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Flight of the Charles River Ducks

A little over a week ago I was hanging out at the Charles River shore on the Boston side during a particularly nice and sunny day. While chilling underneath a tree taking in the great view I noticed a few ducks also just chilling a few feet in front of me.

Charles River Ducks

After taking a few photos of these ducks relaxing the day away I glanced across the water to spot a group of ducks with a child’s motorized boat following them!

Charles River Ducks

The little boy and his boat weren’t satisfied with scaring just one group of ducks away. Nay, the little boy in fact ran up and down the shore until a huge group of ducks escaped into the safety of the water.

Charles River Ducks

Charles River Ducks

Charles River Ducks

At this point the little boy was overwhelmed with joy by his duck terrorizing actions. His joy and awe of the situation lasted for about 20 seconds, at which point he began fiddling with his motorized boat again.

Charles River Ducks

Charles River Ducks

Luckily for the ducks, the little motorized boat only had so much range and so much speed and the ducks made a great escape across the water to true safety.

Friday Video: A Bicycle Commute in Photos

Check out this cool video Casey found via the Bostonist:

Apparently that commute only takes the bicyclist 15 minutes, a pretty good pace for a 3-4 mile trip!


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  • No, I Am Banksy!

    Just a quick note to let everyone know that contrary to the Mail on Sunday’s reports that Robin Gunningham is Banksy that I, Adam Pieniazek, am actually Banksy. Yes, even though I have nearly no ability to draw I am in fact the great vigilante stencil graffiti artist.

    Check it out, here’s me duplicating some of the art on my public web-site, Banksy to prove I am the real Banksy.

    Banksy Signature Tag

    See. Clearly I am Banksy as that signature which I just wrote looks exactly like the one on the main Banksy site.

    Yup, the whole being British thing and living in the U.K. was just a ploy to throw you off my scent. Though I’ve preferred to perform my art in anonymity, I must now come out and declare myself publicly to prevent that hack Robin Gunningham from getting the credit for my brilliance.

    Here’s the me replicating the infamous gorilla from my menu page.

    Banksy Purple Gorilla

    See. Identical.

    Even the purple will make sense now. It’s a shout-out to my real public high school, the Boston Latin School, whose fine art department and classic education made me the rebel I am today.

    So once again, do not believe the Mail on Sunday when they “report” that Robin Gunningham is Banksy.

    No, I am Banksy.

    I will now retire to my own personal island for I am rich.

    Oh, and here’s one of my favorite Banksy / Adam Pieniazek pieces:

    Banksy Soldier Patdown

    Don’t believe me?

    Are you Banksy?


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  • Fire on Trull Street in Dorchester

    At 3:00 AM today I was up invigorated by my 11 PM - 1AM non-stop bike ride around the city and was discussing a few graphics for a header for a new site when I undeniably smelled smoke from something burning. I’d smelt it 10-15 minutes earlier and heard fire trucks but finally the smell become overpowering and I now knew there was a big fire somewhere in my neighborhood.

    After going around in circles for a few minutes trying to pinpoint the fire sirens (they were on the other side of a hill) I finally found them, over a mile away at Trull Street, off Hancock Street. Loyal readers will recall that Hancock Street was also mentioned in this cycling encounter. No, I don’t know if this house is in anyway related to the driver from that story but even if it was in no way would I wish harm on that person or his family.

    The fire must have been huge as there were a half dozen, if not more, fire trucks at the scene. By the time I arrived the firefighters had done an amazing job controlling the fire and had it nearly put out completely within minutes of my arrival. At that point they were mostly searching for anyone left in the house. The word on the street from people watching the scene was that everyone got out and firefighters were merely being cautious. Luckily it seems everyone made it out alive though I’m unsure of their conditions.

    Here are a few pictures of the scene. My apologies for the sub-par quality; the pictures were taken with my iPhone which does not have a flash.

    A lot of fire trucks were there when I showed up. This photo is from Hancock Street looking down Trull Street.

    Fire on Trull Street, Dorchester, MA

    Here’s a photo closer to the home. The yellow at the top of the photo is a light or lights, not the fire, though there were flames near that light but the trees make it tough to see.

    Fire on Trull Street, Dorchester, MA

    I did not know fire fighters also utilized bicycles but, as this photo shows, they do. Later on as I was leaving I saw a firefighter using the bicycle to get up Trull Street quickly to get to a supply van parked on Hancock Street to get a case of water bottles.

    Firefighter Bicycle

    Finally, I saw this doll attached to the front of one of the fire trucks. All I know is I have the utmost respect and admiration for firefighters. Obviously they risk their life day in day out and though there are scandals (Boston recently had a firefighter collect disability pay while also moonlighting as a bodybuilder), the majority of fire fighters are hard working blue collar guys trying to help their communities. I didn’t ask but I’d assume this doll was either from a fire or from a family member for good luck. In either case it was a down to earth sign that firefighters are just regular people yet they constantly perform heroic acts.

    Ragdoll on Fire Truck

    There’s a few more pictures from this fire on my flickr page.

    My condolences to the families involved in this traumatic event. Hopefully everyone made it out OK.






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