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The winter of 2015 was one that I will never forget here in Boston as we got pounded with storm-after-storm of fluffy white snow. I made a lot of pictures which I am turning into an art series, and this is one of them. How cool is that juxtaposition of advertising in the center?
https://www.michaeljclarke.photography/gallery-image/Prints/G0000ET16XgGuRGU/I0000bBrndOL5bUE
#winter#winter of 2015#boston snow#boston winter#massachusetts#boston photographer#sowa winter market#new england#michael j. clarke photography#advertising industry#advertising#out of home#ooh#fort lauderdale#snow#copley square#photography#cold
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Victorian Townhouses in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
via 111 Examples Of Gorgeous Architecture, As Shared By This Online Community
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Brrr. 🥶
#winter#december#photography#nature#cityscape#Boston#for you#street view#new england#tumblr#beautiful#city life#snow#trees#frost
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Reneé Rapp at Boston Calling ✨
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#reneé rapp#renee rapp#reneérapp#reneerapp#reneerappuk#snow hard feelings tour#renee rapp photoshoot#boston calling
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In Boston even the snowmen drink Dunkin’
#Boston#winter#dunkin donuts#Dunkin’#snowmen#northeast#new england#massachusetts#massholes#snowman#snow
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Snow on a Bright Day at Miyajima (from the series Souvenirs of Travel II), Hasui Kawase, 1921
#art#art history#Asian art#Japan#Japanese art#East Asia#East Asian art#shin-hanga#woodblock print#Hasui Kawase#Kawase Hasui#landscape#landscape art#snow#winter#winter scene#Taisho period#Taisho era#20th century art#Museum of Fine Arts Boston#MFA Boston
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Accurate.
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boston, massachusetts february 1969
after the snow, boston common
photograph by nick dewolf https://www.flickr.com/photos/dboo/10297940156
#photography#film#bw#blackandwhite#35mm#boston#massachusetts#streetphotography#snow#park#common#bostoncommon#people#trees#damage#1960s
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Out and about girl 📸
#it was snowing#not that you can tell#aesthetic#girlblogging#girlblogger#mypic#fashion#ootd#ootdfashion#selfiie#just girly things#coquettecore#Boston
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#walked around Boston all day and now I have blisters and my lil leggys hurt#very very sore#0 outta 10 would not recommend#I gotta go food shopping in the morning so I don’t get stuck doing it in the snow#thank gods it’s the beginning of the week and I have time to rest before whatever tf I’m doing this weekend#gfs been in a party mood lately#we went to karaoke at a Mexican bar last weekend lol#thankfully I wasn’t ropped into signing#I told them I’d run away if they signed me up to sing 😅🤣#I’m a sing a along kind gal not a karaoke gal lol#anyways#me#self#face#shut up rian
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boston, ma
december 2024
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Reneé backstage at Boston Calling for Rolling Stone Aus. ✨
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#reneé rapp#renee rapp#reneérapp#reneerapp#reneerappuk#snow hard feelings tour#renee rapp photoshoot#rolling stone#boston calling
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The first really snowy day of the season in Boston
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i think it’s less that ppl are legit expecting a white christmas in boston every year and more that the probability for one used to be 20 to 30% and it’s now been almost 15 years without one and probability has dropped to 10% and will continue to drop. for someplace like worcester in massachusetts it’s even worse — probability was 67% ish for the boomers and now it’s a little over 30%. only 27 white christmases in boston since 1892 sounds small but when u consider most bostonians had 3 white christmases by their mid-teens on top of all the christmases where there was snow even if it wasn’t one inch and now there are teenagers who haven’t seen even one white christmas… it makes sense why ppl freak out every year it still hasn’t happened.
And that absolutely makes sense, yeah! I have immense climate anxiety too, like I said!
What I was responding to was more the people saying "it's 60 and raining in Boston and it feels like the apocalypse" or "this isn't how it's supposed to be ever; this never used to happen."
I don't know if you saw my longer post, but I went and looked at Boston weather records going back to 1893. Most Decembers from 1893-1903 had multiple days in the upper 50s, with many years getting into the 60s at least once. I didn't track every single year from 1893 to the present, but it seems reasonable to assume that that 10-year period wasn't just a weird fluke. December 1895 actually had more days in the 60s (5) than December 2022 (1).
That's not the full story, of course- December 1895 also had a couple of days in the 20s before that upswing, some with small amounts of snow. You also have things like overnight lows going haywire, and other reminders that climate change is real and it is happening now. I would never, ever attempt to deny that. It's the single biggest problem facing humanity at the moment.
However. There are multiple things to hold in our minds at the same time when thinking about its day-to-day effect on our lives, and one of them is "the effects are seldom as simple as It's Warmer Every Day Now Than It Ever Has Been, And That Will Continue Unilaterally For The Rest Of Our Lives." I'm not trying to deny or negate anything. I'm just trying to make people feel a little less despondent.
(I also just discovered that the metric for a white Christmas here in Boson states that it has to fall before 7 AM, which seems arbitrary and weird. We actually had a white Christmas here in 2017- we got 2.9" of snow -it just fell later in the day. So...it doesn't count for some reason? That's really strange to me. Anyway, the article where I learned this estimates our average yearly "one inch of snow on the ground at 7 AM on Christmas morning" chances nowadays at 19% as of three days ago.)
(I also think this demonstrates what I'm calling Reverse Environmental Amnesia- where, rather than thinking that the effects of climate change have always been normal, you tend to remember past weather in a way that fits the absolute direst interpretation of circumstances. Anyone who was in Boston on Christmas 2017 SHOULD remember the snowstorm...but I've seen multiple locals who don't travel for the holidays agreeing that we've had no Christmas snow at all since 2009.)
#ask#anon#climate change#boston#history#the 7 AM rule is super-weird. like. everyone is saying our last white Christmas was 2009 all over the Internet#but we literally got almost 3 inches six years ago#it somehow just doesn't count because of the timing? I'm calling BS#in that case the first white Christmas of my life- 2010 in Nashville -wasn't real#neither was the second- last year; same place -because it was less than an inch#like this is so arbitrary#to my mind a white Christmas is if you see snow on the ground at some point on December 25th. end of.
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Bow Market, Somerville, MA
12/20/2024
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