boston.
We recently visited Vanessa's parents. Their house holds great sentimental value as it not only served as Vanessa's childhood home, but also her father's. The property has been in the family for over 50 years. As we looked through old photographs, it became evident that countless birthdays and holidays were celebrated in their kitchen, adding to the warmth and nostalgia of the space.
In the queue to get de-iced.
The picturesque cobblestone streets of Durbuy.
Walking through the historic streets of Durbuy is a journey through time. The cobblestone roads and quaint architecture invite the imagination to wander, wondering about the stories and lives of those who lived here hundreds of years ago.
Durbuy is one of the smallest towns in Belgium, but has one of the best Christmas markets.
"L'épicerie de Durbuy" is a small specialty shop located in Durbuy. They offer artisanal products made locally in the Ardennes region. On our visit, we purchased some of their homemade pastis.
With only a few minutes to go before the start of the new year, Ben wanted to get the fire pit going so we'd stay warm while watching the fire works. Turns out you can make a roaring fire in one minute with the help of a leaf blower. Don't try this at home kids.
My Oma who is almost 95 years old. Lise is helpig her great-grandmother unwrap a Christmas gift.
Back in Belgium for the last two weeks of the year. It was cold but beautiful when I walked to the bakery in the morning.
Boston still has around 2,500 gas lights throughout the city. The first gas lights were introduced in 1828. Prior to 1828, Boston used oil lamps to light the streets. While gas lights provide a lot of character to the neighborhood, they are not great for carbon emission. Recently, the city decided to replace them with LED lights that mimic real flames.
Jay spatchcocking the Thanksgiving turkey.
The end of a great Thanksgiving meal with great friends.
Kicking off the FIFA World Cup 2022 at an Acquia partner event in London.
London by night.
A bar at the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel in London.
The old brickwork is both repointed and white-washed.
Ziplining until dark.
Cow 8161 saying hello!
Cousins on a family walk in the Belgian Ardennes.
Playing 'jeu de boules' in the Belgian Ardennes.
An old tractor abandoned in a field.
Reviewing a "mood board" of different tiles, woods, stones, and fabrics.
Planning out the chairs and sofas.
October is the best month to drive around New England.
The next months, we are organizing Acquia events around the world. We are calling it the 'Acquia Freedom Tour'. We just kicked off our tour with our first event at the Fontainebleau hotel on Miami Beach. Up next: New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Tokyo, London and more.
The vartender in a Cuban bar in Miami. Typo intended.