Oct. 18th, 2009

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This year I was a little more organized and did a lot of online research at http://www.salem.org regarding specific addresses of places I wanted to go, and Alexx plotted everything onto maps.
We parked along Essex Street since a lot of the places I wanted to go were near there and during
October there are lots of vendors and musicians about, so the entire square is like a street fair. There was even a small carnival with a ferris wheel.

My tradition is to start with the labyrinthine
Darby Square Bookstore at 215 Essex Street, which was, as usual, offering a sale: all books half price, and if you bought four you got the fifth free. Alexx and I started out quite certain that we weren't going to buy any more books and yet we still ended up getting that free fifth book. I found a book about women in pre-code Hollywood and a thesaurus for extremely literate people, and Alexx found Graves's _I, Claudius_ and _Claudius the King_.

We passed on my usual lunch stop, Polonus European Deli & Ice Cream (176 Essex St # 2, 1/2 block from the bookstore), which is the best Polish deli/ice cream shop/European imports store ever, because I really needed a bathroom and hot food.

* An important note about women's bathrooms in Salem: there is a severe shortage of them. Everywhere I went, there was a line of women waiting for a bathroom. I usually go to Salem on a weekday, so I had never noticed this before, but if you are female, you need to take into account that often when you want a bathroom, there is a 15-20 minute wait involved.
Also, it was really cold yesterday, but if I had known that many women of all ages wander around in all sorts of witchwear, I would have worn my cloak. It seems that cloaks and witch hats of an almost infinite variety of design are pretty common in Salem in October.
things to do in Salem if you're not undead )

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