A static shot of mad propulsion stood convulsing in one spot
The nicest part of this afternoon was eating cider donuts and a pastrami Rachel half the size of my head while sitting next to
spatch on one of the park benches at the intersection of Congress and North Streets that does not contain a slightly heroic bronze statue of Mayor James Michael Curley. We had hit up the Boston Public Market for a post-medical meal for the first time in four years and would walk afterward to Park Street in order to catch the Red Line. The occasion of being out and about in downtown Boston was a dental emergency which turned out to be of a rather different nature than we had thought in the morning, although in many ways a more hopeful one once we can figure out the finances. I had not at all missed the experience of rush hour on the Red Line, but I never get tired of the Charles.

Lowering at the corner of Tremont and Beacon.

The Harvard crimson of Park Street Under.

Charles Babbage is alive and well and flyering T stations in Somerville.
I have been very flat since getting home, but had a nice conversation with
rushthatspeaks and am about to endeavor to eat an apple dumpling which has been baking in the toaster. Mermaidish things have arrived in the mail from both
minoanmiss and
yhlee. Perhaps tomorrow will be unexciting.
P.S. In the meantime, I can listen to Chappell Roan's "Red Wine Supernova (Magician's Cut)" (2023) courtesy of Rush and Alana Henderson's "On Board (feat. Joshua Burnside)" (2019) courtesy of
radiantfracture, for a double bill of queerness and sea.

Lowering at the corner of Tremont and Beacon.

The Harvard crimson of Park Street Under.

Charles Babbage is alive and well and flyering T stations in Somerville.
I have been very flat since getting home, but had a nice conversation with
P.S. In the meantime, I can listen to Chappell Roan's "Red Wine Supernova (Magician's Cut)" (2023) courtesy of Rush and Alana Henderson's "On Board (feat. Joshua Burnside)" (2019) courtesy of

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Thank you for the introduction to Yard Act via this very fine subject line.
I like particularly the geometry of the first image and the tactility of the second.
I am deeply envious of the sandwich.
I believe I stumbled over the following nautical song while looking for another tune you mentioned. I keep meaning to mention this one, but then feeling unsure if it would suit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OS3Hi2gge3U
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Thank you for the introduction to Yard Act via this very fine subject line.
You're welcome! I'm so glad you like them. I had the hipster fun of discovering them with their first or second single, after which I managed to lose track of most of their debut album and had to catch up with them again for their sophomore.
I like particularly the geometry of the first image and the tactility of the second.
Thank you. Those tiles date from a renovation about five years before I was born and I have always liked the way they glow.
I am deeply envious of the sandwich.
I wish you local pastrami!
I believe I stumbled over the following nautical song while looking for another tune you mentioned. I keep meaning to mention this one, but then feeling unsure if it would suit
"And if you came on board, I know you'd tire of the tossing of my seabed."
I love it; thank you.