Say your piece and sail away until the tide's in
I checked in on the magnolia. It seemed to be doing all right.

The shadow of the house we live in fell so nicely on the garage that isn't ours.

It would probably not have occurred to me to decorate my front yard with a wagon wheel, but I am delighted that it occurred to someone else. With the green leaves winding its spokes, it looks like a Tarot card.

As promised, the magnolia. The telephone pole stayed out of shot this time.
I could not get a picture of the two raptors we saw circling over the Tufts campus, and the weeping cherry discovered at a local intersection was so barely in bloom that it seemed unfair. I will return for it.
I am trying to figure out if our upstairs neighbors are watching a period drama or just listening to music, because first I heard "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" and then "Anji," both of which are extremely recognizable echoing through our ceiling.

The shadow of the house we live in fell so nicely on the garage that isn't ours.

It would probably not have occurred to me to decorate my front yard with a wagon wheel, but I am delighted that it occurred to someone else. With the green leaves winding its spokes, it looks like a Tarot card.

As promised, the magnolia. The telephone pole stayed out of shot this time.
I could not get a picture of the two raptors we saw circling over the Tufts campus, and the weeping cherry discovered at a local intersection was so barely in bloom that it seemed unfair. I will return for it.
I am trying to figure out if our upstairs neighbors are watching a period drama or just listening to music, because first I heard "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" and then "Anji," both of which are extremely recognizable echoing through our ceiling.

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It may be common in other parts of New England, but in the Boston area it is uncommon enough that I don't think I've seen one before. Do you know what it connotes in your locale, if anything?
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