oh my! last time I was in Boston I loved all the performances in front of the market, it was right across from my hotel and in the evening it was THE place to be
it's red AND fascinating...I've never heard the word before tonight so thank you, dear teacher, for another something I didn't know before you came along...
Thank you for taking the time to say you've been here.
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Those are some pretty impressive feats of... flexibility for one thing! Pretty astonishing stuff here. Great captures of it too!
ReplyDeleteWhat is a busker? I am going to have to go look that up…
ReplyDeleteCan’t wait to see what song you are going to link to for “lust”… sooo many options!
I just heard the term applied to street performers this past summer when I attended The Halifax Buskers Festival.
ReplyDeleteQuincy Market was a-buzz with people, as always. We were suitably entertained. ;-)
wonderful captures all!!
ReplyDeleteA collection of rather amazing photos. Lots of interesting perspectives of red in action!~
ReplyDeleteI would love to see the buskers. Never have.
ReplyDeletegreat and interesting entr for RT! for sure i can't do that thing. hahaha
ReplyDeleteHappy RT!
oh my! last time I was in Boston I loved all the performances in front of the market, it was right across from my hotel and in the evening it was THE place to be
ReplyDeletewonderful photos
I love Boston
Very kewl series of fascinating photos for this week's Ruby Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteI played too ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
Looks interesting and there is red too :)
ReplyDeleteit's red AND fascinating...I've never heard the word before tonight so thank you, dear teacher, for another something I didn't know before you came along...
ReplyDeletexoxox