April is so wishy-washy. Kind of warm, kind of not. Kind of green, kind of not. We want SPRING but it's more like a whisper of spring.
Tuesday, April 14. Got out for a 7:00 am run on the cart paths. Felt, smelled and sounded like spring out there. Damp and warm with that earthy smell, and peepers peeping in the Heath and birdsong everywhere. Also - Hole #8 just keeps turning up deer parts ðĪ·♀️ (6.0 miles)Wednesday, I got out for around 10:00 for a quick walk to clear my head between budget work and heading into the office for afternoon meetings ðĪŠ (2.1 miles walked)
Thursday was a 3:00 pm run down to the river and back. Muggy and damp. River is roaring. Three deer, a lot of trailing arbutus buds but no more blooms, and one smaller than my hand turtle moved off the dirt. So cute! (6.0 miles)
Saturday was nice if breezy. Headed out at 1:00 for a run on the powerlines out to Gone Fishing and then back along the bottom of the Heath. Three white breasted nuthatches, one downy woodpecker, and one turkey vulture seen. Lots of colts foot and more trailing arbutus in bloom. (10.4 miles)
Sunday was rain all day. Headed out around 10:30 for a random wander. Ran over to Bowdoin and back around on the roads. So many puddles. So very wet. (10.66 miles)
Really should have run on Monday, as it was a day off from work but I actually had budget work to get done and Sam wasn't feeling great and instead of spent too much time at the computer and never got out. So much for enjoying a day off! ð
Tuesday, I headed out at 4:15 after being in the office for the day and looped up to the bottom of the Heath on the roads. Windy, bright and cool. (6.2miles)
We headed down to Boston on Wednesday around 10:00 for a few days of college touring, and after getting a few things done in the early morning, I headed around 7:45 to get in a few miles before we took off. Ran the cart paths and Heath. Cold and breezy. One turkey, one redtail hawk, and some cool salamander and frog eggs in the vernal pool. (7.0 miles)
First stop was a 1:30 tour at Tufts. It was cold, damp and drizzling. Definitely not ideal touring weather. Brr. But campus was quite pretty with all the flowering trees in bloom. We did the offficial tour and then wandered down to the pool for a bit of extra wandering. (1.5 miles walked)
After the tour we headed to the hotel to relax a bit and then found a post for dinner in Waltham where we had some delicious pizza, pasta and cannolis. Yum!
Thursday we headed to Babson first where we sat through the info session and a little bit of the tour before bailing. Beautiful campus and would be amazing if one was truly focused on business, but it was not for Sam. We got coffee and then headed to Brandeis for tour #2 for the day, where we wandered down to the pool before heading back into town for lunch. (0.75 miles walked) I then promptly forgot to start my watch for the official tour, but I'm guessing we walked around 1.5 miles. It was a big campus, with the original older buildings mixed in with some newer more modern spaces. Lots was happening around campus, they had some good programs that were of interest to Sam, and we all really liked it there. Dinner Thursday was a fun American-pub-style restaurant in Waltham.
Friday morning, I got up and out of the hotel around 6:15 for a run in Prospect Hill Park, which was only about a half mile from the hotel. Nice cool bright morning. Fun to be able to hit some trails! Nice mix of carriage and singletrack with some steep pitches too. Lots of stopping to look at the watch. Cool view of Boston from the top. Finished out the run with some loops around the interconnected parking lots near the hotel. (6.15 miles)
Then it was off to Riverside to get on the T into BU, which was our tour spot for the day. It was 0.5 miles from the T to the admissions office along the Charles. After the info session, our tour guide took us along Comm Ave and Bay State Street through the main campus area. After the official tour, we walked down to the west campus to check out the pool and then stopped at Chipotle for lunch (2.4 miles). I think Sam surprised herself by liking BU as much as she did, and while the Mom in me was a bit nervous about the true city-ness of the campus, it did truly seem to be that most of the people we saw walking around were students and while it was very different from a more traditional campus, it still had some good campus-y vibes. Also definitely had some programs that appealed to Sam and she was quite excited about the cadaver lab ð
After lunch, we walked down to and along Newbury Street for some shopping. There were a ton of people out with it being a nice day and school vacation week, and Sam and I waited for 30 minutes to get into Brandy Melville. Yes, really! (2.6 miles)
From there, we took the T into the North End, where we had a yummy early dinner at Antico Forno after stopping at Mike's Pastries to pick up cannolis for dessert.
I really meant to get up and run on Saturday, but I will admit to being fairly wiped out between the sleeping in a hotel room, late nights and all the pondering of Sam's future ð so I fell back to sleep when my alarm went off instead. The last tour of the trip was down to Stonehill. A much more traditional liberal arts campus, although quite large acreage-wise, and none of us came away feeling very excited about it.
We stopped and met up with Irene and Dana for a late lunch at Off the Vine. It was nice to see them and to have a chance to catch up, but by the time we got home, I was toast! Still, it was a positive, productive trip and good to find two schools that really appealed to Sam.
Sunday, did a bit of relaxing on the couch, got the grocery shopping done and bills paid, and then headed out after lunch for a run. Ran up to the bottom of the Heath and out on the Powerlines. Nice afternoon. Saw Ryan on hole #4 while he was golfing and I was running through. Phoebes flitting and eastern towhees calling. Skunk cabbage is up and many trailing arbutus in bloom. Felt good. (11.0 miles)
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