The next day, Janet and Larry and Jean and Lois got ready and we paused outside Einstein's house for a photo op and then went to the Einstein Museum where we admired this letter and this picture of Albert as an Indian chief as Jean modeled this children's hat and we made our way about the campus before reaching the Lewis Library where we observed the lighting in the tree house

as Jean and Lois Larry and Janet and Suzanne speculated as to whether it would work in LaHabra. At our stop at Hoagie Haven, we ran into Randy Bolton '75 with his number 14 and then we visited the bust of Einstein and the man reading the New York Times before arriving home for a lunch of Hoagies Haven on one side of the table and sushi and salmon salad on the other. After a break, we headed off to Eno Terra where the waiter recorded us (but did not allow us to take a kitchen photo) and then bread and prosecco were served along with onion soup mozzarella salad tuna tartare and artichoke chips before the steak was presented with gnocchi and a pasta dish and then the truffles (white ones) were ground to enhance the remaining plates after which the dessert menu was presented in 4 pages and biscotti were brought as an offering to make up for the missing chantrelle mushrooms and after a final taste of grappa, we called it a night.