Kate Adams watched a reporter doing a report during today's king tide on Long Wharf. So what happens when one of the tides coincides with a nor'easter?
Boston Harbor
Christine Sullivan watched the sun come up over Long Wharf and Boston Harbor.
Juliana watched the annual holiday lighting of the trellis in Christopher Columbus Park last night.
S&S Consulting walked along an "ever so ghostly and melancholy" Long Wharf in the fog tonight.
Earlier:
The day started in a fog as well.
Tamas K-L got a good view of the USS Constitution on its first voyage since getting out of drydock.
Hood Will Hunting watched the sun come up from Long Wharf this morning.
Celtkicks got to watch the sun go down over Roxbury.
Stephen Yale watched the progression of colors over downtown from East Boston: Read more.
Justin Thompson - and a lot of other people - watched a crew raising the King Triton from the briny shallow near the Northern Avenue Bridge where it sank on Tuesday.
"The cause of the sinking is under investigation," the Coast Guard reports.
Christine Sullivan watched the sun come up over Boston Harbor this morning.
The Curse of the Northern Avenue Bridge strikes again: Lauri Howe Barrett shows us the King Triton, a former buoy tender that sank near the decrepit old bridge the other day.
The Globe reports the Secretary of State's office, which oversees historical stuff in Massachusetts, has given its OK to remove a Georges Island memorial to the Confederate soldiers and sailors who died while prisoners there during the Civil War. DCR had boarded up the marker earlier this year.
Steve Annear reports on that guy who traversed Boston Harbor in a giant pumpkin today - with some help from an outboard motor he attached to the gourd.
KMV watched the sunriseshower over Boston Harbor this morning (see lightning over Nahant).
John got stuck in the parking lot that Rte. 1A in East Boston became due to flooding and a crash: Read more.
Rob Littlefield watched the sun go down over Boston this evening.
Matt Frank, also watched the sun go down, over downtown Boston from a Chelsea shipyard: Read more.
The Globe interviews a Revere man who has what is now a 500-lb. pumpkin that he plans to hollow out and use to paddle across Boston Harbor, from Jeffries Point in East Boston to the Fish Pier in South Boston.
Mitchell watched the end-of-summer fireworks over Boston Harbor tonight.
Matt Conti provides the entire show, in a time-lapsed three minutes: Read more.