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Spent some time patiently waiting for the sun to go down as I thought it was going to be an impressive light show. In the end it was a 'bit pink', but not much more...
Item Number: 918-310
Document Title: Franklin Park [recto]/
Project: 00918; Franklin Park; Boston; Massachusetts; 01 Parks, Parkways & Recreation Areas; 734 PLANS (1881-1917)
Location: Olmsted National Historic Site, Brookline, MA
Category: PLAN
Purpose: P&S (Profile & Section)
Physical Characteristics: 0000008790 53 1/4 x 22 1/4 graphite --color ink graph
Dates: 07-MAR-1894
Notes: -Blue Hill Ave. - Seaver St. to Canterbury St. profiles to acc. grad. study no. 298 [pi] -Wall on Blue Hill Ave./to acc'y no. 199 gr. p. -no. 301 [verso] PI CAT = P&S
Please credit: Courtesy of the United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site.
Monday, 5th November
The Veggie Garden
Rik dug the place where I want to grow the beans and peas and today I planted them. The soil is quite heavy clay and the ground slopes. I think the best way to turn this into a veggie garden will be to put raised beds in.
After watering them in I got changed and headed into town for the pub quiz. We came second ($50 bar tab) then the team went to Rik's office to watch the fireworks over the harbour (it's Guy Fawkes Night). It was a fabulous display and I loved the smiley faces and hearts that appeared in the sky. After the fireworks we went back to the Green Man (just next door) and spent our bar tab before getting a later train home.