Find out here about Mary Wolverston, Lady Killigrew, the sixteenth century pirate queen of the Cornish coast
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Find out here about Mary Wolverston, Lady Killigrew, the sixteenth century pirate queen of the Cornish coast

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Food Appreciation Friday!
Remember that cafe I told you about in my Book Mill post? This is it! The Lady Killigrew has some of the best sandwiches and teas in the valley. During the academic year, they often have a no-laptops policy in the cafe, which contributes to the calm atmosphere and is only aided by the relaxing sound of the falls, which you can see out the window. The last time I was there, I tried maple milk for the first time, because that seemed like most New England-y thing possible (it was sooooo good) paired with my peanut butter and nutella panini. Also, I usually don’t like cranberries but Aliza’s cranberry muffin was pretty dang good, too.
Now that you are in Sunderland, I'm hope you've been able to explore more of the places outside of Amherst. One of them being The Bookmill and The Lady Killigrew Cafe. Again, I'm not sure if you know about these already or not. But you should really head up to Montague anyways because it's a cool day trip, take the girls (or Jaime), hang out in the town check out the Bookmill and get a drink and a bite at The Lady Killigrew.