Hi John:
The lakes are just a little less frozen here, than up in the Marlboro area. I don't think that there's any in Boston itself.
A nice remembrance photo, thanks. No blossoms here but some of the weeping willows are beginning to bud.
Jim
John Francis wrote:
That looks just like the frozen lakes I used to see driving around the Marlboro/Framingham area.
Here's a shot for you from last weekend, to remind you of what you left behind:
<http://jfwaf.com/PDML/Museum/images/Museum3.jpg>
Jim Hemenway mused:
John:
I know what you mean... and I still miss the Bay Area a little, even after 31 years. But then again, we don't have earthquakes! :-)
Here's the other 1st Day of Spring from today, it was about 44F: http://www.hemenway.com/1stDayofSpring-05/pages/Fishermen.htm
Jim
John Francis wrote:
Jim Hemenway mused:
About 10 miles NE of Boston
http://www.hemenway.com/1stDayofSpring-05/pages/TwistedTree.htm
isDS with 43mm Limited
Brrrr. I'm definitely glad I moved to California.