Technical Difficulties….
I’m having trouble uploading photos to Blogger, so cross your fingers I can get it straightened out tomorrow….
| Technical Difficulties….So long, farewell…
Between moving to a different country, work, travel, training for fundraiser walks, going back to school, etc… we’ve got so much on our plates that it’s time to take something off, and unfortunately this project is it. It’s been really fun doing this, and I’ll still be watching the City Daily Photo community. And who knows, maybe things will slow down and BDP will be back up and running someday!
In the meantime, thank you for all the past watching, commenting, lurking, and supporting.
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Waterfront

This is the Bank of America Pavillion, which is on the waterfront in South Boston and is a very fun place to see a show in the summer. There are tables set up along the water, so you can grab a drink and check out the downtown skyline in between sets or before the show starts. I’ll try to get back there sometime this summer and get a picture of that view, but in the meantime you’ll have to enjoy this one.
| WaterfrontHave Car, Will Move Tree

This cracked me up when I saw it parked outside a flower shop in Roslindale. Good thing they’ve got a convertible, it would have been tricky to fit that tree into a sedan!
I heart these guys, too.

These two houses are adorbale, and impecibly maintained. Also, I don’t know if they took each other’s house color into consideration when they were choosing, but I think that these two colors look awesome side by side.
Also on Fairview Street in Roslindale, which seems to have an abundance of cute houses.
| I heart these guys, too.I heart this house.

This house isn’t anything spectacular, and I’m pretty sure it could use a new coat of paint (and new windows, and some yard work), but when I was walking down the street and saw it framed by this tree, I fell in love.
Fairview Strett, Roslindale.
Click to enlarge and really appreciate it!
| I heart this house.Model Madness
Do It For The Boobs.
I have taken on an incredible challenge…on Oct 3rd-5th, my sisters (find one of them here) and I will be walking 60 miles over the course of three days. We must be crazy!
But we’re not that crazy! It’s for the boobs! We’re walking in the Breast Cancer 3-Day, which benefits Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund.
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Same Subject

Just a different point of view on the Bank of America Pavillion.
Sign-tology