This group of photos starts with four from New Shoreham, including the Southeast Light and the posters on the food truck.
Next we have two sides of a utility box in Arlington, Mass. — the work of local artists. Many other utility boxes around town are painted, all charming.
The old, unused water works building always strikes me as a perfect setting for a mystery novel. The dog in the next photo is checking out the portable Uni library in the Greenway, an initiative of Sam and Leslie Davol.
The lushness of the hydrangeas this year makes me think of sheep. I start singing, “Sheep may safely graze and pasture/ In a watchful shepherd’s eye.”
And you know clouds.











You have such a good eye for the quirky and lovely details!
Thanks so much, KerryCan. I don’t think of myself as a photographer. I just point and shoot. Using a phone. I’m never likely to get cameras with special lenses or to edit anything that can’t be edited in the phone. But you — and my former co-worker Bob — give me confidence that it’s OK to make pictures this way.