Calm Reflections Photography shares beautiful photographs that can be placed on mugs, mouse pads, canvas, puzzles, T-shirts, coasters and prints. Joanna Macaulay makes souvenirs of St. Mary’s County for tourists and local residents. Information about St. Mary’s County attractions, travel, events and photography can be found at her site. She now does pet photography as well.

To buy my photos, photo cards, and photo crafts of wildlife, pets, holidays and more, visit my Zazzle Photo store at https://www.zazzle.com/store/calmreflectionsphoto






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The Lonely Buck

I have been fairly busy lately with the Christmas rush, so I thought I would make a few posts about interesting sights that I somehow didn...

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Clazzical Project Performance July 6, 2019

Clazzical Project performed at St. Mary's Hall at 2 PM last Saturday playing jazzed up classics like "Swan Island" and "Gospel for the New World".  Performers included  (L to R) Dr. Mark Runkles on oboe, Don Stapleson on flute, Tom Teasley on drums, Fred Lieder on cello, and Peter Fields on guitar.  The leader of the group, Don Stapleson, made clever descriptions of each creative work.




 Fred Lieder

 Don Stapleson

 Tom Teasley

 Dr. Mark Runkles

Peter Fields

  

  

Monday, July 8, 2019

River Concert Series Super Celebration with Fireworks July 5, 2019

Rousing music from the Chesapeake Orchestra and Fireworks  always bring out a crowd.

We enjoyed lots of Science Fiction and Fantasy music, along with a few patriotic Marches at St. Mary's College or Maryland.  I have never heard music from "Wonder Woman" or a medley from Star Trek before.  Wonderful!  And of course, the Chesapeake Orchestra played a portion of the traditional "1812 Overture" with fireworks.  The crowd reached into the back patio by Daugherty-Palmer Commons, so it was quite a large event, given the weather was cooperative.  You sure know how to put on a grand show for the River Concert Series!

 Music Director, Jeffrey Silbershlag

 Bassoons

 Horns

 Strings (Jeffrey was telling jokes again)

 More Strings

Young fans

 It was hot, hot, hot!  

 An enthusiastic patriot in the audience.

A window view.

or two.

 Sunset with more crowd behind me.

 Clazzical Jazz Project (Visible-Tom Teasely (percussion), Fred Lieder (cello), Peter Fields (guitar), and Don Stapleson (flute))

 Clazzical Jazz Leader Don Stapleson.  More to come from their Saturday concert...

 Jeffrey Silberschlag soloed on trumpet, while Bryan Bourne, Orchestra Personnel Manager and trombonist, conducted the orchestra.

The fiery finish.

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Thurmont, MD and Cunningham Falls State Park May 2, 2019


Hunting Creek Lake, a 43 acre man-made lake in Cunningham Falls State Park



Goose family on the beach




 Cunningham Falls, 78 feet, the highest waterfall in Maryland



Park with a Dam in Thurmont

 Town of Thurmont





Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Calm Reflections Photograph photos accepted in the Charlotte Hall Veteran's Home Exhibit

Two of my photos will be on display and for sale at the Charlotte Hall Veteran's Home Art Exhibit running from July 3, 2019 to January 25, 2020.  Awards ceremony tentatively planned for Saturday January 25th in the afternoon.  My photos are called "Two Bald Eagles Squawking" and "Butterfly and Bee".

The exhibit is open to the public Monday-Sunday, 10:00am-8:00pm in the E-Wing on the far southern side of the Veteran's home.  (The northern side is in the photograph.  Continue past this building all the way around to the left.

The exhibit is in a hallway to the dining room where the local residents can enjoy the art on a daily basis.



Sunday, June 30, 2019

River Concert Series The Art of Dance June 28, 2019

 Ballet Caliente dancers

 performed "Les Sylphides", music by F. Chopin.
Magical white creatures romantically danced in the moonlight

A young dreamer watched the stage closely

 Horn soloist, Nathaniel Silberschlag prepared for his performance.

 Jeffrey Silberschlag conductor, José Cueto, Nicholas Currie and the Chesapeake Orchestra performed "Tabula rasa" by Arvo Pärt

 Jeffrey Silberschlag

The performance by Ballet Caliente and the Chesapeake Orchestra was shortened due to a sudden thunder storm.



Monday, June 24, 2019

River Concert Series The Travel Program June 21 2019

 The Travel Program featured music from around the world including South Indian traditional dance by Radha Ganesan.  The dance was very expressive and incredible coordination.  She is a very talented woman.

She was cheerfully introduced by her brother, Dr. Krishna Jayaraman, one of Jim's doctors from Mechanicsville.



 Performing with her were 4 young talented women.

Among the horns on Friday, were the Silberschlag sons, Nathaniel and Zachary, both very talented musicians.

Zach performed a complicated solo at the concert, and received the traditional handshake from his father, Jeffrey Silberschlag.

They played 2 particular favorites of mine at the end, "Moldau" by Smetana and "Tales of the Vienna Woods" by J. Strauss Jr.