After tea throwing and sampling, I navigated the subway over to Harvard. The student led tours had all been booked out, so I settled for the self guided tour they provide via a free app. This was pretty good actually, it had information about key buildings/sites and some old photos to compare old with new. I was able to navigate easily.
One building not on the tour was the Harvard National History Museum, so I had a detour over there to check it out. I'd heard it had a magnificent collection of glass flowers. It was $15 entry and well worth it. The glass flowers were amazing! I couldn't believe they were glass. So intricately detailed!
Some more info here:
Glass Flowers: The Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants | Harvard Museum of Natural History
There was also exhibits of rocks and crystals, skeletons, stuffed animals from around the world, fossils and dinosaurs... So much fascinating stuff. I could have spent longer, but I only had a day so had to move quickly.
I got back on my app tour to finish off my Harvard visit. Sadly two buildings I wanted to enter, the Memorial Hall and Widener Library, required Harvard IDs. I believe Widener Library has a virtual tour on their website so I'll check that out when I get home. My Harvard tour app said it's the largest library that has browseable open stacks.
After wrapping up at Harvard, I hopped the Subway back to Boston Common. There was a group of ladies dressed up as American icons/founding fathers on my carriage. Bachelorette party. They looked very hot (one of them was in a bald eagle suit) in the humid weather, but they seemed to be having fun.
At Boston Common I just wandered through the park where there was some kind of Indian/Hare Krishna event going on. Lots of people milling around and lovely smelling food smells.
I then made my way back to the train station to get to Providence, but realising I had nearly an hour (I clearly didn't time it right) I took the opportunity to visit the Boston Public Library as it was nearby, and got an afternoon tea of a slice of Boston creme pie at a cafe also right by the station.
I wish I had more time to explore Boston. It was a lovely city to walk around and lots to see. But I'm glad I managed a day trip at least.




