As today's king tide reached its peak around 1:20 p.m., this guy kept diving into the harbor from the end of Long Wharf.
He dove off one of the giant bollard things. He took a running leap into the water. He dove backwards.
He swam back to the wharf and, because the tide was so high, he could keep going and swim right onto the wharf.
Boats seemed a bit higher from the wharf today.
You don't usually see waves on Long Wharf:
A number of other people took off their shoes and, if they had pants on, rolled them up so they could take a walk in Boston Harbor. Nobody was swept out to sea.
Down at the mouth of Fort Point Channel, the path from the Barking Crab to the Children's Museum was blocked.