Saturday took us to Egleston Square, or, as Egleston Square Main Street would have it, “that great neighborhood where JP and Roxbury shake hands.” Exactly where the unusual name “Egleston” comes from seems to be lost to the sands of time.
Travel notes: The Egleston Square library is about 3 miles from home. We took the #22 bus there (quick and easy) and the orange line and red line back (not so quick and easy, but we decided to stop downtown for lunch).
Teresa’s rating: Earnest. A smallish space, with a smallish collection, but with lots of thoughtful touches. The collections were focused (graphic novels, cooking, health/medicine, Spanish-language). I liked the book bundles being sold by the friends of the library ($5), the poetry project on the big front windows, and the African cooking class series going on while we were there.
Reese’s rating: 12/10. Dinosaur puzzle, RAOR!! The baby areas were large, though sparsely furnished, and there was lots of other DANGER (picture books to pull off shelves, radiators to climb on, glass picture windows to knock on, crayons to eat).
Teresa’s book: Power Vegetables! We like Lucky Peach’s 101 Easy Asian Recipes quite a bit, and also have been watching David Chang and Peter Meehan’s Netflix show, Ugly Delicious, recently.
Reese’s book: The Egleston Square board book collection is about half Spanish/bilingual. (You may be edified to know that in the Spanish version of Boynton classic Blue Hat, Green Hat, the turkey says “ay, caramba!” instead of “oops.”) In honor of Friday’s nor’easter (which dropped a branch on our fence and another through a neighbor’s deck), however, we got Rain! by Linda Ashman.
Nearby attractions: There’s nothing going on during the weekend, but 826 Boston (i.e., Greater Boston Bigfoot Research Institute) is right in Egleston Square. We struck out trying the Egleston Square Main Street’s blog’s promising-looking “new additions to Egleston”: the new Pikalo location didn’t seem to be there yet, Wild Pops was closed until spring, and Exodus Bagels was far enough into JP to have a loooooong line out the door for a $12 sandwich.