Summer is short in New England. June can be disappointingly cool, and children in Boston don't get out of school until late in the month. Summer starts June 21 on the astronomical calendar, and for meteorologists, it's June 1.
But every American knows that Memorial Day weekend is the time to break out the sunscreen and the barbecue tongs, and the party keeps going until Labor Day.
In 2013, I'm back to celebrate 101 days of summer, from Saturday, May 25 to Monday, September 2. And there's something to celebrate every day.
Freelance writer living in Boston's Allston neighborhood, home to college students, elderly Russian immigrants, and a sprinkling of professionals like me.
On an unsettled summer day, sculptural cumulonimbus clouds tower over the mountains on the horizon. Patches of blue sky peek between tall, deep clouds full of shadow and light.
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