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March 2012

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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

It’s re-opened! It’s lovely.

Isabella Stewart Gardner was a fascinating woman who collected art with her husband at the end of the 19th century. She sponsored many up and coming artists throughout her life, perhaps most notably, John Singer Sergent.

Disliking the style of museums of her era: enormous, vacant spaces that were cold and impersonal, she created the current building (minus, quite obviously, the 2012 addition), it mimics a home, displaying the art as one might if it were actually displayed in your home.

This is one of my favorite museums for this very reason. You can interact with art from everywhere from ancient China, to 12th century Flanders, to 19th century Boston. It’s not a museum to visit just once, it’s one that you could spend months exploring—and not in the way that you would need months to explore the Louvre. There is so much packed into each room, the way the art interacts with the pieces around it, is really wonderful.

They’ve just added a modern addition, off the back of the old house that has a really fun and interesting theater, a new installation gallery space, a restaurant, and a truly stunning museum shop.

And, if that weren’t enough, the stunning courtyard of the old building boasts a greenhouse with trickling fountains and orchids galore:

Admission, like many places in Boston is unfortunately high:
Adults: $15
65+: $12
College w/ID: $5
Under 18: Free
Named Isabella: Free*

Double check your local library for passes, many have discounted tickets available.

*Yes, if you’re named Isabella, it’s free. I wonder if they’ll phase that out as all these Twihard’s daughters named Isabella grow up and out of the under-18 range… but that’ll be another 18-or-so years.

Mar 26, 20121 note
#Isabella Stewart Gardner #Museum #Boston #Fenway #Fenway Court
Out in Allston: Deep Ellum

Even before moving to the Allston/Brighton area, I knew about Deep Ellum. After spending far too much time in a similar gastro-pub in Geneva, NY (the Red Dove—go there) I’ve been a lost soul, searching for a foodie home. Deep Ellum was just the place I had been craving.

It’s dark, it’s loud, and it’s full of hipsters. It embodies Allston, really.

It’s got a beer menu that rivals the length of the most pretentious French restaurant’s wine list. The food has a range of prices that can accommodate most anyone (truffle fries for $5? Yes, please.) Split their cheese platterĀ  or Moules Frites (both $12) if you’re just going to nosh, drink and chat. On a cold winter’s day their Pumpkin Sage Rotini will heat you from within, and on a hot summer’s day their Grilled Salad Nicoise (both $14) it’s a great standby place for a fun night out.

Take the #66 or #57 to Union Sq., or take the Green Line B to Harvard Ave, walk down Harvard Ave. to Cambridge St and bang a left.

Mar 23, 20125 notes
#Deep Ellum #Allston #MA #out in Allston #dinner #lunch #summer #Union Sq #66 #57 #T #Green Line B #Harvard Ave #Cambridge St #hipsters #Red Dove #gastro pub
Food Trucks.

Spring has sprung, officially. It is officially spring, as of yesterday. Per mother nature, spring sprung sometime last week when the temps creeped up well above 65.

It seems like the population of my neighborhood (or really of everywhere I go) has quadrupled. Where does everyone go during the winter months?

Rather than hopping the bus to get my groceries, I found myself strolling at a very leisurely pace. Enjoying the walk to and from (and taking about 2 1/2 hours to do it). There’s something so wonderful about the first few days of warm weather. Even if we know it’s likely to recede, we know it will be back.

Boston.com just put out a list of the food trucks around Boston. I’ve eaten at a number of them, with Clover and Bon Me being my favorites.

For the most up to date schedule for Boston’s food trucks, click here to access the City of Boston’s page.

Mar 21, 2012
#food truck #Boston #boston.com #clover #bon me #where #when #warm weather #new england
Spring Fever

It’s spring-ish out and I’m itching to ride my bike. Problem is, it’s still in storage, though hopefully this weekend we’ll break it out.

I was psyched to see the Hubway had put out the docking stations in anticipation of the warm season (the 2012 launch is slated for March 15th)

It seems the Packard’s Corner Hubway station has grown from 3 docks to 15.To see the stations nearest you/your destination: click here.

I’m really psyched to try this out. The one thing that has me bummed is that Cambridge still hasn’t gotten in on the action. I really wish Boston and Cambridge could work together a bit better to provide a more reasonable solution to transportation.

Mar 13, 2012
#Hubway #Boston #March 15 #2012 #launch #Packard's Corner #Spring Fever #Noreaster #Cambridge #Bike Share
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