It was a gray, breezy, showery day but still pleasant enough to be out and about in my favorite big city. Above image is in Boston harbor as viewed from a part of the waterfront Harborwalk near Rowe's Wharf.
This brick building in the financial district was built in the late 1880's as the Chadwick Lead Works. The downstairs establishment - "Howl at the Moon" - I love that name - is a live music party place. Dress code for men: "must have sleeves" - that's pretty clear, and maybe kinda' sorta' sophisticated?
The old Northern Avenue bridge awaiting an uncertain future. Black and white with a pen and ink effect.
I didn't expect to see a Trader Joe's in an old brick building in the Seaport District but here it is. And yes, masked folks are lined up waiting to get in.
Not many folks out today along the Harborwalk in the Seaport District in the cool and breeze.
Boston Logan International Airport traffic control tower in the distance framed by masts in the harbor.
Looks like a king's crown to me.
Another quiet city street resplendent in the fresh spring foliage.
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