A Boston View From The Red Line Is Turning Heads And Trending!
Sometimes all you need is a view, to alter your view in life.
There you sit on the T, crowded, tired, irritated. feeling the daily grind, when suddenly out of the corner of your eye… it takes your breath away, if only for seconds.
This view can take you away from everything, for a moment. This view can give you a sense of pride, a renewed love, an appreciation of your now… and shear, unaltered, unfiltered beauty.
A post from the Boston Globe’s Steve Annear titled, “An Ode to the View Of Boston from a Red Line Train Crossing The Longfellow Bridge” caught everyone’s eyes this morning!
It’s been trending since the crack of dawn. Take a look… it’s poetry in pictures and words.
There are precious few moments like this, but the fleeting passage between Kendall Square and Charles/MGH, inside the unlikely setting of the maligned Red Line, can still stir something like reverence. https://t.co/9fwLcbMmle
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) January 28, 2020
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