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This is the text-only English version of the Spanish blog Noches de Harlem. To see pictures and other multimedia files, and to leave comments, please go to the Spanish version.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Fin

Well, since I am back in Barcelona, I am going to close the blog. And you can see I wasn't updating much lately. And some idiot is leaving me spam in the comments, so I am going to disable commenting. Thanks for reading me and see you soon.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Superbowl

Today is Superbowl Sunday. The Patriots (my team!) and the Giants are playing. Here I am watching the game with my Patriots shirt on.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Snow

I mentioned when I was leaving for Boston that I wanted to see snow, because I hadn't seen it yet in the City. Well, I saw snow all right. Here is the Bowdoin College campus, compare how you saw it in October.

I was reminded why snow, being so pretty and giving picture-perfect sights, is so inconvenient, both to drive and to walk. Including how I slipped on a patch of ice in Boston.

Parks

I'm always surprised at how they love to forbid things in this country. I already mentioned it in the post about what's not allowed in the New York subway. Here's a couple more examples, which I think are quite interesting.

In Somerville, the Boston suburb where I used to live, there is this little park, just a little extension of grass, on Holland Avenue. In the gate you can find all these signs:

Let's see. Can't bring your dog. It's closed from 10pm to 8am. Can't play golf. But the funniest thing is that you can't play soccer or football. So, what can you do in this park? There's a baseball diamond in a corner, so I imagine you can play baseball, but it appears that's the only thing you can do. If you feel like kicking a ball, or throwing a football around, you're screwed, even if the park is completely empty.

In St. Nicholas Park, right next to my NY apartment, you can bring your dog. There's a dog area. Yay! Of course, it's fenced in. Here's a picture.

In the little green sign it says: "No people except in the company of a dog." So, there's a dog area, and you can't enter it except if you have a dog. Of course, they weren't going to refrain from forbidding something. If you are just a dog lover and you like to sit and see dogs play, you can't do it. Or you do it from behind the fence.

Elections

Looks like the election is in full swing. Let's see what happens Tuesday...