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I found this lovely stand of cherry trees on the edge of the Boston Common still in bloom (on April 18th).
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The no-leash area of the Boston Common is always a fun spot to visit. An officially designated area, dogs off-leash get to play and chase and sniff and run with wild abandon. It's such a treat to watch them playing free - and getting along with each other for the most part.
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A couple of newlyweds stroll through the Boston Common, enroute to........
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.... a photo and video session in the Public Garden. Even in a pandemic, hope springs eternal.
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