Miles River, Easton MD January Sunrise
Cold and windy morning - but clear - a January morning on the Miles River, Easton, MD.
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This blog is for learning about and exploring the PAX River area online, focusing on the Southern Maryland (SOMD) counties of Calvert and St. Mary's, around the Patuxent River and Chesapeake Bay, centered at the Naval Air Station - Patuxent River (Lexington Park, MD). Guest posts and info by Junior Chesapeake Bay nature-watchers and future environmentalists Katie, Jack, Max and Caroline!
Cold and windy morning - but clear - a January morning on the Miles River, Easton, MD.
Labels: easton, maryland, miles river
There's a decent coating of tidal ice down here in St. Jerome's creek - about 2 inches think, but a bit slushy and carrying no more than 20-30 lbs or so...
Labels: chesapeake bay ice, chesapeake bay winter, st. jerome's creek
Southern Maryland Bridal Show, Sunday 1/19, 11:30 - 3PM - at the J.T. Daugherty Southern Maryland Conference Center, Lexington Park, MD (St. Mary's County). Right near the PAX River Naval Air Station Main Gate on Southbound Rt. 235.
Labels: southern maryland bridal show, southern maryland events
In this business blog/article at the Loudoun Times, a local business challenges all other Loudoun County businesses to "step up" and promote, collectively, their own county - using their own websites and Internet assets. Simply by linking back to the county's core government economic development and tourism promotion websites, using words like "Loudoun County Business Environment", may help business, real estate and tourism investors find the County, and spend money.
Labels: businesses, marketing
It's now prime time for Southern Maryland Real Estate investing - for residents and businesses who've been sitting out the economic downturn, and are ready to put their sidelined cash to work.
Labels: real estate investing
Couple of interesting, confluent articles in the Washington Post (WAPO) today.
Labels: chesapeake bay, save the bay, save the chesapeak bay, southern maryland, southern maryland farms
It was in 1634 when more than a hundred English settlers landed on a safe harbor in the Potomac River they named "St. Clement's Island." Every March 25 we celebrate Maryland Day at Colton's Point that looks out at the historical first landing site.
Labels: 375 maryland, celebrate 375 maryland, maryland 375