Sunday, April 5, 2009

First Drops of Boston

After spending a week in Boston, I thought I would have more pictures. Unfortunately, between class (the reason for my trip) and cold and rainy weather, I did not get to see as much of the city as I would have liked.

I did get some interesting shots, including the Old North Church, made famous for it's role in Paul Revere's famous lantern signal.

I also shot a rainy and wet Trinity Church.

I also captured an interesting angle looking up past a corner of Trinity Church to the towering John Hancock Tower vanishing into the rain clouds.

Now, the duties of my day job will require my attention for the next several days as I attempt to catch up from my week out of the office, so I will try to get some more Boston photos up as well as the desert shots I promised from a week ago as soon as possible. If you don't see them soon, shout at me over on Twitter and let me know you are waiting for them and I'll try to get them finished up.

Happy Monday and I hope you have a great week!

4 comments:

  1. seems like I had the good luck of better weather on my trip a while back.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/rwp-roger/sets/72157602418781836/

    Enjoy Boston!

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  2. It sure looks like you had better weather. Nice pictures! I only saw the sun 1 day and then from the plane as I was getting ready to take off. Rain gives the city a certain feel, but I would have liked it to be a bit drier.

    Maybe next time I go there I'll get luckier.

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  3. Love the shot of the Old North Church. Boston is on my to do list of historical American cities to travel to someday. Thanks for sharing the pics withs us Stephen.

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  4. Frankie:

    Thanks for the compliment! I want to go back again someday with more time for sightseeing and hopefully better weather. Maybe when I get my BQ marathon done :)

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