Signs of Lynn
Message in a lobby
I’ve grown accustomed to finding these anonymous messages throughout Lynn. Finding one in my lobby in Central Square this morning was a bit of a surprise, though. I still have no idea who is behind it. I don’t think it’s someone in my building. It’s more likely someone who knows someone in my building.... »
In Chalk on Lynn Shore Drive
“Put your ear to the sky my darling everything whispers I Love You” Shared by Katerina Panagiotakis Koudanis No idea if there’s any connection to the quotes on paper appearing everywhere… »
Two more…
BlackKat Photos found two more of these now ubiquitous posters and grabbed these phone shots today. Thanks for sharing! This one’s on an a/c unit outside Fran’s place. On a wall near the Item. »
In a City Hall Stairwell
Your LynnHappens editor truly has no idea who is behind these signs popping up everywhere, or if this is even connected to the others. It’s a different font, and not really the same style. This one honors the late Richard Viger. »
This time, in the Woods..
Stone Tower, Lynn Woods. Thanks, Dave Simmons, for catching another of these messages, like this one, and that one. If you see one, send it in. »
Another one of these…
Various sayings and snippets of poetry have been popping up all over. Here’s another, spotted this evening on Lynn Shore Drive. It was a good evening to be on Lynn Shore Drive – mind the low quality camera phone shot: Take a look at this one, posted May 5. If you spot any,... »
So long, Pepto-pink!
The commuter rail overpasses downtown are receiving a new coat of paint. Centerboard is raising funds through kickstarter for another round of enlarged photos on this wall. The utility boxes, painted by RAW Art Works’ Good 2 Go Crew, stand out more. An earlier photo. »
Something Wonderful!
A new shop is opening near the Capitol Diner on Union Street, by Central Square. It is a sci-fi reference? Is “Something Wonderful!” the name of the shop? Will it be wonderful? Right now, we can just wonder. »
Washington Square Cinco de Mayo Apology Tree
This is likely a remnant from Saturday night’s big scavenger hunt. Google translation: “Michael, Lamentation over the hay bale. No me please forgive? I love you seriously! Donna” It’s more likely, “Sorry about the hay bale..” Is it really about a hay bale?! Sounds like my kind of scavenger hunt… »









