Not far to the south, men dressed as colonial farmers and others wearing red coats and shiny boots are re-enacting the battles of Lexington & Concord while marathoners lope from Hopkinton to Boston. In Kenmore Square, two of baseball's finest teams play in a bandstand in front of 33,864. Yes, only a few miles from here, it is Patriots Day. Here, however, no word is spoken of Paul Revere, the War for Independence, or Heartbreak Hill. Here, it is Monday. Below, the chorus rehearses during "ensemble block."
Liz ponders a mandala of "found objects" (junk assembled as art) in front of Maxwell Savage:
And in the machine shop, Dan misuses a hammer while Frenchy overtightens a newly manufactured nut.