Summer was upon us. Sarah had arranged an internship in Boston and found a place to stay in Cambridge, so we were slated to spend a weekend driving there and getting her settled. Before I could go, I had to meet with Yacine Ait-Sahalia from the Economics department on June 2.

On June 4, we drove to Cambridge. Out hotel was in Kendall Square so we had a chance to see the Stata Center

in our neighborhood. This bodes well for the Lewis Library. We also recorded the outside and inside of Kresge in case anyone ever did a project for their structures class about the construction. On our walk to Harvard Square for dinner, we took a few pictures of 881 Mass Ave.

Morning of Saturday, June 5 we went to Sarah's apartment where her room had a nice welcome and even with her stuff in disarray and the bed unmade the light was good so that we could go off and explore and look for Sarah's place of work which came through better here and then we recorded the front door before heading to the nearby Boston Commons where something was happening at the church involving the man with the funny hat who is barely visible even as Sarah and the man with the pushcart watched. On the walk back, we crossed hte Harvard Bridge and recorded 50 then 100 smoots before taking panoramas of the Camridge side and returning to 150 smoots the halfway mark, 200 and then 250 smoots before capturing Baker House and the Charles and getting back to 300 then 350 and finally 364.4 smoots and 1 ear. We recorded the infinite corridor and then made our way to Sarah's apartment with its front door as her stuff made its way into the closet and her bed made as the suitcase was ready to be pushed under her bed for the summer. To celebrate, we went to the Mexican restuarant for dinner where I had this margarita and we had enchiladas of varying sorts.

On Sunday morning, June 6, I packed my bag as Sarah put on her shoes and the water stood guard as we recorded her clock and fan and the frisbe that showed this was home before heading off to a large breakfast at which the people next to us ducked so we took this gratuitous pictures of unknown people.

On Monday, June 7, back at work, I met with Sal Torquato from the Chemistry department.