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	<title>Word Around Town &#187; Things I&#8217;m Thankful For</title>
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	<description>Rachael Burger's Various Interests</description>
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		<title>The Somerville Public Library</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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:</p>
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<li>The catalog is <a href=http://library.minlib.net/search/>searchable online</a>
<li>Any books that aren&#8217;t available in your local library, can be &#8220;requested&#8221; through the Minuteman Library Network (usual order time is 1-2 weeks) and picked up at the location of your choosing.
<li>Books that aren&#8217;t on the Minuteman Library Network can be ordered through the &#8220;Virtual Catalog&#8221;, encompassing many more libraries (usual lead time, a bit longer), such that I, at least, have been able to get almost every book I&#8217;ve needed.
<li>And all this for FREE with a library card.
<li>In addition, you can check the status of check-out books (and requested books) online, renew online (up to three times) etc.
<li>All of the above also applies to children&#8217;s books and CDs. Hooray!</p>
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		<title>Verrill Farm</title>
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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 [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href=http://www.verrillfarm.com>Verrill Farm</a></b>: 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&#8217;s fun to just go and see what&#8217;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 <a href=http://www.verrillfarm.com/signup.htm>email</a> list to get notified of special events. I discovered the band <a href=http://world.std.com/~muller/SR/index.html>Southern Rail</a> at the 2006 corn and potato festival.</p>
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