Harvard Law School Visit - Day 2, Part 2

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It was still early when I left Harvard. By this point, I felt pretty comfortable with the subway system, so I decided to check out the rest of the city. Boston Commons seemed as good a place as any to begin from and easier than most to find my way back to, so I took the subway there and started wandering.

As I walked, I took pictures. Some are blurry, and few of them have a level horizon. I only wish I could use extreme drunkenness as an excuse.

Boston Commons - Swan Pond
The weather was amazing all weekend.

Boston Commons - Pond 3
See?

Boston Commons - Pond 2
This one is cockeyed and not aiming at anything and obviously an accident, but I kinda like it. Light & shade, etc.

Here are some more (1, 2, 3) that didn’t come out very well.

Eventually, I started working my way toward the tall buildings in the distance. One really cool thing about Boston is that there old buildings like this one…

Boston - Church

…right next to huge skyscrapers like this:

Boston - Tall Building

Boston - Reflection
Ooh, reflections…

So I walked around for a couple hours until I got tired and the sun started to go down. Boston seems pretty cool. Of course, the great weather helped a lot. I can’t imagine how many Californians were tricked into going to Harvard this weekend. Coincidentally, the weather turned bad that night and the city was cold and grey by morning, when I flew back to Ohio.

Boston - sunset
Satan watched as the clouds rolled back in. His side of the deal was complete. Now all that remained was to wait, for though their bodies will only be trapped in Cambridge for three years, their souls would soon be somewhere much, much worse.

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