Another day trip to the big city of Boston. This was a two-mile walk that began and ended by the Public Garden on Charles Street. I always enjoy wandering about this world-class city - even during the pandemic - although finding a restroom is a challenge.
A fancy Back Bay neighborhood street view of a private residence entrance.
Sailboats are idle along the Charles River at Community Boating.
This scene is in the Beacon Hill neighborhood - I am fascinated by the curved glass and copper clad window structure on this townhouse.
A popular street scene in the Beacon Hill neighborhood. Great cobblestones!
Same view as previous image but, with different post-processing treatment.
Each of the townhouses on the left are valued in the 2-4 million USD range according to Zillow.
Back in the Public Garden, someone has enhanced (or defiled?) the classic "Make Way for Ducklings" sculpture. It is a 1987 bronze artwork honoring the 1941 children's book of the same name.
A towel spread out on the grass is the perfect way to spend a lazy day - it includes built-in social distancing.
Although it was close to 90 degrees F today, the overcast made wandering about mostly pleasant.
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