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November 18th 2007: Assorted Cambridge Happenings


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Breakfast: The Biscuit
The cute cafe, The
Biscuit, from which I grabbed breakfast.
Its selection of baked goods.
My cherry muffin.  Sadly, it was dry.  I found myself eating the
cherries and throwing out the rest.  Teaches me I should think twice
about being healthy and ordering the one muffin they label as low fat.
The cute cafe, The Biscuit, from which I grabbed breakfast.
Its selection of baked goods.
My cherry muffin. Sadly, it was dry. I found myself eating the cherries and throwing out the rest. Teaches me I should think twice about being healthy and ordering the one muffin they label as low fat.
Lunch: Darwin's
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"The fayerweather:" turkey, swiss, lettuce, tomato, and a
sun-dried-tomato-and-pesto mayonnaise.  I don't normally like knowing I'm
eating mayonnaise, but it does tend to make sandwiches taste better.
For lunch, I headed to Darwin's, a deli that I'd visited previously.
"The fayerweather:" turkey, swiss, lettuce, tomato, and a sun-dried-tomato-and-pesto mayonnaise. I don't normally like knowing I'm eating mayonnaise, but it does tend to make sandwiches taste better.
Museums
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Washington Allston's ghostly chalk sketch, Sea View: Ship in a
Squall.
I stopped briefly at the Fogg Museum just before closing, when it's free. I never finished exploring it during my last visit. This time I mostly concentrated on the Busch-Reisinger Museum, attached to the Fogg.
Washington Allston's ghostly chalk sketch, Sea View: Ship in a Squall.
Dinner: Veggie Planet
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Dinner was take-out from Veggie Planet: a respectable pizza ("portobello redhead: seared portobellos topped with a red roasted pepper almond sauce, browned onions, and feta") and bread sticks with a romanesco dip and with a "dip" of tomato chunks.