Saturday, February 9, 2013

Documenting Nemo: Personal Photos From New England

The car pictured (below) may have been parked by a person who learned how to park on the Internet. Could the car owner also be dating a French model*?

My son Malcolm, who lives in South Boston, documented, in a series of photographs, the developing Nemo blizzard - via a parked car.

He found that an unknown individual in his neighborhood, soon after the driving ban went into effect in Massachusetts, had parked their car.

Various items of note include:

The passenger side window is down.

The vehicle is parked in front of a fire hydrant.

The driver decided to park the wrong way for vehicles on that side of the street.

Here are the photos:





Four photos by ©Malcolm Cone-Coleman, 2013.

*Footnote: This video references my above headline/comment, and is posted here for my out-of-country readers who are unaware of this.




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Other photos....

Front porch door left open for the cat to come in...and the snow too,

from my son Caleb, at his home in Portland...
There use to be a deck there.

As Nemo began, near sunset, Friday night, Feb 8th, at my home.

And at 11 am, Saturday morning, Feb 9th.


This is after the storm, at 11:30 am, Sunday morning, Feb 10th.

Other photographs from around noon, Sun, Feb 10th, below:





Below is my home as pictured in Libbytown, Portland, Maine, in 1924, when that photo was taken. The residence was built in 1915. It may be a Sears & Roebuck or a Montgomery Ward "kit" house.

UPDATE
 (Feb. 8-9, 2013)
Record snowfall of 31.9 inches set in Portland, Maine, breaking previous record of 27.1 inches set in 1979 -


Meanwhile, Downtown Portland was without traffic and cleaning up, over the weekend.










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