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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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The first pictures feature berries, shadows, rain, and snow. I took them in Massachusetts.

The others are from Providence, which has long exuded an artistic vibe. I liked the sunrise on rooftops in one photo and a beautiful ornate building, sadly neglected. More-contemporary art pops up in unexpected places: the robot-like sculpture at a busy intersection and the robot in the ladies room at Small Point Café.

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