Tuesday’s Photo: Autumn Sunset
Where has the time gone? It’s been several weeks since I posted a ‘Tuesday Photo’. I hope that this one is worth the delay. I think it is. I don’t very often stop along a busy road but I just Read More …
Where has the time gone? It’s been several weeks since I posted a ‘Tuesday Photo’. I hope that this one is worth the delay. I think it is. I don’t very often stop along a busy road but I just Read More …
Beginning on the Third Thursday of July is the Kent County Fair. But there is a lot of work that happens before it opens. Including putting the year on the sign and the backdrop that is created by the 4-h’ers. Read More …
For the first time in a long time it felt nearly normal this past weekend at the Rock Hall 4th of July Parade. More photos from the parade can be seen on my Facebook Page – ShoreToBeFun Photographs —– During Read More …
Usually the photos you see from me are from Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Occasionally I do venture off of the Delmarva Peninsula. I had the opportunity to go to Gettysburg recently. The Civil War Battles at Gettysburg happened on July 1-3 Read More …
This past weekend on MD-313 just north of Greensboro I found this meadow of Black Eyed Susans. Black-Eyed Susans are perennial daisies or coneflowers, members of the sunflower family. The flower heads measure 2 to 3 inches in diameter with Read More …
As I work on my Chesapeake County Roads project, I will occasionally share some of those photos here as my Tuesday’s Photo. I recently released a set of 8 Greeting Cards with Scenes from Chesapeake Country Roads. The Card set Read More …
Yesterday was Memorial Day. I attended the Memorial Day Ceremony program by Sumner Hall in Chestertown Maryland. Sumner Hall is one of two existing African American G.A.R. (Grand Army of the Republic, an organization composed of veterans of American Civil Read More …
I had a little spare time before a meeting and I decided to take a trip to Eastern Neck Island. I have a favorite spot to sit and take in the sights and sounds. While there I noticed a trail Read More …
There’s no denying that traveling the one sees amazing scenes. However there is one common distraction. That is Utility Poles and the wires that are strung between them. —– During the next few months I will be working on a Read More …
Shortly after Queen Anne’s County was organized in 1706, Queenstown became the County Seat in 1707. The Court House was built in 1708. In 1782 the County seat was moved to Centreville. The frame structure dates to 1708. The brick Read More …