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April 10, 2003
Walking in Somerville and Cambrige
Boston is one of those great places that is small enough to get around on foot. It was gorgeous today, and I spent a good part of it walking.
In the morning I went with my wife and 18-month old daughter to the Central Hill Playground, near the Somerville City Hall. Thankfully the swings, which had disappeared for a time, were back.
From there we descended into Union Square, to have cappucinos (and milk for the baby) at the Grand Cafe.
In the afternoon, I walked to the eastern edge of Harvard Square to Elsa Dorfman's, where we launched her new mbta-inspired site map.
From there it was across Harvard Square to the Berkman Center, where I met with Hal Roberts learn more about the H2O Project. They are doing great work.
After the 7pm weblog writers meeting, in the same building, Dave and Wendy and I walked up Mass. Ave and dined at the Cambridge Common.
From there, it was up to Porter Square, and then back home to Union. All on foot!
Posted by Andrew Grumet at April 10, 2003 11:46 PM
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