Here by the Rockville Pike is where two boats against the current rest. The spot has gotten more popular with the re-make of Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby.” Photo by Matt McClain of The Washington Post
Here by the Rockville Pike is where two boats against the current rest. The spot has gotten more popular with the re-make of Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby.” Photo by Matt McClain of The Washington Post
Boston.com’s moment of silence. https://twitter.com/dabeard/status/326410969553178624
”Did you hear about the Boston explosion? I did that?” Here’s link to the full U.S. charging document against D. Tsarnaev. It’s chilling. http://wapo.st/15BY4Ct
Just cool. John Lennon’s green card, won after years of fighting with U.S. immigration authorities. Via historian Michael Beschloss.
Two great cities, standing side-by-side. Striking full-page image in Sunday Inquirer for onefundboston.org, group founded by Mass. governor and Boston mayor to help families affected in the Marathon bombings and the mayhem afterward.
Thermal photo of Boston bombing suspect in the minutes before his capture. See more from Mass. State Police here.
By Alyssa Lindley Kilzer
I started getting facials from Zubeidat Tsarnaeva (pronounced Zu-bey-da) six years ago when I was 17 at a spa in Belmont, MA. She was soon after fired and contacted my mom to have us start coming to her house, at 410 Norfolk St., right on the line of Cambridge and…
Insightful. The Boston Bombers … And her.

Sounding almost post-apocalyptic in its scabrous, searching bleakness, The Flaming Lips’ The Terror moans and scrapes ominously from its opening seconds onward. But the album still finds a way to reward deeper exploration, as cracked loveliness seeps into moments that soar tentatively.
Currently.
If you haven’t visited the great Tumblr that the Bureau of Land Management has — My Public Lands — highly recommend you check it out today!
Today’s Washington Post chose some of the top BLM images for this gallery — http://wapo.st/XssiVC
We’re excited and honored that the Washington Post has run a feature highlighting 16 of their favorite photos from our Tumblr. According to the Post:
From redwood forests to Gulf Stream waters, workers from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management have photographed the often-remote terrain they supervise. Here are a few of the best images and descriptions from My Public Lands, the bureau’s lively Tumblr site, of the land that Woody Guthrie wrote “was made for you and me.’’
To the more than 43,000 of you that have chosen to follow us over the past 8 months, thank you. We love sharing stories about the science, history, beauty, and recreation on more than 245 million acres of public lands, and hope you’ll get out and enjoy your public lands!
See the entire gallery at http://wapo.st/10AvITb