Every day at work has the potential to be a beach day for the next few weeks. http://www.bostonmagazine.com/arts-entertainment/blog/2016/06/17/crane-beach-pop-up-boston/
Every day at work has the potential to be a beach day for the next few weeks. http://www.bostonmagazine.com/arts-entertainment/blog/2016/06/17/crane-beach-pop-up-boston/
At the library today, the book drops were blocked off, as the library is installing a new return system. I will be curious to see how it goes over. I suspect some people will be baffled by it, and that at certain times it will really slow down the whole process. But it still sounds cool.
This is Massi. She came to work today, along with many other wonderful therapy dogs. Her tongue doesn’t fit inside her mouth.
OK, it’s not really a secret. I’ve just never noticed this before because I rarely use this trash can. But apparently, this is how Doug gets rid of the stickers on produce. And since we rarely replace that trash bag (just dump its contents into another bag), the sticker collection grows…
Ferrous and Gandalf, in typical poses
I am fairly certain this is an eastern milk snake. Seen at Cutler Park on the southern edge of Newton this afternoon.
OK, that title is kind of a stretch, but…c’mon.
This flower comes in lots of colors, but this deep wine is probably my favorite.
Since Doug got himself a new camera, I have been playing around a bit with the old one. Not sure I’ll ever really get into the “big girl” camera, but this is definitely a picture I couldn’t get with the point-and-shoot. Ferrous has been keeping a close eye on Black Kitty all evening…
Yes. These are train-shaped crayons. One of my coworkers made them.