Mens et Manus, indeed. i don't think that Veritas Vos Liberabit is one of ours...but I suppose we are speaking truth about food....so it works for me.
For seafood, one place that my wife spoke highly of, but I never made it to was East Coast Grill (Cambridge St., Cambridge).
Seafood, outside of raw bars (which boston has some great places for) is kind of weird in Boston. I found most of it to be kind of average with a relatively high price tag. I think it is because Boston itself isn't a fishing port (more shipping) and the fisheries somewhat collapsed along the northeast...so the fish is good, but not amazing. Legal Seafood is a local chain that actually has pretty good fish for a more reasonable price, but I wouldn't single it out as "special."
As for breakfast, that is definitely a wide-open area because everyone seems to have their favorites...and it tends to be more of a local thing. But, we frequented diners like Sound Bites (Broadway near Ball Square in Somerville) and Deluxe Town Diner (Watertown). For more of the Boston feel, you can go downtown to the Paramount (Charles Street in Beacon Hill). I'm not sure it's necessarily better, but some people like the Beacon Hill feel.
Thanks again.
Veritas Vos Liberabit is more of a Tennessee thing, although not neccessarily UT.
It could also apply to CO2 as well as food.
You do know that the effect of CO2 as it relates to weather is logarighmic rather than linear?
It contribues zero to actual warming.
Any other effect it may have on the atmosphere is absolutely minimal but consider what we have done and continue to do based on either bad science or in many cases outrights lies.
NOAA has just been exposed to be manipulating what they report temperature wise upward from actual data purely for political reasons.
We are using tens of thousands of acres of food producing land to produce ethanol and subsidizing the whole process from planting to refining.
Negative effects;
1. Increased gasoline prices and taxes to pay for the process.
2. Increased food prices and even famine in some parts of the world because of a decrease in food production.
3. More CO2 is introduced into the atmosphere which may not really be a bad thing but it is if you believe the alarmist mantra that CO2 is going to kill us all.
This year 57 coal fired electrical plants will close and that will grow to number in the hundreds in just a few short years.
NO ONE should be the least bit surprised when their electrical bill grows exponentially, everything the consumer will buy will become greatly inflated because all the producers, distributors and retailers will also have to pass along their electrical costs.
NO ONE should be the least bit surprised when we start to experience huge brownouts and blackouts because of decreased production and just not enough to go around, particularly during times of extreme heat of cold.
We continue to pour money down the drain by wasting resources on solar, wind and algae energy sources that just aren't going to replace what we are now destroying not to mention that many if not most just belly up and go bankrupt without huge government subsidies and even then most go out of business as soon as the federal gray train runs dry.
All of this is just insane if you look at the big picture from an logical, rational point of view.
Still we keep doing the same thing and expecting different results.
PS; Your wife still waterski? :thumbsup: