awwww this hurts my heart. i used to live on tileston street just two years ago! my first year married. we have since moved out of state and i've been following your blog just to stay somewhat connected to boston. i'm so happy to see my old street. :)
A simple scenery of a simple life in a simple door.. But there's a life's story here behind, and even more than one when I read the comments..Interesting to see that people are more moved by simple things than by great places sometimes..
awwww this hurts my heart. i used to live on tileston street just two years ago! my first year married. we have since moved out of state and i've been following your blog just to stay somewhat connected to boston. i'm so happy to see my old street. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see this area, esp. because of Kali's nostalgic comment! Great slice-of-life photo.
ReplyDeleteNice capture. I wonder if he was waiting for someone or something, standing there reading the newspaper.
ReplyDeleteGreat composition. The photo, which starts to tell a story.
ReplyDeleteA simple scenery of a simple life in a simple door.. But there's a life's story here behind, and even more than one when I read the comments..Interesting to see that people are more moved by simple things than by great places sometimes..
ReplyDeleteEvokes a story!
ReplyDeleteA great slice-of-life shot. Is he reading the Boston Globe?
ReplyDeleteThis picture is really cool!
ReplyDeleteI love the bricks!
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