It’s summer and someone is taking rooftop lounging to a new level with this precariously placed couch on North Street. Let’s just hope they don’t roll off the wrong side. Thanks to Beverly for sharing the scene. “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature on NorthEndWaterfront.com. Did you take an interesting photo in or around Read More…
Forced detour from the cycle-track yesterday in front of Lincoln Wharf. Just another example of why we need loading zones, not tour bus parking, along Commercial Street. “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature on NorthEndWaterfront.com. Submit your interesting photos using our Submit a Post form or tag @northend.waterfront on Instagram. Please include a caption or Read More…
Nature sends us this hopeful note of blooming flowers along the Greenway, empty of people as regular action has come to a pause amidst the coronavirus pandemic. Photos shared by Dr. Joseph Mendola. “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular feature on NorthEndWaterfront.com. Send in your photos using our Submit a Post form, via email to info@northendwaterfront.com or tag @northend.waterfront on Instagram. Please include Read More…
4 Replies to “North End Street Portrait: Valentine’s Day Date”
What a beautiful couple! One thing I love about Boston is that people know how to dress.
While this particular couple may be attractive and well dressed. I beg to differ on your saying that “people in Boston know how to dress”. Have you ever looked around at the local scene on a week-end? Most people are wearing pajamas and/or barely going to the effort of bathing. In fact GQ magazine voted Boston as the worst-dressed city in America last year: http://www.gq.com/style/fashion/201107/worst-dressed-cities-america#slide=40
MarkB, I think that the college kids might be included in that . We sure have a lot of colleges. So that to me isn’t fair.
Was a wonderful surprise to see this posted as Matt just informed us…. Wonderful night, wonderful company and thanks to Matt, a wonderful picture.
As to the subject of dressing nicely, perhaps we all should dress a little better in our everyday lives…and doesn’t it feel nice to do so.
What a beautiful couple! One thing I love about Boston is that people know how to dress.
While this particular couple may be attractive and well dressed. I beg to differ on your saying that “people in Boston know how to dress”. Have you ever looked around at the local scene on a week-end? Most people are wearing pajamas and/or barely going to the effort of bathing. In fact GQ magazine voted Boston as the worst-dressed city in America last year: http://www.gq.com/style/fashion/201107/worst-dressed-cities-america#slide=40
MarkB, I think that the college kids might be included in that . We sure have a lot of colleges. So that to me isn’t fair.
Was a wonderful surprise to see this posted as Matt just informed us…. Wonderful night, wonderful company and thanks to Matt, a wonderful picture.
As to the subject of dressing nicely, perhaps we all should dress a little better in our everyday lives…and doesn’t it feel nice to do so.