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.

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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...

Tuesday, June 28, 2022

River Concert Series Music from the Old World June 24, 2022

We attended the Friday night concert of the River Concert Series on Friday June 24th on the green at St. Mary's College of Maryland.  It was a beautiful balmy night and there was a huge crowd, that I rarely see except for the Independence Day concert.  Music included works by Brahms including the well known Hungarian Dance no. 5, Dvorak, and Johann Strauss Jr. and Josef Suk's from Fairy Tale, Op.16 to name a few.  Netanel Draiblate, from the Chesapeake Orchestra played a beautiful violin solo

The children were having great fun with lots of colored glow sticks, and balls while the music played.  There was soft serve ice cream and Kona ice and a variety of vendors out.

Here are a few fun photos of the performance.




Jeffrey Silberschlag, music director, Chesapeake Orchestra 


Arts Alliance Volunteer 


Tuajanda Jordan, College President


Violin soloist


A few students in the orchestra










Flower gift

















Sunday, June 26, 2022

A Visit to the Seventh District and Beyond

Last week's trip was to wander around and go for a walk in the Seventh District in St. Mary's County.  We made some stops to photograph some interesting barns, Christ Episcopal Church in Chaptico, the Bushwood Wharf Park and Ocean Hall, and the Nice Bridge to Virginia.


Ocean Hall , Bushwood

                     Bushwood Wharf Pier

Red winged blackbird, Bushwood 

             Christ Episcopal Church, Chaptico

              Visitor to the church steeple

Jim wanted to visit Dahlgren wayside park with a small beach.  It was closed due to bridge construction at the Nice bridge to Virginia

These ancient visitors could be seen in Dahlgren, VA by the highway

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

North Beach Boardwalk June 13, 2022

We chose to go to North Beach boardwalk last week after getting tick bites in the last two weeks.  The temperature was warming up, and I tried to pick a cooler day in the week.  The trip turned into a disaster for our little poodle who fell off a bench and had a seizure, but the boardwalk itself was enjoyable.  The Sunrise Garden was very pretty this time of year, with water lilies, koi, and hibiscus.  The beach was very expensive, requiring a beach tag, but the boardwalk was free and leashed dogs were allowed.  This time of year we were able to park in a handicapped spot during the week, but I expect that will be more difficult during the summer months.





Mermaid sculpture at Sunrise Gardens

pink waterlily
hibiscus




Cecil the Lion sculpture



Monday, June 20, 2022

Happy Juneteenth 2022

Last year I visited several places that honored the difficulties faced by slaves in St. Mary's County., MD.  I think these images commemorate the emancipation of slaves (or the hardship of slaves), when slaves were declared free in 1865.  It is a certainly past time for African Americans to be treated with the respect they deserve.   

Commemorative to Enslaved Peoples of Southern Maryland at St. Mary's College of Maryland


https://www.smcm.edu/honoring-enslaved/about-commemorative/

Slave cabin at Sotterley Plantation

Monday, June 13, 2022

Flag Ponds Nature Park June 7, 2022

We visited Flag Ponds starting at the handicapped parking area.  There is about a half mile entrance walk on a hill which would have been difficult for us.  The park charges a day use fee, $8 for non-Calvert residents or $5 for residents.  We walked out to the beach and pond area.  It was lovely, with beach grass, a view of the cliffs in the distance and a fairly quiet beach in early June.  There was a boardwalk and trail that also had a short walk to an observation pier (which we didn't take).  There were a few people on the beach and a lot of wind.  We didn't find a bench, so we ate lunch in the car, bug free.  I also took a walk to Duncan's Pond  as far as the bird blind, and Fisherman's trail to another marshy pond.  The Duncan's Pond trail had 6 inch grass, which was unfortunately tick heaven.  I quickly spotted a raccoon, later followed by 3 or 4 osprey at a distance and 3 deer in the woods.  I made out the spots on a fawn as they rushed away, even though I was fairly quiet.  I also saw 2 small lizards, geckos or skinks run under the boardwalk.  Both had red stripes down the sides, but I couldn't identify the blur as they slipped by.  The trail was quite muddy.  Fisherman's trail went to a brown marsh probably with cedar trees since there were some tree's knees, where I didn't see any animals.

Near the beach







Ponds

We enjoyed seeing this wind brushed driftwood.


The cliffs


I didn't expect to see a raccoon.  The raccoon probably thought the same.

Osprey

Cabin at Fisherman's trailhead

Fisherman's pond

Monday, June 6, 2022

Tilghman Lake Park June 3, 2022

Our latest adventure was to Tilghman Lake Park in La Plata,MD.  This park was well planned, with a trail that connected to Laurel Springs Regional park and an exercise course with photo suggestions around the lake.  The lake trail was easy for me with some great spots to picnic and fish. Apparently, the lake was stocked with small fish for catch and release.  I ended up walking further than I needed to because I almost found the entrance to the trail and turned around to go the other way.  I saw several pretty butterflies, including a mourning cloak and painted lady butterflies.


Mourning cloak butterfly

Kousa weeping dogwood



Painted lady butterfly







These people looked like they were having fun, so when they spotted me with a camera they created a joyful pose.