Today after work, I decided to go use one of my Groupons in the city of Springfield, at
Solmar Restaurant and Pub, but before that I decided to do some sightseeing in Worcester.
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Church of St. Andrew the Apostle, 5 Spaulding Street |
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Elizabeth Street Schoolhouse Condominiums, 31 Elizabeth Street |
On my hike at the
Coes Reservoir, the path I took to go around part of the reservoir is shown below in pink.
The beautiful pictures I took of the water follow.




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Bridge over the dam |
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At the beach |
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Coes Knife Dam |
My next hike was at
Parson's Cider Mill, where I took a picture of the
Goddard Memorial close by before embarking on it.
The path I took to see the water bodies here is shown below in pink.
The ponds here were pretty decent too, as can be seen from my pictures below.
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The Mill Dam |
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The first Pond |
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The second Pond |


I continued on my path toward Springfield, passing through the towns of Spencer
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Old Ragsdale Kia of Spencer, 324 Main Street |
and Warren along the way.
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Old Wrights Mill, South Street near Main Street |
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Old St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 43 North Street |
When I finally reached Springfield, it was already dark. Thankfully, the kitchen of the typical bar restaurant was still open, so I was able to order the Caldo Verde (Kale Soup) and the Ameijoas A Portuguesa (Clams Portuguese Style, With Cheese) for appetizers, the Arroz de Tamboril (Monkfish with Rice, with clams and shrimp) for my main dish, and the Rice Pudding for dessert.
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Ameijoas a Portuguesa |
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Caldo Verde |
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Rice Pudding |
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Arroz de Tamboril |
The soup was only a little lukewarm when served to me, and it was more like kale in a watery mixture of mashed potatoes, although the clams were pretty good with the bacon, cheese and hot sauce. The monkfish had a nice chewy texture to it and was not dry at all, but there was too much cinnamon on the rice pudding and for a moment I thought I would get poisoned by it, so I decided to leave much of it behind.
With that, I drove all the way home, satisfied with my exploits for the day. I'm glad I chanced upon that dam in Warren.
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