Greenway - roughly south to north
The greenway sucks, there is nobody there, lots of trash and tons of ramps. \sarcasm (parcel 25 - supposed to be a building someday).
No pictures from Chinatown - I think this is a pretty good area for what it is. The wall of death stuff is a little silly. Not everywhere can be activated and the bamboo parklet is not bad.
I rushed by Dewey Square and the first two parcels. Very few people were there. As others have said this area does well during the weekday. Perhaps programming and infill or SST or whatever can improve it over time, but no big deal.
As I said, lots of good activity passing through to Intercontinental, Rowes Wharf, James Hook etc.
I would dearly like to see something better done with Northern Ave Bridge. At least open it up so the crossing is not too crowded. Perhaps when James Hook is redeveloped something better will come.
India St - starting to see good amount of activity
Fountain - has always been very popular. Definitely one of the more crowded spots.
Without the CA/T there would certainly be no street dining, nor as much biking.
Carousel - seemed to be doing well
National Park - here come the shadows. Not bad on a hot day. Good seating. Harbour Islands pavilion is ok. Never used it myself.
Quincy Market was packed as always. I'm sure everyone is aware. Frankly as I have said before, I hope the planned update by the owners improves this space for locals. I would not choose to go in there, even on a less crowded day.
Columbus Park - sorry no picture, but I think this is one of the jewels, a very good and well used space.
http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/assets_c/2012/06/Christopher%20Columbus%20Park%202012-thumb-520x390-76067.jpg
More could be said about Long wharf, but I will leave it for now.
Armenian Heritage - not my favorite, but the fountain seemed well liked, if not as popular as the other one (but it is smaller). The obelisk is ok. But it is a pretty spot with the but end of the large brick building on the North End side.
The hated ramp parcels. I have no picture. But includes photography exhibit
The Fence. Quite a few people were looking at it. I think placing this type of exhibit here should be applauded.
North End Park - The infamous trellis. Obviously a very successful part of the park as is well known.
And crane porn
Haymarket / Public market - I really hope the new market and building turn out well. I think Haymarket serves a good niche, but it would be great to complement it with other pieces as well.
North End - there are lots of good small parks in the North End and some great views from
Copp's Hill.