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January and February in the (Flickr) Pool

Despite the threat of snow tomorrow it feels like we're turning a corner into spring. So today we're sharing what the city has looked like so far in 2013 through the icy lenses of our awesome pool of Flickr contributors. Here's a look back at the moody days of January and February. Consider this our way of sending winter packing.

    • Chamounix Drive - January 13, 2013. Gary Reed
      Chamounix Drive - January 13, 2013. Gary Reed
    • Bossone Research Center - January 12, 2013. Gary Reed.
      Bossone Research Center - January 12, 2013. Gary Reed.
    • Widows Peak - January 19, 2013. BlogKing
      Widows Peak - January 19, 2013. BlogKing
    • Tall Puddles - January 19, 2013. Jeremy Fountain
      Tall Puddles - January 19, 2013. Jeremy Fountain
    • Benjamin Franklin Bridge - January 20, 2013. Paul Drzal.
      Benjamin Franklin Bridge - January 20, 2013. Paul Drzal.
    • Apostolic Assembly of Our Lord - January 31, 2013. Theresa Stigale.
      Apostolic Assembly of Our Lord - January 31, 2013. Theresa Stigale.
    • Philadelphia Lion Dance - February 10, 2013. (c) Bob Bruhin
      Philadelphia Lion Dance - February 10, 2013. (c) Bob Bruhin
    • Broken Up - February 17, 2013. Steve Ives.
      Broken Up - February 17, 2013. Steve Ives.
    • Subway Rush Hour - February 21, 2013. Theresa Stigale
      Subway Rush Hour - February 21, 2013. Theresa Stigale
    • Twilight at 5th and Thompson - February 25, 2013. Theresa Stigale.
      Twilight at 5th and Thompson - February 25, 2013. Theresa Stigale.

Join the Eyes on the Street Flickr Group to share what Philly looks like through your lens. You might just see your shots featured here.


About the author

Ashley Hahn, Editor, Eyes on the Street

Ashley writes and edits Eyes on the Street. She has a special interest in preservation, neighborhoods, and all things public – from policy to art. Ashley holds masters degrees in City and Regional Planning and Historic Preservation from PennDesign.

Ashley has lived in 12 zip codes that she can think of, including neighborhoods in Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, New York and Philadelphia. She is proud to call 19147 home. 

Find Ashley on twitter @ashleyjhahn.



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