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St. Michaels, Part II
Hello again. Saint Michaels, Maryland is located on a thin strip of land along the Miles River and there are all kinds of boats. . . . There’s even a replica of Captain John Smith’s small craft, or “shallop” used … Continue reading
Funky little beach town, part II
In Rehoboth, you can eat salt water taffy, all kinds of fudge and glorious ice cream, all in one place. Or browse for t-shirts…. Jewelry, anyone? Maybe you’d like to stop in at an Irish pub? And then, when you … Continue reading
The Connectivity of it all
This morning, I looked at Flickr photos and clicked on one that was really beautiful. It took me to a blog, which led to another blog with a link for a truly motivating video. It dawned on me that we … Continue reading
Gram’s House
How I loved this place. Gram’s house was my very favorite for years and years. I grew up in a one-story postwar bungalow, so the fact that her house had an upstairs was wonderful to me. I loved going up and … Continue reading