Having been captivated by the streets of Lawrenceville last week, I'll lead a run (4.73 miles for you marathon trainees) which will start (and end!) at the Expresso a Mano coffeehouse at Butler and 37th, essentially running around in circles to see them. We'll hit the trail by the river and much of the cemetery. And the outside of the most unusually decorated house ever seen.
I imagine there will be a run-to-the-run - so write in if you're organizing -
Last week was Easter Sunday, and a surprising number of us got up before the Easter bunny to run through Homewood Cemetery - where we lamented the sad news of the demise of the public gardens - and Frick Park. We then grabbed most of the seats at the Coffee Tree, where there were too many conversations to keep track of, but these endorsements surfaced:
- NPR podcasts - including the TED Radio Hour
- Maple Parsnip Cake for Passover or anytime - and Wendy's astounding news that baking powder is kosher for Passover! I tell you it has rocked my world.
- City of Asylum in the Mexican War Streets
- And most enthusiastically, the Scratch and Dent at Sears, which I now see can be incorporated into Sunday's run - we'll try!
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