It's only the middle of November, but in Boston the winter holiday reparations are already done duly. Since last Wednesday I started noticing the colorful lights and decorations around the city.
I have a pleasure today to introduce you a new place in Somerville - Pearl street. Somerville is a small suburban town in Boston Metro area. I wouldn't call it so cozy to live though it's better than a number of Boston's surrounding towns. The Metro Area, basically, illustrates the common urbanization of America, which will be my future topic. For today I'll share the photos from Pearl street.
I live on Everett avenue (which is, however, a very short sidestreet and has nothing to do with a definition of avenue), and before I discovered the Assembly station, I used to commute from Sullivan Square. It takes roughly the same time to get to both of them from my home
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One of the streets parallel to Boylston, as seen from Public Garden's fence. |
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Trees, now naked, in Boston Public Garden. |
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Common area design suggestion. Boylston street. |
It's only the middle of November, but in Boston the winter holiday reparations are already done duly. Since last Wednesday I started noticing the colorful lights and decorations around the city.
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Hallway design suggestion. Boylston street. |
Returning back home late in the evening, when t off the electric multiple unit on Sullivan Square station to walk on the Pearl street again and see how it looks at night.
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Sullivan Square station, MBTA Orange line. |
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Bright porch on the corner of Parker and Hadley streets, Somerville. |
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Another porch, even brighter, in Somerville. |
Newly built East Somerville community school looks modern both in the day and at night:
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