Friday, April 18, 2014

One year later:  A few days after last year's Boston Marathon bombing, while the police and others were searching for the remaining suspect, the Governor asked people to "shelter in place," to stay at home and avoid being on the streets.

A sign of the cooperation received is this traffic map of the Boston metropolitan area on that day.  All routes are shown as green, i.e., no traffic at all!

But some people found it difficult to stay inside on a beautiful spring day.  These two young folks escaped for an exercise routine in the field behind my house!



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