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Doe, a deer, an Eastie deer ...

Doe, a deer

Richard C. Lynds forwarded this photo of a deer, taken by Barbie Gambale Puopolo tonight in the Ohabei Shalom Cemetery, between Wordsworth and Byron in East Boston.

Water view

When and where?

When and where was this waterfront photo taken? From the Boston City Archives, of course. See it larger.

The family that rides together

Wheels

Truck Stop Tea Party came across this domestic scene in Cambridge yesterday.

Copyright Truck Stop Tea Party. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.

Who says Boston is hard to navigate?

Sign, sign, everywhere a sign

At Edward Everett Square in Dorchester.

Imagine if they still made Hostess Sno Balls and a truckload of them exploded

Pink everywhere

Brad Kelly photographs a pink explosion in Somerville.

Copyright Brad Kelly. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.

Foot-dangling maintenance worker briefly causes downtown traffic jam

Look at the traffic on North Street.Look at the traffic on North Street.

Shortly before 9 a.m., firefighters and police responded to 16 North St., which houses the UBurger across from Faneuil Hall Marketplace, on a report of a guy on the roof, just sitting there, dangling his feet off the edge of the building.

Erin B. snapped the resulting traffic jam on North Street, which ended not long after firefighters made their way to the roof and determined the guy was just a maintenance worker doing some maintenance, as maintenance workers are wont to do.

Video of the last runners to finish the Boston Marathon

I was photographing the scene at Heartbreak Hill for Running Times and later moved downtown. I photographed runners a half mile from the finish line for the last 25 minutes before the explosions went off. I decided to put them into a video as a tribute to all of them. (Pretty good song, too). If you know anyone who was at or close to the finish line at 2:50 share it with them.

Lights, camera, pediment

St. Paul's illuminated pediment

Rev. Laura Everett photographed the Cathedral Church of St. Paul on Tremont Street after it turned on its new nautilus pediment for the first time tonight.

More on the project.

Fat and sassy on the steps of Southie

Possum

Alison Rush spotted this plump possum on the steps of her apartment building this evening.

What the shell? Tortoise on a leash in the Back Bay

Yes, this is a turtle on a leash

Amy Wong was strolling through the Back Bay today when she spotted a lady walking her tortoise. Slowly. Very slowly.

Also see:
The tortoise in the South End.

Illusion and reality on the Freedom Trail

On the Freedom Trail

Ed Hatfield came upon this scene downtown.

Copyright Ed Hatfield. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.

Chalking out the Marathon route on Mass. Ave.

Mass. Ave. chalk

Last night, Jed Hresko followed a chalk line on Mass. Ave. near the Orange Line stop:

Morning on the harbor

Morning on the harbor

Patty Neal captured the view from State Street this morning.

Uphams Corner is buzzing this afternoon

Bee swarm

UPDATE: Late this afternoon, Best Bees worked with city animal control to relocate the bees someplace better for them - and people.

You can't see the license plate of this car at Stoughton and Sumner streets because IT'S COVERED IN BEES. Live bees. Bees that are probably looking for a more permanent place to live. Like your attic. Photo by OffTheDot, who says:

Definitely live and buzzing! Seemed more into swarming than attacking. Stood on edge of swarm without incident (and no sudden movements).

Goodness: You hope the Phantom of the Hole isn't still up there

Help me!

When workers on the Hole restoration project took down the Christo wrapping on the old Burnham building last week, they revealed this plaintive message, still up there after all these years.

Meanwhile, on the back side of the remains of the Burnham buidling, you can see the engineers working on the project to build a 50+ story building on the site have no shortage of fire extinguishers:

Fire extinguishers

Dock sunset

Charles River sunset

ItalianInBoston watched the sun go down tonight.

The age of steam

Pulling out of South Station

The BPL has posted more train photos by Leslie Jones, including this one of a steam engine pulling out of South Station in 1937, and another one of a train leaving North Station sometime in the 1940s:

St. Paul's Church comes into its shell

St. Paul's new pediment

Chris Walton shows the Cathedral Church of St. Paul has installed its new pediment, the one designed by Donald Lipski.

Interesting mural

Baseball by a mural

The folks at the Boston City Archives have posted this photo of kids playing ball in 1978 Boston and wonder where. No, really, this time, they have no idea and are seeking suggestions.

Where could you buy a Buick in Roxbury?

Roxbury Buick

When and where was this photo taken? From the Boston City Archives, natch. See it larger.

Actual work being done at the Hole

Holey moleyHoley moley.

Kelly photographed workers doing something at the Filene's Memorial Hole this morning.

A Red Sox fan abroad

Hello Sox Kitty

Local man Adam Smith, currently teaching English to kindergarteners in Yangsan, South Korea, forwards this photo of himself and his Sox cap at a Hello Kitty cafe in Pusan.

Adding another country to Red Sox Nation!

Repainting the line

Line repainting

Around 11 p.m., L. Stephens reported workers were repainting the Marathon finish line - something they normally do right after the race ends.

Prudential mall hates cameras

Justin reports he was in the Pru mall today and got curious when the courtyard would re-open. He says he took out his camera to take a photo of the "Closed" sign on one of the doors leading out when a security guard swooped down and told him that not only couldn't he take that photo, but he'd have to delete it.

She waited for me to delete. Huh?

ChickenStrong

Chicken Man

SupperGuppy was on Boylston Street today when she noticed that while Chicken Man may be enigmatic, he's not unaware of current events.