



28M, saying goodbye to my eclectic New England bedroom
Living in Boston. Moving in with the lady in two weeks so took some final pics of the room before I start packing. Also, enjoy my breakfast this morning.




Living in Boston. Moving in with the lady in two weeks so took some final pics of the room before I start packing. Also, enjoy my breakfast this morning.
hey hey!
quick question: when do folks recommend getting to Phoenix Landing ahead of an 8pm match? I was thinking 7:30 but am being told my a friend that I should post up there as early as I can.
The recent vigil for Steven McCluskey has me thinking: I am often in Davis Square and Downtown Crossing, I pass by a lot of folks down on their luck. I have passed people laying down many times and sadly find myself not stopping to check on them. I usually make sure I can see their chest rise & fall to ensure they're breathing, but not always. I'd like to be a better neighbor, so I am asking for advice.
What should I do next time I pass someone on the bottom common who appears unconscious? Do I call the police non-emergency number? Is there a social work entity in Davis Square area that is better? What about the Downtown Crossing/Common/Park Street area?
Hopefully I am not the only one with this question and other people can learn a thing or two. Stay safe y'all ❤️