Last night there were bobcats and payloaders filling dumptrucks with vast amounts of the snow that had encapsulated my building during the blizzard. When you consider that I live across from the Christian Science Center and less than a half block from the Prudential, that much machinery tends to draw attention to itself. This after the police spent the weekend searching the undercarriages of more than dozen coach buses, intermittently parked opposite my front door, for radioactive materials and explosives. All in all, Huntington Avenue has been a metal circus parade this week.
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i miss snow.
When are you coming out here again? I may have to schedule some surgery, and I want to get it done as soon as possible, but I also don't want to be guilty of shafting you a second time.