I try to cook fresh food every day, and here are a few from this week.
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Posted by Christa on Saturday 01-21-2017
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Posted by Christa on Friday 01-06-2017
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Posted by Christa on Monday 11-14-2016
There are many churches in the mid-shore region, with a wide variety of architecture. |
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Posted by Jamie on Tuesday 11-08-2016
Below ground floor was completely remodeled by Alphy Thibeault Thibeault & Thibeault Contracting |
Posted by Christa on Friday 10-28-2016
Sailing is extremely popular in our area, and every year in October there is a schooner rendezvous in Cambridge, Maryland. |
Posted by Christa on Tuesday 08-30-2016
Old Trinity Church is a historic church and cemetery located near Church Creek, Maryland. |
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Posted by Christa on Saturday 08-20-2016
We recently made a quick day trip to Oxford, Maryland to take a walk and some photos. |
Posted by Christa on Tuesday 08-16-2016
Trap Pond is one of my favorite parks for a day trip or for camping. |
Posted by Christa on Tuesday 08-16-2016
Cherry Beach is a small hidden beach on the Nanticoke River, under the Sharptown Bridge. |
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Posted by Christa on Thursday 08-04-2016
Frazier's Chapel was originally built in 1765 in Preston, MD and includes an historic cemetery located behind the current Bethesda United |
Posted by Christa on Friday 07-29-2016
Linchester Mill is a historic grist mill located at Preston in Caroline County, Maryland, United States. |
Posted by Christa on Tuesday 07-26-2016
I uploaded this video after I saw a news article about people being afraid to drive across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Maryland. |
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Posted by Christa on Tuesday 07-26-2016
These are some vintage photos of the area from my Grandmother's collection. |
Posted by Christa on Monday 07-18-2016
Some of my favorite photos of the historic town of East New Market. |
Posted by Christa on Monday 07-18-2016
A nice walk down a path through the trees, with a view of the river and the bridge, and a couple of beaches to pick from and explore. |
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