The end of our trip is in sight and the students are sad and inexplicably sleepy. Well, maybe not inexplicably. We suspect that they're now going out every night, which has resulted in complaints about how far they live from the city. It's hard to summon much sympathy. The most I can muster is a lukewarm, "That sounds hard." Day 19 I'll admit that I'm sorta quietly obsessed with Mellon's, the bodega down the block. The place is hopping from 7:00 a.m. until they close around 3:00 p.m. All day long there is a constant stream of people in and out of there buying coffees, basic supplies (like tea and sugar), flake 99s, and enormous sandwiches. The woman who runs the place is cheerful and chatty and knows everyone by name. I just want to hang out there and have her know my name too. Before we left to meet the students on Friday morning, I convinced Tim that the best plan for the day would be to get breakfast at Mellon's and then to head out to the Marino...