Justin Porter got up early enough this morning to capture this sunrise.
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Kimball photographed one of the marchers in today's Pride parade.
Eeka captured participants as well:
Turlach MacDonagh spotted this Town Taxi cab on Beacon Street the other day:
Noah watched this houseboat glide past Long Wharf yesterday evening. He notes that blue thing by the flags is a slide.
Meanwhile, injured MBTA Officer Richard Donohue will wave the flag at tonight's Bruins game.
It was just our very own Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, firing rounds and shooting off things to celebrate their election of new officers like they do on the first Monday of every June, even Junes coming a couple months after Marathon explosions.
From the folks at the Boston City Archives, who ask: When and where? See it larger.
High winds yesterday proved too much for several trees in Boston (or as the Globe put it: More than 3 trees), including this one on Comm. Ave. between Dartmouth and Exeter in the Back Bay.
Dorchester didn't let a little heat and humidity stop its parade. And it was Dorchester's usual grand mixture of cultures and themes - ARVN veterans preceded Revolutionary Minutemen, a Pilgrim marched alongside a space capsule:
Noah Sachs spotted Michael Richard Smith, the guy who took up residence on a canoe on Boston Harbor last fall as he paddled past Louis on Fan Pier today.
Carolyn Lewenberg's The Head is currently sprouting in front of the Boston Latin School parking lot - literally. Those bag things on its head contain grass seed, which this morning showed signs of sprouting - and of needing a good soak.
Lewenberg describes the head's origins as an art project at Jeremiah Burke High School last year:
With triple-H conditions forecast through the weekend, it might be time for a trip to Revere Beach, as Leslie Jones took in 1919. But you might want to get there early - it can get crowded, as he showed in 1937:
The folks at the Boston City Archives ask: Where was this hole and when was it dug? See it larger.
Guerilla knitting shows up in the most unlikely places sometimes, such as on this old pay phone at old Stan Hatoff's gas station ("Stan says: Gas is gas!") on Washington Street in Forest Hills.
Turlach MacDonagh spotted these comfort cats at the Marathon memorial in Copley Square yesterday.
Earlier:
Comfort dogs.
Copyright Turlach MacDonagh. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.
Megan Johnson captured some smooth Boston EMTs at Boston Calling on City Hall Plaza yesterday.
Via Boston Reddit.