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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Storytime: The Lost Gosling

  On May 2 nd , I noticed that the geese on the osprey's nest hatched their goslings. Daddy Goose was on the lawn, keeping an eye on a l...

Sunday, August 13, 2023

Lahaina and Kula historic photos from 2010 and 2015

We are so sad about the terrible fires in Lahaina, Kula and Kihea.  Here are some memories of our visits there in 2010 and 2015.  I think we have visited 5 times, but the older ones are mostly slides.  We visited Kula Lodge on almost every trip, but so far I think it is still there, although a lot of places nearby are badly damaged.  In Lahaina, we visited the Old Lahaina Luau, stayed at the Makai (Sunset) Inn, took the semi submersible submarine from the Lahaina harbor, walked Front Street and saw the huge banyan tree and more.   We have also stayed in Kihea, but I haven't heard much about where the fires are there.

Lahaina Harbor

Lahaina


Pioneer Inn, Lahaina

Makai (Sunset) Inn, Lahaina

Old Lahaina Luau


Kula District

Jacaranda tree in Kula

View from Upcountry toward West Maui

Kula Lodge

Kula Lodge Gardens


Monday, August 7, 2023

Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum Visit

We visited the Jefferson Patterson Park kayak launch area, the re-created Indian Village and the barn in Calvert County.  The site located on the Patuxent River was involved in the war of 1812 Battle of St. Leonard Creek and has archeological evidence dating back to 7500 BC.  It was a fairly warm day and probably nice to be out on the water. We had a pleasant little picnic in the shade.  We have mostly visited during big events for the Celtic Festival, the New York Bee Gees and the hot air balloon festival, so it was different to see it quiet and peaceful.

Kayak Launch Beach area






Barn farm equipment



1812 reminder


Trail to the Indian village exhibit












Yucca


Monday, July 31, 2023

Gilbert Run Park in Charles County, MD

Gilbert Run Park is a pretty little park near Charlotte Hall, MD with a fair amount of amenities like a snack bar, a lake, fishing, boat rentals in the season, picnic tables, recreation for kids, birds, and trails.  I like the bridge connecting the boats to a picnic area.  There are sometimes birds nearby.  On this particular day, I saw a family of little ducks swimming closely together for safety, followed by the unusual black duck (muscovy?) and a young boy slowly following these ducks and geese in the lake.  

Such cute little ducklings, possibly mallards

The follower

I think this is a black muscovy, but I'm not entirely sure.  It was unusual.  I think they sometimes have a white patch of feathers, but I didn't see that.  The red warts on the face are more extensive on males, so this is probably male.



Monday, July 24, 2023

River Concert Series July 21, 2023

The River Concert Series on the green at St. Mary's College of Maryland is over for the summer, but the last concert was great fun for fans of George Gershwin and Leonard Bernstein music.   I am pleased to share some highlights of the concert for your enjoyment.  The evening was blessed with warm sunshine, after 4 concerts with threatening rain.  Jeffrey Silberschlag, music director of the Chesapeake Orchestra conducted some wonderful popular pieces, such as "Rhapsody in Blue", "An American in Paris" and Bernstein works from "On the Town" and "West Side Story".

Jeffrey Silberschlag, music director


Melanie Ashkar, mezzo-soprano





Steffan Sccaggari, solo pianist

Jeffrey Silberschlag received a 25 year award from the St. Mary's Arts Council 


Horns

Chesapeake Orchestra





Sunday, July 16, 2023

River Concert Series July 14, 2023

Called "From Paris to Buenos Aires and Back", the concert featured musical works by Piazolla, Milhaud, and Poulenc.  "An American in Paris" might be played next week, since a nasty thunderstorm ended the concert early.  José Cueto, Concertmaster for the Chesapeake Orchestra, played some amazing violin solos during the concert for the enjoyment of the audience.  The concerts are held on the green at St. Mary's College of Maryland on Friday nights at 7 pm.  There is only one concert left, with some blockbuster works by Bernstein and Gershwin and several soloists.  Come out to enjoy it.


Jeffrey Silberschlag, Music Director

Jeffrey and Susan Dyer, Board of Trustees



Stormy weather


José Cueto, concertmaster and First violinist



Bow, Chesapeake Orchestra