
Photo: Suzanne and John’s Mom.
Snowdrops arrive in Massachusetts.
I haven’t posted photos for a while, and now I’m realizing that today’s selection goes way back to early January, when Erik’s mother was still visiting from Sweden. She showed me a garden-like cemetery in Providence where she loves to run — and where we were greeted by the largest gang of wild turkeys I have ever encountered!
I particularly liked the unique headstone below: someone must have felt OK about having a final home in this park.
The next photo shows my frosty windshield in February. But indoors at John’s house, warm floral colors were defying the frost.
Note that Suzanne’s stone wall has a light pattern on it. It comes from the sunrise over the river in Providence and through her fence. I have to be quick with the camera as the pattern disappears fast.
The tree of many eyes was also in Providence. Kind of weird and interesting.
The tiny bicycle is ready for a windy ride. The chewed-up bench at the commuter rail station suggests to me that the train is often late.
The book store with the literary squirrel in Boston is part of the indie book store resurgence I wrote about recently, here.
There was a mechanical face in the sidewalk near the park. Conducting surveillance, I suppose.
Finally, a spring treat: Meredith Fife Day’s lovely contribution to a recent exhibit at Concord Art.










You are an original! A lighthearted curator with a good eye over pictures that make us smile … Thank you for including my painting, along with a shout-out for Concord Art, in your Photos from Winter. Your support means the world to me! ☺️Meredith
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Your pictures lift me up. I’m always excited to spot one included in a show at Concord Art, and I’m glad they value your work, too. Not everyone can get into their shows.
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Such a wonderful collection of photos. I especially like the squirrel on the stack of books.
I knew that one would be good for blog friends.
Absolutely!
Delightful!! Enjoyed each photo! The bike against the fence was great!!
I should have posted it as a video: the little wheels were spinning like crazy in the wind right before I shot the photo.