by David | May 6, 2013 | urbanism
I’ve never thought outdoor advertising was terribly effective so I’m happy to file these billboards under real-life glitch art.
by David | May 2, 2013 | design, urbanism
In addition to National Poetry Month, April was also National Landscape Architecture Month. Who knew? Not I, that’s who, at least not until the very last day of the month when I noticed that two parking spaces on Portland street had been converted into a...
by David | May 1, 2013 | eating, urbanism, working
Dangerously close to the office, Cuppacoffee featuring Dub Pies is coming in [?] days to a torn down parking lot on Merrimac Street. Are we allowed to just fill in a number? It’s got to be soon, I can see the LevelUp terminal is already in place....
by David | Apr 27, 2013 | photo, urbanism
Standing in my yard Where they tore down the garage To make room for the torn down garage
by David | Apr 1, 2013 | culture, eating
You know I like a good sandwich and a good story. I was at Cafe Rustico in the Bullfinch Triangle pondering the menu and I noticed that all the sandwiches were pretty much named for their contents – pollo, rucola, meatball – but one was named for a...