Heavier Boston

Moulton Street in  the Old Port section of PortlandPhoto by Bd2media

Moulton Street in the Old Port section of Portland

Photo by Bd2media

“I had loved Portland {Maine}. It was a clean city, with weather so delicate that at night you had to look at the streetlights to tell whether it was raining or snowing. Everything was heavier near Boston: air, accents, women.”


― Elizabeth McCracken, American writer and editor,  in her short-story anthology Here's Your Hat What's Your Hurry

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