Built In Boston

Built in Boston, a self-proclaimed community of local techies keeps tabs on executive hiring in the Boston startup scene.  My move to Formlabs was covered in their November installment.  

Sip & Stroll

It was a year ago that Open Table first opened its doors to the residents of Maynard during their annual Sip & Stroll celebration.  This year, visitors to the facility enjoyed musical entertainment by the Maynard High School Wind Ensemble and a craft-making area.  Bags of homemade granola were on sale to raise funds for the charity and Jeanine addressed the standing-room-only crowd to remind them that not everyone enjoys the security of knowing where their next meal will come from.  I was asked to photograph the event, which took place last night and spent a few hours this morning culling through and post-processing the images.

Ponyhenge

One town over from Concord is Lincoln, where one can find what is best described as Ponyhenge, a whimsical collection of some 30 wooden and plastic rocking horses arranged in a circle.  The phenomenon is said to have started with a headless horseman halloween display after a single rocking  horse was left behind.  Over the years, other horses have mysteriously appeared to form the collection that has now become an Atlas Obscura destination.

Closer to home, the Concord, Sudbury and Assabet Rivers are all well above flood stage.  Pictured below is French’s Meadow, completely inundated with water.  If not for the fact that our kayak carrier only fits the Audi (which Maya has at college) it would have been a nice day for a local outing on the water.