Monday, September 26, 2011

Boston College: Boston, Massachusetts

I decided to test out my first quack echo in Boston. I had heard great things about Gasson Hall from my Dutch duck friends so I thought I'd swing by and see what all the hype was about.

That's me on the bushes.
Once I was there I saw the statue of Michael the Archangel Defeating Lucifer.  It was very interesting to think about.   I wondered what kind of strategies Michael used to defeat such a horrific foe.  I'd like to take a self defense lesson from him some time.

Can you see me on Satan's head?  How awesome is that?

I thought it might do me some good to cool down and meditate, so I took a stroll through the Memorial Labyrinth.  The labyrinth was created as a memorial dedicated to the 22 Boston College alumni lost in the 9/11 tragedy.



To finish off my visit I took a trip to the Gasson Hall Commons Area.  You can't really see it in the picture, but the room is full of stained glass.  That was my favorite place because it looked just like the refectory at Hogwarts.  I felt inspired and decided to test my wizardry powers, but it was a total waste. It was still fun trying though.



Quack Report:

I had the best quack echo when I visited the statue.  It was loud and long and very satisfying.

Obviously I didn't test my quack during my meditation at the Memorial Labyrinth.  I didn't want my quack disturbing other's meditation. 

I gave a good long quack in the Common Area and found the echo was squeaky and short.