Showing posts with label buildings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label buildings. Show all posts

2/5/12

down on the corner


Looking out of my apartment windows at the building across the street. I'm still not really sure what the building is for though. I like the lighting at this time of night, now that it is actually staying light out past 4:30!

12/28/11


Two buildings close to my apartment. The one above is another apartment building and the one below is a pub. I don't know the lady.

5/1/11

birthday beauties

What better way to celebrate my 20th birthday today than by seeing some of the most unique things this city has to offer. In no particular order of uniqueness:

Lavender ladies getting ready for a group shot.


MIT's Stata Center, being strange as always.

Even stranger from ever angle you look at it.


Quote on a fence of craziness next to my new apartment.
Peppermint striped tulips.
Oh hey, I'm a red tulip.. just being unique.
Street art in Cambridge.

Funny bird doing yoga poses in the Garden.

Ending my day with a completely normal, yet wonderfully beautiful sight of the pond in the Garden. I love my city and all of it's Mayday craziness.

4/29/11

view of the pru

The Prudential Building on a warm day, with Storrow Drive underneath.

4/20/11

the flowered ones

 These are my mom's favorite trees in Boston right now. She tried to get pictures this weekend while she was down visiting, but it didn't work out for her. So I decided to post these so she can see. The old man in the first one seemed pretty cool too. It took him probably an entire minute or two to walk past these two trees. Slow but determined.


ps this is the background to my new phone! get cool covers for your phone here, so it doesn't get as scratched as mine did!

3/29/11

window washing


Can you imagine if this was your job?

3/21/11

beacon buildings

Beacon Street, you're very exciting.

2/15/11

tremont traffic

It kind of creeps me out how much I can see from my bedroom windows. I do enjoy the view of the Common and Tremont Street though.

2/4/11

block wall

Boylston Street buildings from the Boston Garden on a cold day.

2/3/11

above the roof tops

After the big storm, the city is still alive.

1/29/11

windows above

Looking up at 500 Boylston.