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Things I'm Thankful For admin | 05 Apr 2007

The Somerville Public Library

In the early nineties, fresh back from Zimbabwe and living on my own in the North End, I spend a lot of time in the Boston Public Library researching jobs and keeping warm in the winter. Until sometime last year, I seem to have forgotten that the library even exists. But here are the great things about the (Somerville) library, especially in its 21st-century, internet-enabled form:

  1. The catalog is searchable online
  2. Any books that aren’t available in your local library, can be “requested” through the Minuteman Library Network (usual order time is 1-2 weeks) and picked up at the location of your choosing.
  3. Books that aren’t on the Minuteman Library Network can be ordered through the “Virtual Catalog”, encompassing many more libraries (usual lead time, a bit longer), such that I, at least, have been able to get almost every book I’ve needed.
  4. And all this for FREE with a library card.
  5. In addition, you can check the status of check-out books (and requested books) online, renew online (up to three times) etc.
  6. All of the above also applies to children’s books and CDs. Hooray!

Things I'm Thankful For admin | 05 Apr 2007

Verrill Farm

Verrill Farm: Though not strictly organic (this farm practices IPM, or integrated pest management), this farm in Concord, MA, at the corner of route 116 (Great Road) and Sudbury Rd. has a small market with delicious fresh produce (home-grown and from elsewhere), including, in season, over a dozen varieties of heirloom tomatoes, peaches, six kinds of peppers, corn, kale, chard, yellow and purple carrots, rhubarb, spinach, and asparagus. All are delicious and fresh. It’s fun to just go and see what’s available and cook from there. Reasonable prices as well. Verrill also has a deli with the best vegetable wrap my husband has ever tasted, as well as seasonal special events and pick-your-own events. You can add yourself to their email list to get notified of special events. I discovered the band Southern Rail at the 2006 corn and potato festival.