LLorg East Coast +2024+
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Re: LLorg East Coast ~2021~
Good news folks! Masks are no longer needed outside in MA!
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Re: LLorg East Coast ~2021~
Xenops wrote:Okay, I'm making an executive decision: how about one of these two for dinner? They both serve some meat, and drinks.
http://www.oaklongbarkitchen.com/
https://www.stephaniesonnewbury.com
They are both a short walk from the library. They also have patio/outdoor seating. Which brings up the question: how many people can see themselves staying for dinner, starting between 5:00pm and 6:00pm? I'm thinking I might need to make reservations.
For the initial congregation, I'm thinking Tatte on 399 Boylston St.--they have outdoor seating, and it's close to the Arlington stop.
So, itinerary:
1:00pm--4:00pm meet at Tatte, grab a coffee, lunch, whatever.
5:00pm--9:00pm dinner.
According to my maps, it will take me about 40 minutes to get from my church to where we are meeting, thus, depending on when exactly liturgy finishes, I may be there closer to 12:30. In addition, I will probably have to leave sometime around 4:30 as my train will leave at 5:15, so I will not stay for supper.
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Re: LLorg East Coast ~2021~
PfifltriggPi wrote:Xenops wrote:Okay, I'm making an executive decision: how about one of these two for dinner? They both serve some meat, and drinks.
http://www.oaklongbarkitchen.com/
https://www.stephaniesonnewbury.com
They are both a short walk from the library. They also have patio/outdoor seating. Which brings up the question: how many people can see themselves staying for dinner, starting between 5:00pm and 6:00pm? I'm thinking I might need to make reservations.
For the initial congregation, I'm thinking Tatte on 399 Boylston St.--they have outdoor seating, and it's close to the Arlington stop.
So, itinerary:
1:00pm--4:00pm meet at Tatte, grab a coffee, lunch, whatever.
5:00pm--9:00pm dinner.
According to my maps, it will take me about 40 minutes to get from my church to where we are meeting, thus, depending on when exactly liturgy finishes, I may be there closer to 12:30. In addition, I will probably have to leave sometime around 4:30 as my train will leave at 5:15, so I will not stay for supper.
I plan to come to Tatte early just in case, so I will plan to come at 12:30pm.
As for the weather, I noted the forecast predicts some amount of rain, so we might have to move indoors. If anyone doesn't feel comfortable meeting indoors, I understand. I will come to see anyone that decides to visit.
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Re: LLorg East Coast ~2021~
So unfortunately I can't make it out. The flights I was planning on taking ended up filling up last minute (they looked fine yesterday) as well as most of the ones leaving Sunday. I hope y'all still have fun and if I'm in Boston again (it's on my list!) I'll make a post here or something and hopefully I can meet some of you.
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Re: LLorg East Coast ~2021~
PfifltriggPi wrote:[
IronMike wrote:
lichtrausch wrote:
jmar257 wrote:.
Deinonysus wrote:
As for the weather, I noted the forecast predicts some amount of rain, so we might have to move indoors. If anyone doesn't feel comfortable meeting indoors, I understand. I will come to see anyone that decides to visit.
Here’s an idea: we go to Life Alive on 431 Boyston—like two restaurants down—as they have covered outside seating. Less COVID, less rain.
https://www.lifealive.com/
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Re: LLorg East Coast ~2021~
Unfortunately, my small person is sick and I wouldn't want to pass it on to any of you fine folks, so I'll need to sit this one out. Have fun, everyone!
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- Xenops
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Re: LLorg East Coast ~2021~
I sent a PM to people that indicated interest. If you want contact info for tomorrow, send me a PM.
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Re: LLorg East Coast ~2021~
i am currently on my way into the city.
When I checked this morning, it was not supposed to rain today, although the view out of the train window now seems rather different. Perhaps outside might not be the best option today.
When I checked this morning, it was not supposed to rain today, although the view out of the train window now seems rather different. Perhaps outside might not be the best option today.
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"Зброя - слово." - Леся Українка
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- IronMike
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Re: LLorg East Coast ~2021~
Great meeting up with everyone! Until next year...or later this year.
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