There was a band at the July 25 sidewalk sale, and I tried to capture the exuberance of a young lady who knew exactly what to do. Then I passed by and bought lots of sidewalk sale cut-price goodies.
Next I’m posting three photos of the Fort Point section of Boston. I never tire of the old buildings. Do you like the iron railing and the way light is cast on one wall in the way we think of shadows being cast? Another building has a shadow of backwards words from a sign. If you look closely (and can read reverse images), you can almost see the word “industrial.” It’s a ghost. Very appropriate for Fort Point, where industry is now mostly a ghost among glass-box office buildings.
From there, we move on to Rhode Island on a gray day — a stone wall gate and a quiet harbor.








Neat photos–I like the ones from Fort Point (although I needed your narrative to really appreciate them!) and I like the stone wall a lot.
I like the sign that has “industrial” in it. I took a night picture of it last winter when the building was spooky and some of the lights were out on the sign so that it read “IN TRIAL REAL EST,” which I felt was a message from beyond. It got fixed and now reads “Industrial Real Estate.”