Yes, it’s still Boston Week at the ol’ blog. Today we’ll look around the Boston Harbor area.
It’s a fun, bustling place, that harbor. And you’ll be glad to know that the tea stains are all gone. That’s a good thing, because you’ll notice that white seems to be the color of choice for the yachts. In the background you can see the control tower that serves Boston Logan International Airport, which makes for a rather fun juxtaposition with all those sailing craft in the foreground.
You’ll also notice that the birds and plants are not the only sun lovers in Boston in late October. A warm day, sunny skies, and a lack of breeze has people lining up on public benches, faces turned skyward, and eyes closed. Yes, these Bostonians certainly know how to meditate . . . but do they have to meditate so loudly? zzzZZZzzzZZZzzzZZZ
Here’s the view from Harborside and beyond:
- A Lone Streetlight in Formation
- Chrome Skies
- Old Buildings; New Foot Bridge
- Swimming Ashore
- Color in Concrete
- Another Control Tower Shot
- Water Reflections
- Awaiting Clearance to Sail?
- From Sailing to Soaring
- The Red Boat
- No Tea Stains on This Boat
- A Harbor-Side Arch
- Green to Yellow
- Noisy Sun Worshipers
- Colorful Sun Worshipers
- The Dark Building—Where’s the Rest of It’s Base?
- Corinthian-style Decorations
- Fall Foliage and Concrete


















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