March 2: Isabella Gardner Museum

We sleep late and awaken to heavy rain in downtown Boston.  It is warm, windy and rainy and it is great just lounging in the hotel room watching and listening to the rain.  No need to rush out early.
By around noon, we head out on the T for the Isabella Gardner Museum, a great private museum and the site of the novel, The Art Forger.

Our first stop is lunch at their very nice G Cafe.
steak, beet & radish salad
pear tartine with St. Alban's cheese
Only pictures of the courtyard were allowed inside the Gardner.
Realizing that we are now short on time to get to our next event, we have a very hurried meal at Scollay Square.  We didn't give this restaurant justice.  I'm sure that it is very nice.  We just didn't have time.
After our quick dinner, we take a very long (over an hour) B train out to Boston College to hear a lecture from a visiting author, Leslie Jamison, The Empathy Exams.  It was good to get back on campus visiting Meredith's haunt but it was cold and very windy and we were chilled to the bone walking across campus.  The heat under our seat on the T on the (over an hour) way back saved us.

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