Out and about in New England
One Saturday in January, I drove to Hartford, Connecticut to see my friends Joann (from the New York area) and David (from Washington, DC). Joann and I had long talked about meeting at a point halfway between our homes, and David decided to join us. We all gathered at the Mark Twain House, which none of us had visited before. It’s a grand place, and surprising: If Mark Twain is associated with a river, most people would say it’s the Mississippi, not the Connecticut. In fact, Twain spent quite a bit of time in Hartford, and a visit to the house gave context to at least one of his well known works.
This past weekend, my husband, Paul, and I took a short drive to Duxbury, Massachusetts. It’s a quintessential Massachusetts seaside town, but one we had never visited. The day was beautiful and sunny, and we sat on the beach for a while after visiting yet another surprising museum. In this case, it was the location that made the family-endowed Art Complex Museum a surprise. Before we visited, I hadn’t even known of the museum’s existence. Now I hope to get back there in the fall for an exhibit of Shaker furniture.
I’ve lived around here for a long time, but there’s still a long list of New England sights and sites that await my visit. The region is marked by its rich history, one that’s well worth exploring.
Hi Sabrina,
There’s nothing significant to report, but keep your eye on your email-box later this week or early next. We’ll be sending a message soon to check in with applicants who have remained on the waitlist. We know that some people have made alternate plans, so we want to do a quick follow-up.
Jessica
Hi Jessica,
Anything new with the waitlist?