Harbor view
Intarsia in red
Smile for the camera
Dream of the Taj
Boston Light
Crow's nest
Taj Mahal Jawab
It's never too early to start
A different view
Snow leopard
Reflections in Silver
Boston after dark
Fireworks 6
Fireworks 8
Fireworks Boston 3
Introduction to the flute
Taj Mahal
Entrance to the Taj Mahal
Fireworks 7
That which survives
Agra
Girl in burgundy
Pretty foot
Decorated truck
Magnificent arches
Maternal bonds
Do I really have to dress like this?
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Nepali man
Welcome to Nepal - Part 1
Quite a figure for 1000 years old
Invasion of the lionfish
Backflip
Ganesha
Magnificent arches
Five minutes in Agra 5
Five minutes in Agra 3
Nap time
In the spotlight
Finale
Honor the brave
Cherry blossoms at the Jefferson Memorial
Now that's trust
Orchid delight
Ancient arches
Now where did I put my milk can?
The man in the green turban
On the hunt
Not the best time to be a spotted deer
Keeping an eye out
So where did you get your tattoo?
Alive!
Rufous Treepie
Laundry Day
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Laundry
Time to cook
There's nothing like a clean cow
The Clampetts have nothing on us
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Art and bicycle
Making cow pies
The reluctant camel
Peek-a-boo
A tale well told
Bare bottom
From the statue's perspective
Strutting his stuff
Bringing the water
The last rays
Special in stripes
Ladybug invasion
Dripping with detail
Skinny orchid
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The Hartwell Tavern in Lincoln, Massachusetts was built between 1732 and 1733. It served as a tavern and a home from 1756 until 1780. On the night of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere and William Dawes were captured by the British down the road from the tavern. Dr. Samuel Prescott escaped by jumping his horse over a stone wall and fleeing. He was able to warn the Lincoln Minute Men in time that the British were on their way. The home is now maintained by the U.S. Park Service
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HFF and a happy weekend.
Thanks for the info. Interesting!
HFF!
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