The walk to Davis Square is a mile long, past rows of Victorian houses, convenience stores, and various offices. Half of the journey takes place along this trail, known as the Somerville Community Path, which I stumbled upon during the first day in the neighborhood. Our section of the path begins at Cedar Street and leads straight to the Davis Square T. Every day, the path is filled with pedestrians, cyclists and dogs alike. It is fairly well lit and seems well occupied throughout most of the evening. What a pleasant discovery it was to make! When I studied abroad in Berlin, there was nothing more enjoyable than all of the city's parks and meandering pathways. Not to mention I have just come from Mount Desert Island, where every day I lived amidst Acadia's natural splendor. Thus, the Somerville Community Path is a much appreciated addition to the daily commute!
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The Somerville Community Path
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
The walk to Davis Square is a mile long, past rows of Victorian houses, convenience stores, and various offices. Half of the journey takes place along this trail, known as the Somerville Community Path, which I stumbled upon during the first day in the neighborhood. Our section of the path begins at Cedar Street and leads straight to the Davis Square T. Every day, the path is filled with pedestrians, cyclists and dogs alike. It is fairly well lit and seems well occupied throughout most of the evening. What a pleasant discovery it was to make! When I studied abroad in Berlin, there was nothing more enjoyable than all of the city's parks and meandering pathways. Not to mention I have just come from Mount Desert Island, where every day I lived amidst Acadia's natural splendor. Thus, the Somerville Community Path is a much appreciated addition to the daily commute!
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