As mentioned, on Saturday, October 13, 2012 I’ll be leading a group of photographers through downtown Historical Annapolis in the morning. Starting at 7:30am, we will meet at the waterfront of Annapolis at the Kunta-Kinte Alex Haley Memorial. I hadn’t realized until recently that this is where slaves […]
With great news, I would like to share with you that my walk through Historic Annapolis has been approved by Scott Kelby’s Worldwide Photo Walk. Being held on Saturday, October 13, 2012 this walk will begin along Annapolis waterfront. The sights and sounds of the harbor will start our […]
It’s been a while since I’ve brought you a post on one of my hiking excursions. I must confess, in the excessive heat of mid-summer, I wimped out and took a break from hiking. I started to really miss it though. Spending hours on the trail, breaking a […]
http://worldwidephotowalk.com/ The fifth annual Scott Kelby Photowalk could be coming to your neighborhood. If there isn’t one scheduled, perhaps you have what it takes to be a leader on this photographic social event of the year. Not only can you have a fabulous outing with like-minded people, you […]
On the outskirts of Carmona, Spain is the Carmona Archaeological Complex that consists of pre-Roman, and Roman ruins. In the bright Andalusian sun, the ruins of a Roman amphitheater first attracted our attention. As large as a baseball field, looking at the remains made me wonder what type of theater […]
Pink pink everywhere. With feathers, beaks and feet Pink just seems to be on the move. Should they look this away, or that away. Just who is the bigger pink? A little nibble here, a little nibble there. Pink is in constant motion. I think I need a […]
On the historical streets of Annapolis, Maryland this silent protester stood stoically on the Eastport Bridge. With a sign pointedly stating his position for those passing him in either direction. War! What is is good for? Absolutely Nothing!
Living on the Chesapeake Bay brings the best of the water world to one’s front door. In spite of the continuing heat in Maryland, a brief cruise on a classic boat was overdue. Heading down towards the Bay, my eyes set on a pair of wooden masts on […]
Midday in the bright Andalusian sun, the tradition of siesta time is still thriving. Taking a break from our Epona Equestrian holiday, we drove into Carmona for an authentic Spanish tapas style lunch. As being typical American tourists, the thought of towns having quiet time between 2:00 p.m. […]