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Just a few minutes’ walk from our house, the Boston campus of the University of Massachusetts sits along the Boston waterfront, sparkling blue, a beautiful place for a walk, run, or bike ride.

UMASS Boston

I spent some of my winter marathon training running around the campus, but other than that I don’t spend much time there. Yesterday I decided to change that by paying my third visit to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library. With the weather being amazing, it was the perfect day to take a walk by the ocean, and being it was St. Patrick’s Day, the museum was actually offering a discount. 

I arrived at the museum, bought my ticket, got my camera out (sans flash), and started to explore. First I visited the special visit marking the anniversary of JFK’s inauguration. You’ll see that I got behind the podium to give my inaugural speech Smile

JFK Library JFK Library
JFK Library JFK Library

Then I started through the permanent exhibits, beginning with the campaign for President.

JFK Presidential Library

Through to the election

JFK Presidential Library

JFK Presidential Library JFK Presidential Library

The next exhibit was the inauguration, including Jacqueline Kennedy’s inauguration dress. While the entire museum is inspiring, I have a certain soft spot for Jackie Kennedy’s fashion and other items.

Jacqueline Kennedy inauguration dress

The food blogger in me had to take a photo of the inaugural luncheon menu. I was happy to see New England stuffed lobster on there!

JFK inauguration menu

I love this image of JFK and RFK at the White House.

JFK and RFK

After that, I moved on to the exhibit dedicated to Jacqueline Kennedy.

Jacqueline Kennedy clothing

It contains some clothing and many articles about this elegant and much-loved First Lady.

 

 

 

Jacqueline Kennedy clothing

Jacqueline Kennedy Jacqueline Kennedy

The walls are lined with photographs of Jacqueline’s life, including the gorgeous photos above of her debut to Newport society and her reading with daughter Caroline.

JFK in Ireland

Next up was the JFK in Ireland exhibit. Once a special exhibit all its own, it now has a smaller piece of real estate in the museum, but it is pretty moving and special.

JFK in Ireland

In the same room hangs a large photo of the entire Kennedy family. The museum is certainly a great place for people who love old photographs.

JFK Library

The museum then turns dark, with a tunnel of television screens featuring Walter Kronkite’s broadcast the day of President Kennedy’s assassination.

JFK Library

It is followed by a room showing photos of Kennedy memorials and tributes around the world.

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The exhibits end with portions dedicated to the late Senator Edward Kennedy, Teddy to us in Massachusetts and the Profiles in Courage award.

The main area of the museum is absolutely stunning. I want someone I know to get married there. With a view of the bay where blue sky meets beautiful ocean, it is a place that is peaceful and uplifting.

JFK Library

JFK Library

Thus concluded my tour of the JFK Presidential Library. I followed it with a long walk along the water, raising my face to the sun and not caring a bit if I got burnt, just for one day. I honestly felt like it would never be warm again. I am back to loving New England.

Have you ever been to the JFK Presidential Library?

Tags: Dorchester, JFK Library, museums, presidents, Travel

In under 500 words, without photos because that is the Boston Food Bloggers assignment.

Savin Bar and Kitchen, new to Dorchester, and yet another reason for you to visit our neighborhood. Right across from the Savin Hill T stop on the Red Line – meet me there!

Last night was Savin Bar and Kitchen’s opening night, and they nailed it. Restaurants usually have a few opening woes, and I guess the kitchen got a little behind, but we never would have noticed if our waitress hadn’t warned us. The place was packed, and it was great to see my neighborhood out supporting a new business.

Pros

Local and affordable, a great addition to Dorchester’s growing dining scene

Family friendly, yet cozy for a date for two, the dining groups were quite diverse.

Service was exceptional, did not miss a beat. Friendly, down to earth, and warm, the reason I love Dorchester in the first place.

Beer selection, widely local to MA and surrounding areas, the Harpoon Oyster Stout on draft was dark, briny, superb.

Wine list is eclectic, offering more than your typical grape varietals.

Burratta with greens, perfectly creamy, soft, and flavorful with a buttery crostini

Roasted beet and mango salad with manchego – earthy, salty sweet, light yet filling

Fried goat cheese with red onion marmalada and Jamaica Plain honey – ooey gooey soft cheese with sweet and tangy red onion marmalade, and local honey

Focus on local and house-made cuisine

Cons

Music – a little too loud

TV’s. . . I hate them in restaurants, most Bostonians require them

Confit Pizza – was missing the promised arugula and was more like a tomato pie than a pizza. Pizza is either good, or it should be tossed off the menu. Toss this.

Overall

I would absolutely recommend Savin Bar and Kitchen for a nice, laid back meal, and we will likely be back next week with neighbors. Good job, Dorchester!

Have you tried any new restaurants lately that you love?

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Tags: Boston, Dining out, Dorchester, Food, Restaurants

I am on a roll when it comes to trying new restaurants in my home neighborhood of Dorchester, and on Valentine’s Day, we decided for a low key evening of local takeout.

As I mentioned in past posts about Dorchester (banh mi and a day in Dorchester), my neighborhood has a very diverse population which results in a great variety of restaurants and food stores. Always a lover of the flavors in Vietnamese food, we decided to order from Pho’s Asian, a restaurant with a huge menu that features Chinese dishes in addition to Vietnamese specialties.

The bad part about living in Dorchester is that there are not a ton of restaurants that deliver. We always use GrubHub, an easy one-stop-shop for us to figure out which restaurants will deliver, and when.

On this particular evening, we decided on classic Pad Thai which was topped with fresh vegetables, crunchy peanuts, and crispy bean sprouts. The flavors in the dish were fantastic, the only problem was that some of the noodles were a little gummy and stuck together in clumps.

Pad Thai

Always a sauce-lover, I ordered several sides of peanut sauce, and this did not disappoint. I added a little to my Pad Thai and saved the rest for dipping my fresh rolls.

peanut sauce

Again, the fresh rolls had some great flavors, but they were lacking in vegetables. I would have loved to see some carrots in here.

fresh roll

The final dish we ordered was the sweet and sour soup with shrimp. It had a really tangy broth with tender shrimp, crunchy vegetables, and big chunks of sweet pineapple. With the addition of a side of vermicelli, this soup was enough for a meal for two, and it was really comforting. In fact, I could go for some of this soup for my sore throat today!

sweet and sour soup with shrimp

Overall, I have mixed feelings about Pho’s Asian. I definitely liked most of what we ordered, but I wonder if their menu is just too big. Large menus always make me wonder if a restaurant can do ALL of the dishes well.

Do you have a favorite takeout restaurant?

Tags: Boston, Dorchester, Food, fresh rolls, Pad Thai, sweet and sour soup, takeout, Vietnamese food

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