another Critter Day at work, and these people had some really cool critters. Including this toucan, who sat on my arm and ate blueberries that I fed her. Then she was nibbling at my name tag and keys, and the camera when I held it up.
I know it doesn’t fit in with the theme of the week, but hello…! it’s a toucan!!
looking up: in the car
looking up: traffic lights
another long day when I nearly forgot to take a picture. I was at an intersection on the way home and decided to take a picture of the traffic light above my head, before it changed. I didn’t really have time to compose the shot well, but I still like the way it came out.
in this case, I guess I do like traffic lights.
looking up: construction
Insanely long day at work today and I still hadn’t taken a picture when I finally left. But as I was walking to the train station I glanced up at the roof of this building that’s been under construction since approximately forever. There is an enormous crane on top of it. Enormous. How do they get these things up there???
looking up: at the train station
I’ve always noticed that South Station is very well lit with natural light. The area where the trains are has no roof, but the platform where people wait does. It never really struck me that the platform is far brighter than one would expect. I’m sure I’d subconsciously been aware of the skylights, but I never paid them much attention before.
looking up: the doctor’s ceiling
The theme for the week is “looking up.” I was thinking the other day that most people don’t tend to look higher than their heads, and at about 5 feet tall, I think I may be missing out. So I’ll spend the week casting my eyes and my camera upward.
Of course, today’s picture was taken at the doctor’s office. Ladies, I’m sure you’re all familiar with this view, or something similar.
gettin’ around: by foot
gettin’ around: take to the seas!
The Tall Ships are in town this week, and there were just masses of people going to look at them. This is one of those things that I wonder why people drag their very young kids to–look, honey, a big boat. No, you can go on it and no, it’s not going anywhere and there aren’t any pirates, but you can sure look at it.
(actually, to this day, that kind of sums up my opinion of many historical-type destinations. But I suppose the boats are pretty.)