Boy and Bird Fountain in the Boston Public Garden is shown through the lens of Boston’s shifting seasons. Whether framed by spring blooms or buried under a winter snowfall, the pair remains a constant, gentle presence in an ever-changing landscape. While the boy and his bird share a private moment at eye level, they aren't alone. The massive equestrian statue of George Washington stands watch. From his high vantage point, the General looks on with a protective, guarded eye over a small scene of innocence. These photographs are a study of time, weather, and the silent dialogues between the monuments we often pass without a second glance.