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Old Posted Nov 10, 2011, 5:07 PM
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Nice set. I think your almost to the point where your starting to out grow your camera.
Hmmmm.......and Christmas is just around the corner. Santa, are you listening?
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2011, 5:10 PM
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Hmmmm.......and Christmas is just around the corner. Santa, are you listening?
Wait until right after christmas and you could probably scoop up a nice deal online.
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2011, 5:11 PM
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Gasm - yes, the T is retro-fabulous. Locals find things to complain about, but I love the T. Locals just don't realize how good they have it
Expat, come on! you have been here long enough to know that Bostonians aren't happy unless they are complaining about something whether it's the Red Sox, the weather or the T, there just HAS to something in our cross hairs or we are miserable
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Montrealista - My burning bush is an outlaw! They are banned in Massachusetts, but mine is grandfathered. Thanks for checking in!
Wow I didnt know they were outlawed in Massachussets but there is an attempt to stop their dissemination in Vermont because they can be nasty on woodlands. But this problem hasnt been tackled in Quebec. I have a small one that I trimmed pretty severely this summer, and I am trying to keep it small and ornamental like a sushi, hum, a bonsai; sorry I get the two mixed up.
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Old Posted Dec 7, 2011, 5:24 PM
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Indeed, this was one of your best tours. Another architecturally-rich, visually-interesting neighborhood. I am also a big fan of that Brutalist T station, too. Keep up the good mix!

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Your photo threads are always great! The focus on streetscapes, buildings, and views and letting people be an element of the photos rather than sole focus is exactly the type of photography I most enjoy here on SSP.
Except for the fact that there isn't a single photographer on SSP that *exclusively* focuses on people.
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Old Posted Dec 8, 2011, 1:24 AM
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Thanks KOTH, this may be my favorite.
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