Concord River

This stretch of the Concord River is seen by countless tourists each year because it is from the famous North Bridge that this shot was taken. Given its role in the Revolutionary War and our country's history, the land around this part of the river has been preserved for more than a century. What one... Continue Reading →

Hydrangeas

I have not tried to tamper with Mother Nature's soil acidity. She prefers my hydrangeas to be somewhere between pink and blue. Not too hot. Not too cold.

Angel

Boston's parks are the beneficiaries of endless Victorian flourishes. This statue in the Boston Public Garden is a great example. Who would build this these days? The land on which this statue sits was once a briny marsh (and dumping ground for littering colonials). This area was the first to be filled in with earth... Continue Reading →

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