Happy Thanksgiving
Looking back on the year, in one way I’m wondering, as I’m sure you are as well, what do I have to be Thankful. Thinking about it I realize that there are plenty of things. Last December I had a Read More …
Looking back on the year, in one way I’m wondering, as I’m sure you are as well, what do I have to be Thankful. Thinking about it I realize that there are plenty of things. Last December I had a Read More …
One nice thing about living on the the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay you can see some wonderful sunsets. The Town of Rock Hall, in Kent County Maryland is one of those places where you can see them. Rock Read More …
The Chesapeake Bay is an important part of the heritage and history of Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The bay has provided a livelihood to many.
On Maryland’s Eastern Shore, it’s true that the fall colors are not as bright as in other places. But they still are lovely. This year, as in many, the colors are a little later in the year. The beginning of Read More …
What is a TB Photo? I began the series as a Throw-back photo that was posted on a Saturday, even though someone began it as a TBT, Throw-back Thursday photo. I may have posted some on a Thursday, but it Read More …
Anyone who follows the history of the Delmarva Peninsula understand the importance of the railroad systems of the late 19 and early 20th centuries were to growth of the area. Last week’s “Point of Interest” post was on Harrington, Delaware. Read More …
Can a year old photo be considered a Throw-back photo? Then again what’s considered a current photo. Last September I was walking the Butterfly Garden at the Eastern Neck Island NWR and captured many butterflies. This was my favorite from Read More …
In 2015 I began a new project, Delmarva Scenes, photographing the usual, unusual, Beautiful and not so pretty scenes of the Delmarva Peninsula. Actually in reality I began the project a few years earlier, officially calling it Delmarva Scenes. A Read More …
In 2019 the City of Harrington celebrated the150th Anniversary of their Incorporation. Nearly 100 years earlier, 1780, Benjamin Clark built a home and tavern. The tavern became a stagecoach stop as well a place for the area’s farmers to hear Read More …
It’s been awhile since I posted a “Throw-back Photo”. Once there was thoughts to post one a week. It obviously hasn’t happen. But it’s never too late to start again. In 2012 I began life as a photojournalist covering events Read More …