OK,so here is part two of our Cambridge adventure. To get to Harvard Square you can take the "T" or trolley, and it will let you off right smack in the middle of Harvard Square.
I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!! SHE SNUCK THIS IN AGAIN!!!!!!!
On the day we were there all the kids were moving out of their dorms.
This is what the new Cambridge is like,with shi-shi little places to sit outside, and a lot of the stores are the same as all over the USA(the Gap,ect) Once Harvard Square was filled with individually owned stores and they were all very different and all very individual. There are still a few remaining stores left which once gave the Square its individuality and made it fun.......
For example this store!! This store is still a hold out from the 60's and has been here forever!!!
And this one!!!
And even though this little bag was in a bigger store it made PL2 happy to see that the essence of Cambridge was still floating around!!!!!
This is a funky little building on the corner......
This is the Harvard Lampoon Building!! Look closely and you will see that it is a face!!!!!!
Now there used to be a gazillion book stores ( and this was known as the city with the most book stores in the USA)and there still are alot (but not as many)Archie was feeling like he needed a new book to read in his crate before he went to sleep.........I told him I would wait while he picked one out......
WHICH ONE WHICH ONE!!!!!
Oh yes,I see I'll take this one.......The PG Wodehouse "The Indiscretions of Archie" which I was named after.......
This is right in the middle of the Square.This man is a championship chess player and you can try to beat him..... and it is very very hard too!!!He is out there all summer long....
HOW DOES SHE KEEP SLIPPING IN THIS STUFF!!! PL2 loves this clothes store(ARE YOU HAPPY NOW??)
This is the entrance to the JFK park on JFK boulevard next to the the JFK School of Government.It was originally supposed to be the site of the JFK Library but the school thought there would be too much traffic(remember our tour of that last year??)Caroline Kennedy picked out all the plants and trees and picked all of her Dad's sayings and they are all around the park
Archie and I wanted to take a dip in this fountain but it wasn't on yet.You can just about see the Charles River in the background in the next picture....
Here I am contemplating how lovely it is here and trying to read this quote in the next picture....
Here is another place to grab a snack. it is a very very old house....and is the house from the Village Smitty that Longfellow wrote about in his poem "the Village Blacksmith"
Harvard Square from the other side.....
And now it seems what alot of people have been waiting for...the office of Click and Clack!! Now read the window very carefully.......
If you can't see what it says it says
DEWEY
CHEETHAM
& HOWE
Well Archie is going to start his book,PL1 is going to start his book,PL2 is muttering something about how she will never be able to get any clothes from Settebellos if she keeps going to Bartley's and eating like a pig, and I have to go get ready for a shift with Asta's Daddy. Koobie and Lacie and I are all taking turns. Please keep saying and sending all your prayers for them.....And so officially closes our first 2008 summer Boston Tours. If you have any requests please let your tour guides know!!!! Love A+A