It was another 14,000+ step count day wandering in downtown Boston. It was springtime warm and most of the time I carried instead of wearing my coat - bad planning on my part.
Though bikes are not allowed on the Common pathways, this rider did make for a pleasing additional photographic element along with the pedestrians. (Astute regulars to this blog will note I really like this particular intersection of six paths on the Common).
On Commonwealth Avenue Mall, a couple out for a stroll from a dog's eye view.
A view east on Commonwealth Avenue.
Random architecture along Commonwealth Avenue.
Ditto.
Over on Newbury Street, the shoppers/gazers were out in force. Maybe I'm just an old man but, how can pre-ripped clothing be stylish? I don't get it. Back in my day, bell-bottoms wider than my entire shoe were the style - now that was way cool..........
Old and new - the Park Street Church, cornerstone laid in 1809 - heading back to Post Office Square and the drive home after another special day in a world great city.
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