getting a Caprese Sandwich (beefsteak tomato, buffalo mozzarella and balsamic reduction on focaccia)
and a Blueberry Scone.
The food was just alright I guess, although I do like the ambience in this place. I might just come back here again some day.
From here, it was on to Thompson CT, passing through Dudley
French River Reservoir, Cemetery Drive near North Main Street |
Acts II Ministries |
Knights of Columbus Council 2087 |
North Grosvenordale Mill, 50 River Street |
Thompson Public Schools Administration Building |
Town Hall, 815 Riverside Drive |
Sportsman Pond, End of Valley Road |
Old Belding-Corticelli Mill, Blain Road and Riverside Drive |
French River, Blain Road and Riverside Drive |
Thompson Public Library |
Emmanuel Lutheran Church |
St. Joseph's Church |
including 2 parks with nice nature views that were not on my list,
Heritage Way Park, 1019 Riverside Drive |
Riverside Park, Main Street and Riverside Drive |
before it was time for my hike at the West Thompson Lake area, where the path I took to explore the east side of the lake is shown below in pink.
The pictures I took here of the lake follow.
I got the Gollum's Mess (three eggs, bacon, sausage, kielbasa, ham, onions, peppers, mushrooms, tomatoes all scrambled up on top of a bed of crispy hash browns smothered in cheese),
which was sinfully delicious because of everything in it.
From here, it was back to Worcester, where I got a Mini Eclair, a Plain Bon Bon and a Chocolate Bon Bon from Culpeppers Bakery and Cafe.
Not too bad, and for cheap.
My other half also got some dessert from European Bakery and Pastry,
which were way better than Culpeppers, to say the least.
For dinner we were in Brookline for ramen with a friend at Ganko Ittetsu Ramen, a small Japanese place located within the Coolidge Corner Arcade.
We got pretty much everything on the small menu, getting the Cucumber (shio-koji cured cucumber, soy sesame oil dressing) appetizer,
the Shoyu Ramen (soy sauce, simmered pulled pork, onion, corn, seasoned scallions, 5 minute egg, iwa nori, sesame seeds),
the Miso Ramen (miso, sliced simmered pork, sauteed nappa cabbage, onion and beansprouts, scallions, wakame, corn, ginger, 5 minute egg, sesame seeds)
and the Tan Tan Ramen (spicy sesame sauce, sauteed pickled vegetables, seasoned diced pork, pickled vegetable, scallions, spicy sesame oil, wakame, sesame seeds).
The cucumbers were way too bland and cut too big to be enjoyable, although the ramen was not bad.
Overall though, there are much better places around, with more stuff on the menu than here.
It was good to be able to catch up with an old friend I had not seen in a while though.
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