King's Chapel

Sunday, February 28, 2010

View of King's Chapel on the corner of School and Tremont Street. King's Chapel was first established in 1686 by the King of England to serve the Tories, loyalists to the crown. After closing its doors during the Revolution, in 1785 the congregation broke its ties with the Episcopal Church and became the first unitarian church in the United States. Read more of the church's history.

View a close up of the church's iron fence I showed a few days ago.

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Harvard Square Reflected

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Reflections of Harvard Square.

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The Tax Man Cometh

Friday, February 26, 2010

... dressed as the Statue of Liberty.

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All the king's men

Thursday, February 25, 2010


Fence at the King's Chapel Burial Ground on Tremont Street.

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Wednesday Doorway

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

This week's doorway is an interior door at the Worcester Art Museum. Wouldn't you like to see what other treasures lie just beyond?

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Big Tree

Tuesday, February 23, 2010


I'm a little tired of all the bare trees and gray skies, so here is colorful tree from last November. A fitting counterpoint to yesterday's bare tree in b+w.

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Monochrome Monday

Monday, February 22, 2010

Enjoying a sunny and mild winter day even the ducks are out for a stroll.

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This shot was taken a few years ago. I was standing in front of Suffolk Law School, looking through the building's columns towards Park Street Church. At the time, the church was undergoing renovations.

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Old State House

Sunday, February 21, 2010

This is one of my favorite scenes of Boston, the Old State House viewed from Court Street. It was my very first post on this blog almost three years ago. For history buffs, The Boston Massacre took place in front of the balcony and the original site is marked by a cobblestone circle in the square.

This is my first entry for the Scenic Sunday photo meme. You can see other great scenery photographs by visiting the home of Scenic Sunday.

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Beacon Street Mall

Saturday, February 20, 2010

View looking up the Beacon Street Mall in the Boston Common. You can view another shot I took last March looking down the mall.

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Portable Post Office

Friday, February 19, 2010

Post Office truck on Federal Street near the Bank of America building. Their motto should be, "if you can't get to the post office, we'll come to you."

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Bromfield Street

Thursday, February 18, 2010

A view up Bromfield St. at the corner of Province Street during the snow storm we got yesterday. The restaurant pictured is Marliave's, which originally opened in 1885.

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Wednesday Doorway

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

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Lookout

Tuesday, February 16, 2010


Looking out over the frozen Charles River last month.

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Monochrome Monday

Monday, February 15, 2010


Rainy days and Mondays seem to go together so well. Please visit other monochrome sites hosted, as always, by Aileni.

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Iron Fence

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Fence of the Boston Common.

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Outbound or Inbound

Saturday, February 13, 2010

We all have to decide for ourselves which way to go.

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Skywatch Friday

Friday, February 12, 2010

Visit other Skywatch Friday Photos from around the world.

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Surreal Snow

Thursday, February 11, 2010


A snow storm was predicted for Boston on Wednesday and all the meteorologists were continuously warning us for days of the large amounts of impending snow coming our way. Many people stayed home, businesses closed early and public schools closed. Reality was quite a bit different as you can see from this photo I took about 3:00pm. Yes, that is a snowplow parked and waiting for the snow, along with everyone else. It was pretty surreal with an almost empty downtown.

We did get some snow later, but only a couple of inches. I wish I could be wrong as much as meteorologists are and still keep my job, but then I'm not in the entertainment meteorology field.

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Wednesday Doorway

Wednesday, February 10, 2010


A very small Chestnut Street doorway on Beacon Hill.

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Iron Gate, Beacon Hill

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

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Monochrome Monday

Monday, February 8, 2010


Monochrome Monday brings us to Park Street and people soliciting for a cause. Sometimes the cause people solicit for is for themselves (panhandlers), and sometimes the cause is for others.

Panhandlers are mostly benign as they ask for change and some even offer good wishes as you hurry by. Professional panhandlers, or rather paid solicitors, accost you with guilt and challenge you to save the [insert cause here]. I know they are just trying to do some good while also making some money for themselves, but I just can't shake the feeling it's a little bit of a scam. I guess maybe I just don't like the hard sell.

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Cobblestones

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Cobblestoned driveway on Beacon Hill.

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Iron(y)

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Boston Common.

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Lone skater

Friday, February 5, 2010

One of my older pictures.

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Fanueil Hall, Interior

Thursday, February 4, 2010


It's hard to believe, but this is Fanueil Hall on a weekday. On warmer days this place is extremely crowded, but on a cold February day it offers a little warmth on a lunchtime stroll.

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Wednesday Doorway

Wednesday, February 3, 2010


This week's doorway is of the Boston Opera House on Washington Street. Below is another shot that gives more of a sense of the spaciousness of the entryway.

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Two Theaters

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Paramount theater, now part of Emerson College, will open in March after two years or renovations. The theater will house a 550-seat live performance venue for the arts. In the foreground is the Boston Opera House, which will feature prominently in our post tomorrow.

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Monochrome Monday + Theme Day: Wood

Monday, February 1, 2010


Today is Monochrome Monday and so it is also the first day of the month which is theme day for City Daily Photo Blogs (CDPB) around the world. My contribution for theme day is a life size wooden soldier I saw at Quincy Market at Christmastime.

Click here to view thumbnails for all CDPB Theme Day participants.

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