Spotted in Boston around Downtown Crossing.  I assume it’s someone’s art project or some kind of viral marketing campaign.

Some kittens at the MSPCA in Boston.  Adult cats (1 yr and older) are only $75 for the month of June, which is quickly coming to an end.  Plenty of kittens to go around too.

Boston Harbor and the Boston skyline from Piers Park in East Boston.  This was done by taking two panoramic photos and pasting them together in photoshop.  (Granted, my lack of photoshop skills and pure laziness make it obvious that it’s two photos, but whatever.  I still think it looks cool.) Full size version can be found here.

Boston Harbor and the Boston skyline from Piers Park in East Boston.  This was done by taking two panoramic photos and pasting them together in photoshop.  (Granted, my lack of photoshop skills and pure laziness make it obvious that it’s two photos, but whatever.  I still think it looks cool.) Full size version can be found here.

Ok, last one of this particular sunset.  I braved lots of black flies for these pictures.

Ok, last one of this particular sunset.  I braved lots of black flies for these pictures.

A bit of the Boston skyline from Winthrop, with Logan Airport in the front of it.  I was trying to use the fence as a tripod—not a perfect solution—hence the bit of blur.

A bit of the Boston skyline from Winthrop, with Logan Airport in the front of it.  I was trying to use the fence as a tripod—not a perfect solution—hence the bit of blur.

Another view of the Sunset.

Another view of the Sunset.

Sunset from Winthrop, looking toward East Boston and Constitution Beach.

Sunset from Winthrop, looking toward East Boston and Constitution Beach.

A Modern Magdalen by William Merritt Chase, ca. 1888

A Modern Magdalen by William Merritt Chase, ca. 1888

Went to the Museum of Fine Arts tonight to check out the exhibition of Dale Chihuly’s artwork.  It is truly beautiful and definitely worth a look-see.  I took some pictures, but the pictures will never do it justice. The exhibition runs until August 7th and is included in the price of regular admission to the Museum.  The picture of the Chiostro di Sant’Apollonia Chandelier is only a small detail of the whole piece. It is actually quite large.  I took a full photo of the piece, but it came out too blurry to post.  If you want to see a picture of the whole piece you can go here.