Ghosts are Sailing to Boston

Last weekend I went to see my daughter at Andover and we ended up eating in Boston every night of our visit to Massachusetts. Every night in Chinatown. Good food. Chinatown is not very interesting from photography point of view, at least I didn’t see any good views or cool looking buildings. So we went to the harbor to take some pictures. Both nights. Didn’t have a good sunset on either one of them, so it was a bit disappointing, but I still managed to take a few photos that I think are cool to share with ya all folks out there. Here is one of them.

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Natasha Resting

Yachts resting in Boston harbor. They cover them in plastic for the entire winter to rest, not sure when they do this, my guess sometime in October-November time frame and probably open them up sometime in April-May. The big one is named “Natasha”, I imagine that it is named by some Boston based Russian super rich after his mistress, or something like that. In reality it is probably much more mundane. Anyway, this was taken in early January about hour or so before sunset. It snowed a few hours before and I believe it snowed a bit after this, but we had a few hours of clearing with clouds moving and sun nicely lighting them up.

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15 Seconds to Touchdown

After very cloudy day the sky broke off for an hour or and clouds lighted up by impending sunset. It was another cold day in Boston. If you open this image in my photo gallery you will be able to see that tiny aircraft.

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Boston Night Skyline

It was about to snow, the sky was dark with clouds, very windy and cold outside. This picture was taken from the Cambridge side. I wish I could take the same photo with Boston downtown but it was partially obstructed by couple other buildings, oh well. This view is pretty cool as well. This photo is combination of two photos. Click on it to open in my photo gallery.

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