Boston's Hancock Tower in Winter

flyingdutchieflyingdutchie Registered Users Posts: 1,286 Major grins
edited November 28, 2005 in Landscapes
The winter season is near again.
This one was taken last year, just after the blizzard last winter in Januari.
Let's hope this type of snow won't happen this year. :):
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I can't grasp the notion of time.

When I hear the earth will melt into the sun,
in two billion years,
all I can think is:
    "Will that be on a Monday?"
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  • DoctorItDoctorIt Administrators Posts: 11,951 moderator
    edited November 27, 2005
    If the past few days was any indication, we're in for some fun this season!

    Cool shot, from the Prudential, no? Do they still have an observation deck? I know its been harder and harder to get up in those buildings in the past few years. I invited friends from Detroit here 2 years ago and promised to show them the view from the top of the Hancock only to find out it was closed.
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  • zigzagzigzag Registered Users Posts: 196 Major grins
    edited November 27, 2005
    The restaurant is still open at the top of the Pru (Hub). Great shot - love the reflection of the rest of the city in the tower.
  • grimacegrimace Registered Users Posts: 1,537 Major grins
    edited November 28, 2005
  • PrezwoodzPrezwoodz Registered Users Posts: 1,147 Major grins
    edited November 28, 2005
    Thats a blizzard? hehe I keep thinking anything above a good 12 inches in 24 hours is a blizzard. nice shot keep them comin! :)
  • flyingdutchieflyingdutchie Registered Users Posts: 1,286 Major grins
    edited November 28, 2005
    Prezwoodz wrote:
    Thats a blizzard? hehe I keep thinking anything above a good 12 inches in 24 hours is a blizzard. nice shot keep them comin! :)
    Thanks!

    There was around 24 - 27 inches in town.
    From this height you really can't judge the amount of snow and a lot of snow was blown into snow-drifts.... But cars were burried under it. It took a while to dig ourselves all out :D

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    I can't grasp the notion of time.

    When I hear the earth will melt into the sun,
    in two billion years,
    all I can think is:
        "Will that be on a Monday?"
    ==========================
    http://www.streetsofboston.com
    http://blog.antonspaans.com
  • zigzagzigzag Registered Users Posts: 196 Major grins
    edited November 28, 2005
    I have a good story that involves me actually deciding to go to a party that night...ah, but I digress...
  • flyingdutchieflyingdutchie Registered Users Posts: 1,286 Major grins
    edited November 28, 2005
    zigzag wrote:
    I have a good story that involves me actually deciding to go to a party that night...ah, but I digress...
    Same here...
    A friend of me invited me and my guest from Holland (visiting me) to come to a party in the Seaport hotel. We knew the blizzard was coming, but they predicted it would not hit until 2am that sunday morning. We would leave around 11pm saturday.

    'Needless' to say, at 10pm it was HOWLING outside. To my house, normally it would take about 10-15minutes. But no taxis, nothing! We had to sleep at the hotel. Luckily we could bunk in my friend's room. The next morning we took a cab home... it was still a blizzard.. it was one of the more scarier rides i had through downtown Boston. But it was kind-a fun too!

    Hard to get into my apartment. This is shot just after the storm ended; burried cars :D :
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    I can't grasp the notion of time.

    When I hear the earth will melt into the sun,
    in two billion years,
    all I can think is:
        "Will that be on a Monday?"
    ==========================
    http://www.streetsofboston.com
    http://blog.antonspaans.com
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