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Pigeons gather on the ridge top of a building across from Wollaston Train Station. (Click image to enlarge.) I've always wondered why they do this before a storm. Does anyone know?
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Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
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Summer Attraction
This tiger swallowtail butterfly was a delight to see pollinating the phlox bed along my driveway.
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This tiger swallowtail butterfly was a delight to see pollinating the phlox bed along my driveway.
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This beautiful Gothic and Tudor Revival style building was built in 1891 as a school for children of the granite workers in West Quincy; it ...
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The administration building is all that remains of Quincy City Hospital. It will be renovated and incorporated into a multi-family 465-unit...
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No closed season on reunions around here - including our garden.
Beautiful! Fantastic image!
They are figuring out which overhang they will hang out in when it rains.
Like homing pigeons, they have a one track brain for this particular spot when it rains!
Odd Fellows Hall!
Maybe they are the chow line for one of the local hawks. One can only hope. Very nice rendering of the building. Very nice.
Oh BW . . . you are sharp. I forgot that this was once an Odd Fellows Hall. I bet if that white vinyl siding was peeled back "Odd Fellows Hall would be revealed.
Nice photo! I hope you have a happy turkey day! :)
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