Location of Lynn's first brigade
What is Cuba?
A substance long eschewed by our birthday girl but more recently enjoyed by her to give her some morning pep.
What is coffee?
A favorite early evening aquatic wind down activity on State Street
What is soaking in a hot tub?
The birthday girl's favorite spring flower
What is a peony?
Popular drink created in Cuba
What is a pina colada?
Isle translated as faraway land also known as Natocket
What is Nantucket?
Location of favorite velvet banquet seat
What is Del Rays?
Location of a shattering experience.
What is Farmington?
Gertrude Stein wrote about it in 1910
What is a rose?
Landmark Supreme Court case
What is Brown v. Board of Education?
Inspiration for the middle name of a loved one
What is Tuckernuck?
Yummy July event that Lynn looks forward to
What is the clam bake at the club?
Home of many primates and the first African country our birthday girl stepped foot on.
What is Rwanda?
The Museum of Fine Arts annual spring event.
What is Art in Bloom?
First person to run a mile in less than four minutes
Who is Roger Bannister?
Isla of several vacaciones pasadas.
What is Vieques?
A favorite lozenge (from Holly)
What is Allenbury Pastilles?
Locale of her early bed-making experience
What is The Summer House?
The national flower of Japan.
What is the cherry blossom?
Animal that was a favorite found on women's skirts this year
What is a poodle?
A special spot for a proposed occasion.
What are the Galapagos Islands?
Two no-nos in her ingredient list for cooking.
What are peppers and cilantro?
Organizing group from the 70s that you were in with Sue
What is People for Economic Survival?
The plant that is the birth flower for the month of June.
What is the honeysuckle?
Type of ball invented in Connecticut which then became a popular backyard sport
What is a wiffle ball?