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Today we spent the day in Cambridge, MA in Harvard Square and although the weather was only 60 degrees, it was so fresh and lovely out with a great energy in the air. Sipping on boba tea, we hopped around to all of these book stores like the Coop and the Harvard book store along with some antique book shops and a multi language shop called Schoenhof's Foreign Books where I met a cashier from Munich and purchased a German language CD/book kit.
We also hit the international newsstand and went to Grafton Street for a delicious lunch. We walked the grounds at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University where we enjoyed a peaceful garden with a fountain. We hit Tokyo Kid for some Japanese strawberry marshmallow candy and to see if they had anything new. We watched the Peruvian band on the corner who hit every major city in the world playing their pipes and drawing a large crowd, selling CDs after the show. I found a new book called The Future of the Internet--And How to Stop It by Jonathan Zittrain, a professor of Internet Law at Harvard (I can't wait to read it).
And at the end of the day, we went to the most exquisite little slice of heaven called Sweet, with letterpressed take out boxes and gorgeous wallpaper and above all, delicious little cupcakes in flavors including Red Velvet, Boston Cream Pie (of course), Vanilla, Lemon, Coconut Chocolate and more. That, dare I say, was the icing on the perfect cake called a lovely day with my adorable husband. And then we drove home, an hour by car, and made it just before the sunset. Here is our backyard as we arrived. Lovely, isn't it? It was this perfectly lovely shade of yellow-green thanks to the golden sun. So serene. Our little city escape here in the New Hampshire countryside. (images: Holly Becker)
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Thanks also for the book mention - I'm a law student and very interested in the future interaction of the law and the internet. Going to add it to my amazon wish list =)
I wish we could go visit it when it's sunny and warm, but we'll have to wait until this Christmas. Glad you got to have a nice day!
Your post also reminds me of a mad two week trip 2 friends and I took to New England, into Canada and to New York back in 1989. And also how I'd love to go back, with my husband and 2 daughters in tow. Back then we spent some time in/around Cambridge, Boston and Harvard. Thank you.
Have a nice day too
Kerry.
2- Those cupcakes look even more delicious than their packaging... Somehow.
3- I love New Hampshire oh so much! (Aside from the brutal winters.) All of my family lives in Sandown.
4- Your blog really does inspire me more than any other. Truly. Thank you so much!
Blue-in-Green - Neither, it's a little pond. :) A muskrat lives in it, he has the whole pond to himself though a blue heron visits often and we have two ducks that stop by.
I love it when it gets to be warm enough to move your life outside of the house for bit.
Did you change your masthead or have I been dense and not noticed that awesome knit coffee mug?? (i eyed it for weeks when I got my morning latte and never broke down and got one. Drat!)
Happy Monday Holly!
So u're learning German, huh? Let me know if u need any help/a conversation partner.
Greetings,
Evil Sunflower
I am visiting Boston this fall and you have inspired me to no end!
These cupcakes look divine and so does your backyard. I live in upstate NY and the green of spring is just so intoxicating