On another trip to Waldorf, we stopped at Gilbert Run for a visit on the return home. I like seeing the varied bird life and the pleasant water view. Most of the birds I saw were hybrid geese. They have unusual coloring
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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...
On another trip to Waldorf, we stopped at Gilbert Run for a visit on the return home. I like seeing the varied bird life and the pleasant water view. Most of the birds I saw were hybrid geese. They have unusual coloring
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I had to visit Waldorf for several doctor's appointments, so I took a pleasant break at Smallwood Village Lake/Post Office Lake during my lunch time. The easy flat walk around the small lake is less than a mile and includes some different sights during various season of the year. It's a little oasis in the middle of a bustling city. I saw several different birds, floating vegetation islands, a small bridge and a little children's playground. During other visits, there were fishermen as well. The parking is a little difficult, since it is on a divided highway, and only easily accessible from one direction.
The whole lake
The last River Concert of the summer was presented at the usual venue, on the townhouse green at St. Mary's College of Maryland at 7 pm. The previous concert for July 12th was cancelled due to rain and is hopefully planned for Nov 8th indoors, but the weather was fairly good for this one. The Chesapeake Orchestra was in good form, and I particularly liked "The Firebird Suite", by Igor Stravinsky.