Monday, December 31, 2007
Sunday, December 30, 2007
George's Island
This is Fort Warren on George's Island. More on the history of George's Island is HERE.
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Labels: harbor islands
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Playing Games
Well I might get in trouble for this post (Sarah doesn't care for football and I'm not sure how Whitney feels about it) but since I'd wager that most people in Boston and many around the nation were also watching this game tonight, I thought I'd post a picture of it. On my tv. It's not my proudest moment as a photographer but hey, it's history, right?
Posted by Leyre at 11:52 PM 4 comments
Friday, December 28, 2007
Milk Bottles and Children's Museums...
I had two options for this post - a picture of the sign for the Children's Museum in Boston, or a picture of the Hood milk bottle that stands outside of the museum. Clearly I went with the milk bottle, and that's because I've associated it with the Children's Museum since I was a little kid. In my opinion it's an iconic part of Boston (it houses an ice cream stand, by the way). The Museum itself is also a ton of fun - for kids and adults alike. My favorite is the bubble room...what's yours?
Posted by Leyre at 11:42 PM 0 comments
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Christmas Light Overkill?
Here is a daytime (well, dusk) shot of a house that's located on the Jamaicaway here in Boston. It's become pretty well known in the area for its extravagant lighting display (Christmas Vacation anyone?). I don't know how I feel about such a display - I feel like it must be a nuisance to the neighbors, but it's nothing if not festive! If you drive through the area at night you can't miss it (trust me)!
*This shot also taken by my brother Danny - who's birthday is today. Happy Birthday Dan!
Posted by Leyre at 8:17 AM 3 comments
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
The Emerald Necklace
Here's a shot of Olmsted Park, which forms part of what is known as the "Emerald Necklace". The Necklace was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr. and is made up of six parks, including both the Arboretum and Franklin Park. This website has a handy interactive map so you can get a better idea of where everything is. If you ever visit Boston (or if you live here and haven't done so), please visit these parks. Whether it's during the very green and flower filled summer months, or during the snow covered winter months, the parks are gorgeous and a stone's throw from several T stops!
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
Holiday Rush
Shot from the Jamaicaway (by my brother Danny - thanks Dan!) on our way to mom and dad's for Christmas Eve dinner. We had mild weather in Boston today, considering all the snow we've gotten over the past couple of weeks. The sunset was really soft and calming tonight - you can see the sun glistening off the Hancock Tower way in the background there, and in the corner you can see the traffic as other people also headed home early tonight. I'm in my jammies, ready and waiting for Santa. Hope you've all been good this year!
Posted by Leyre at 9:10 PM 0 comments
Sunday, December 23, 2007
The Endicott Estate
The Endicott Estate is a big mansion on a lot of land (it looks like a big front yard in the picture, but trust me, it's even bigger than it seems), smack in the middle of Dedham, MA (about twenty minutes outside of Boston). I wish I could give you more historical information but it seems that their site is password protected so here's what I do know:
1)We used to drive by it all the time on the way to and from my grandparents' and I remember always thinking it was so beautiful, particularly with all the Christmas lights up.
2)They do host weddings and other types of events, so if you're planning something be sure to check them out - we were interested in booking it for our wedding but they were in the midst of renovations at the time we would have needed it.
Posted by Leyre at 9:23 AM 1 comments
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Harbor Islands
These are some of the Boston Harbor Islands, and if you look to the top of the photo you can make out Logan Airport as well.
Click to enlarge!
Posted by Sarah G at 9:15 PM 2 comments
Friday, December 21, 2007
First Day of Winter
We got more snow Thursday, and the result is that everything has this beautiful cover of fresh white snow again! I love this picture - it amazes me how much softer everything looks with a blanket of snow. Here's a shot of the same thing, with less snow. I'm leaving this weekend for warmer weather (only 10 degrees warmer, but 40 degrees is way better than 30!), so everyone cross your fingers that the winter weather doesn't strike again while I'm trying to fly back next weekend!!!
Posted by Sarah G at 7:57 AM 1 comments
Labels: Dorchester
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Snow (hey oh)
It's been snowing all day today - going on about 15 hours now. Every time I looked at the weather online throughout the day, they had added another inch to the forecast. This morning it said 1-3, by the time I left work they were saying 4-6! We've had quite a few mild winters in a row, so all the snow this year is causing quite a fuss.
Posted by Sarah G at 10:17 PM 1 comments
Labels: Downtown Crossing
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Artists' Lofts
The Walter Baker Lofts are across the street from my building. The building was originally the administration building for the chocolate factory, and now has eight (I think) lofts designated as work/living space by the city. Tenants must be certified by the city as artists.
Posted by Sarah G at 11:14 PM 0 comments
Labels: Dorchester
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Only a hippopotamus will do!
Someone had painted over the graffiti on this old railway bridge, and it didn't last long - someone came along and used the shape of the grey paint to create new graffiti!
Posted by Sarah G at 7:07 PM 3 comments
Labels: Dorchester, Graffiti
Monday, December 17, 2007
All is calm, all is bright
Throughout the holidays, Downtown Crossing has a lot going on. There's a petting zoo on the weekends (I don't know what exactly there is to pet and how impressive it is, but I've seen the signs), and there's musical entertainment throughout the week. Whit has already shown you the New Liberty Jazz Band, and I enjoyed these strolling carolers during my lunch break one day last week.
Posted by Sarah G at 10:23 PM 0 comments
Labels: Christmas, Downtown Crossing
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Miss Daisy
Down the street from my house there's a great garden center - Cedar Grove Gardens. It smells deliciously of Christmas trees right now, and they've got all kinds of beautiful plants and wreaths and also do cut flower arrangements. There's also a store with heaps of beautiful gifts, where you might just come across Miss Daisy! The first time I was in, Miss Daisy followed me through almost the entire store soliciting pets. When I was in yesterday, I almost missed her curled up and blending in with this blanket.
Posted by Sarah G at 9:34 AM 1 comments
Labels: Dorchester
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Baby, It's Cold Outside!
We went for a walk through the Neponset River Reservation to scope out the pretty snowiness.
Posted by Sarah G at 9:03 PM 1 comments
Labels: Dorchester, Weather
Friday, December 14, 2007
Oh the weather outside is frightful
Here's another one from the storm yesterday. This is the tree outside 100 Federal - the Bank of America building.
Posted by Sarah G at 10:05 PM 4 comments
Labels: Financial District, Weather
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Snow Freezing Fog
We got our first storm of the winter today - 11.2 inches reported in Dorchester, which is the south end of the city. The snow started around 1:00, and I took this picture around 6:00 and there were at 6-8 inches by then. This is the intersection outside my building - you can see the top of a small hill that cars were struggling up. Some people had given up and abandoned their cars half off the side of the hill.
I walked the .75 miles home from the T instead of taking the bus (traffic was B-A-D bad everywhere, and I made it home faster than the bus anyway!). I saw at least half a dozen abandoned vehicles, and I also got to see the awesomest thing: A woman was sitting in a disabled car in the middle of the road with her hazards on, and a gentleman walked up to her window and knocked on it. When she rolled down the window, he asked if she was okay and made sure that she had a cell phone to make any calls she needed to make. He asked her again if she needed anything, and was still chatting with her as I walked out of earshot.
Oh! And the title for this post? That was the description on Weather Underground for most of the afternoon. Also interesting: we got more snow today that we got all of last winter - and our first snow last winter didn't even come until the end of January!
Posted by Sarah G at 10:06 PM 0 comments
Labels: Dorchester, Weather
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Walkin' in a Winter Wonderland
This guy was greeting visitors outside of the SoWa Holiday Market last weekend.
Posted by Sarah G at 9:32 PM 0 comments
Labels: South End
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Fairy Lights
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Monday, December 10, 2007
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Frog Pond's Icy Treat
Posted by Doppiavu at 5:56 PM 3 comments
Labels: Boston Common
Friday, December 7, 2007
The New Liberty Jazz Band
Posted by Doppiavu at 10:51 PM 0 comments
Labels: Christmas, Downtown Crossing
Thursday, December 6, 2007
District 8
These are the guys from the District 8 (E18, L6) firehouse directing their driver into a parking space in Peabody Square. Normally the garage door would be open and they'd back it in, but I took this picture the day of the Peabody Square tree lighting, so they had the garage filled with snacks and warm beverages for the holiday party after the tree lighting!
Posted by Sarah G at 9:48 PM 2 comments
Labels: Dorchester
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Wang Theater: Part Dos
Here's another one from the Wang Theater - this is the ceiling in the foyer (lobby?).
Posted by Sarah G at 9:44 PM 1 comments
Labels: Theater, Theater District
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree
This is one of the Baker Chocolate Factory Apartments buildings, along the Neponset River. The flag is always there, but the lights are a new (and pretty) addition. If that little bridge wasn't fenced off, I'd try to find a way to put lights on the tree that's growing out of the bridge supports. Also, note the ice on the left hand side of the river there...it's already proving to be a MUCH colder winter than it was last year. This time last year it was 50 degrees out and we've been lingering in the 20s for a while now.
Posted by Sarah G at 9:39 PM 0 comments
Labels: Dorchester
Monday, December 3, 2007
Stay Inside
Folks, it is a very windy, very cold, very icy day here in Boston, so here's a picture to make us feel all warm and fuzzy inside. That's my cat Barley, who is a complete and total pain in the butt, but is so cute that you always forget what a jerk he was and fall in love with him all over again.
Today there was snow, sleet, rain, and lots and lots of wind, so I kept my mittens on and my hands in my pockets, which makes it hard for taking photos! ;)
Posted by Sarah G at 9:18 PM 2 comments
Labels: our lives
Sunday, December 2, 2007
All Saints' Church
All Saints' Episcopal Church sits just a block from the Ashmont T Station, in Peabody Square. The church was founded in 1867 to serve Church of England members who were working the Old Colony Railroad. In 1872, a wood frame structure was built on this property. Over time, the church's population grew, and soon members were standing outside windows and on the porch during services. In 1892, the cornerstone was laid for a church designed by architect Ralph Adams Cram, and funded by Colonel Oliver Peabody. The church was the first designed by Ralph Adams Cram, and started a trend in American church design. And of course, the church was built using granite from nearby Quincy!
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Posted by Sarah G at 8:34 PM 0 comments
Labels: Dorchester
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Zakim Bridge
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Labels: Esplanade/Charles River, Waterfront