This late afternoon, most faced a series of intense thunderstorms and flooding rain on the evening commute. However, immediately after, the sun came out and a fantastic double rainbow lingered for more than 30 minutes over the Boston area.
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Showing posts with label train. Show all posts
Monday, June 17, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Walking Providence
The other weekend, we decided to take a day trip to Providence to catch a PC basketball game, which we hadn't gone to in a few years. Rather than driving, we changed it up and took the train down from Boston. Aside from a 30 minute "security situation" on the Amtrak to Providence, it was great! Plenty of walking all over the city, which is probably evidence as to why so few so few pictures. But we hit the key spots: Federal Hill, downtown, and the East Side / College Hill. A cold and overcast day, but it was great to be back.
Also on Flicker here.
Also on Flicker here.
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college hill,
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federal hill,
friars,
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providence,
providence college,
rhode island,
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Thursday, November 29, 2012
Walking San Fran
Bostonians make a trip out to San Francisco, much walking ensues.
Some ridiculously-saturated pics in this set.
Some ridiculously-saturated pics in this set.
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ashbury,
bart,
cali,
california,
cars,
fishermans wharf,
haight,
haight-ashbury,
lombard street,
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saturated,
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sign,
street,
subway,
train
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Downtown Bath
The town of Bath, Maine is typically one that most people will drive straight through. The main town is one strip along the shore of the Kennebec River ending in the Bath Iron Works. It's actually a great small town to peel off the highway and check out if you're ever on the way through the area. Definitely worth a note; stop by the local coffee shop, Cafe Creme or BBQ restaurant, Beal Street Barbeque for some great food and drink.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Coolidge Corner at Dusk
Sometimes just walking around town, you can catch the light at the right moment. Had a few minutes of great reflections and shadow angles in Coolidge Corner as I was passing through.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Views on the Green Line
I've lived close to the Green Line for some time now. Here's a small collection of pictures that capture different perspectives of Boston's aging trains.
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Green Line,
mbta,
public transportation,
The T,
train
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