We are collecting snow photos of the North End, Waterfront & Downtown Boston from this weekend’s snowstorm. Send in your best snow pictures to info@northendwaterfront.com and we’ll display them in this gallery! If you post them on Twitter, tag us at @NorthEndBoston. (Click any thumbnail to start a full page slideshow.)
View from resident deck (Frankie Boyer)
Snow drifts on the waterfront (Frankie Boyer)
Looking down North Street (Frankie Boyer)
Goodridge Court off Charter Street And Foster Street Playground (Peter Petrigno)
Goodridge Court off Charter Street And Foster Street Playground (Peter Petrigno)
Unity Court (Mary Beth)
Goodridge Court off Charter Street And Foster Street Playground (Peter Petrigno)
From the front door of The Mariner (Frankie Boyer)
Parmenter Street (Dave Goggins)
Sheafe Street (Dave Goggins)
Goodridge Court off Charter Street And Foster Street Playground (Peter Petrigno)
On a snow pile in the Prado (Jodi Piazza)
Take a look at these icicles (Gina Marie Ciampa)
From the front door of The Mariner (Frankie Boyer)
Blizzard Downtown (Christian Pleva)
View of the Waterfront (Photo by Christine Sullivan)
Shadows on Copp’s Hill (Paul Foster)
Five stories of icicles (Emily Karstetter)
Sheafe Street (Sally Hartmann)
Unity Court (Mary Beth)
North Margin Street (Dave Goggins)
View from the kitchen window, (Photo from ekarstetter)
Cleveland Place (David Goggins)
Tony D. photo by Dave Goggins.
Ducks finding the heated driveway next to Caffe Vittoria (Jodi Piazza)
Our blizzard’s contribution to keeping the beer “on ice” until summer. Discovered on a poster displayed on the front of the former Sarni’s laundry business on Commercial Street. Photograph by Richard Chalfen.
Hanover Street (Dave Goggins)
Looking down Commercial Street (Frankie Boyer)
From the front door of The Mariner (Frankie Boyer)
View from bedroom window (Photo from ekarstetter)
Walking home (Christian Pleva)
Norwegian Chef at Living Room conquers and claims Mount Richmond for the Living Room. Champagne reception followed. Mayor and Governor could not attend due to prior commitments. (Video by John Hauck)
It’s time for a Mystery Photo to test your knowledge of the neighborhood. Today’s mystery comes from Joe Vozzella. This clock is located in the North End. Are you the urban sleuth who can identify the street and exact address or place? Enter your answer in the comments below.
Bob Somerville shares this photo from Christopher Columbus Park saying, “Even on a damp, dreary day, these vibrant winterberries give a burst of color to the park.” “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 a caption or story telling us Read More…
Prior to the snow was a beautiful sunset seen here from Boston Yacht Haven on Commercial Wharf in the North End. Many of the yachts have gone south for the winter, leaving a clear view to the last light of the day reflecting off the Tobin Bridge. Photo submitted by Bob Somerville. “Neighborhood Photo” is a regular Read More…
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