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Eleven New England photos in no particular order.

Colored chalks are provided for patrons of the Small Point Café in Providence. Someone made a gorgeous dragon.

There are three photos of shadows: a broken wrought-iron fence, branches on the sidewalk, and two kinds of trash cans.

Spring snow at the Wright Tavern in Concord. Lotus sports cars on a Sunday outing. An old-tyme lunch counter with jukebox at Providence Place. Another treehugger tree. Daffodils on the vacant Route 195 land in downtown Providence. The Swedish Workingmens Association building, which now houses a Starbucks.

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Did you see this cute story at Today.com?

Lilit Marcus writes, “61 years ago, Donald and Dorothy Lutz’s wedding photographer stood them up … . But six decades later, they got a very special belated wedding gift — a beautiful anniversary photo shoot, inspired by the Disney movie ‘Up.’

“The idea began when stylist Lauren Wells — who is married to the Lutzes’ grandson Matt — and her photographer partner Cambria Grace found themselves with a bunch of colorful balloons left over from a photo shoot. After a conversation with her husband, Lauren got the idea for the ‘Up’-inspired shoot and decided the photos would be a gift for her grandparents-in-law. …

“The shoot took place on Boston’s Old Northern Avenue Bridge, chosen for its ‘industrial’ look, and was a true family affair, with Matt’s sister Abby assisting — and keeping pedestrians from crossing the bridge and walking through the shots.”

Read the rest of the story here, and check out the completely charming series of photos. I have taken many photos myself on the photogenic Northern Avenue Bridge. After this, I think it will become a destination. Thank you @FortPointer, whoever you are, for another great lead!

Photo: Cambria Grace Photography

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