It was a cold and delightful weekend, with a car-and-subway trip into Boston to see ice sculptures (20 minutes). Much of the fun was in the mechanics of the trip: riding the Green Line trolley to Copley Square, emerging for 20 minutes*, and then fleeing the cold to huddle in the Boston Public Library and then, upon emerging, fleeing down the street to huddle in a Dunkin Donuts, then back to the Copley subway and homeward.
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Mrs Blogger is taking just a little too much satisfaction out of the fact that I have to de-clutter my shelves, desk, and dresser so that all may be wiped down, along with all walls, floors, and other surfaces.
Toss-or-store will be no fun, but then no fun for the family either to have to dust & wipe while I'm in the hospital in preparation for my homecoming c. Feb 7th.
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*I also took a few extra steps to the Philips Brooks statue next to Trinity Church in Copley Square to acknowledge him as both the composer of O Little Town of Bethlehem and the builder-rector of Trinity Church.
Tuesday, January 02, 2018
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