Harvard Univ. is the oldest univ. in USA & its 375th anniv. is to be celebrated in 2011------Google search says so.
Runi guided us to catch a train to North Stn.(C--line train)---- we got down at Park St. stn. & availed a Red line train to go to Harvard sq. The green, orange & red line trains are moving in different layers, in various directions.
One has to get used to such a system to overcome the initial difficulties of understanding. However, the system is highly appreciable & people r using the same extensively, in order to go to many places.
We got down at Harvard Sq. in a Red line train------the train crossed the Charles River. I saw the Cable bridge of Boston over the river-------- the Hancock bldg. or tower , being a high-rise bldg., was also visible in the background.
At Harvard sq., we walked towards Harvard Univ. Bldgs. & saw the Administrative Bldg., Science bldg. & another bldg. with a remarkable campus area---- a gate attendant was there in the gate of this bldg. Students
& academicians were going in and out.
Snapshots taken by dada. The name Harvard itself is very big & I would like to cherish the memory of being there, though not within.
We returned by a train bound for destination stn Riverside (Gr. line) & got down at Beaconsfield.
Starmarket was near-by & stock of potatoes in the kitchen was poor------ hence, we went to the said mkt.
Alu, Tarmuj (Watermelon cut into a piece) & perhaps some other items were bought.
While returning home, we met a gentleman named Mr. Tyagi who was fm India (Delhi). He was sitting on a bench on the pavement in front of his house. He talked to us & asked us to have a cup of tea someday, circumstances permitting.
However, we were eager to reach home & we did so.
Runi guided us to catch a train to North Stn.(C--line train)---- we got down at Park St. stn. & availed a Red line train to go to Harvard sq. The green, orange & red line trains are moving in different layers, in various directions.
One has to get used to such a system to overcome the initial difficulties of understanding. However, the system is highly appreciable & people r using the same extensively, in order to go to many places.
We got down at Harvard Sq. in a Red line train------the train crossed the Charles River. I saw the Cable bridge of Boston over the river-------- the Hancock bldg. or tower , being a high-rise bldg., was also visible in the background.
At Harvard sq., we walked towards Harvard Univ. Bldgs. & saw the Administrative Bldg., Science bldg. & another bldg. with a remarkable campus area---- a gate attendant was there in the gate of this bldg. Students
& academicians were going in and out.
Snapshots taken by dada. The name Harvard itself is very big & I would like to cherish the memory of being there, though not within.
We returned by a train bound for destination stn Riverside (Gr. line) & got down at Beaconsfield.
Starmarket was near-by & stock of potatoes in the kitchen was poor------ hence, we went to the said mkt.
Alu, Tarmuj (Watermelon cut into a piece) & perhaps some other items were bought.
While returning home, we met a gentleman named Mr. Tyagi who was fm India (Delhi). He was sitting on a bench on the pavement in front of his house. He talked to us & asked us to have a cup of tea someday, circumstances permitting.
However, we were eager to reach home & we did so.
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