On Monday, the Boston Marathon passed by our front door.

Please check out Skeletor on the far right.

This runner held an American flag...while sporting patriotic booty shorts.

The crowd at mile marker 8.


It's really amazing what a production the marathon is. The volunteers are amazing. Without them, the marathon couldn't take place. That said, please check out the lower half of the outfit on volunteer #2. Wow. Those are some party pants.
3 comments:
It must be a hoot to watch the people pass by. I always like the beginning of the marathon when a giant sea of humanity moves forward.
Plus, at mile 8 most of the runners are still smiling and happy!
Nice photos! Did you offer to pick up all the empty paper cups? Mom (:
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