Albums

Collections of ten or more pictures, often with write-ups about what was going on.

 

Beach trail — Assateague State Park, Maryland.

Reed beds — Assateague State Park, Maryland.

Reeds — Assateague State Park, Maryland.

Not another soul in sight — Assateague State Park, Maryland. 2

Horseshoe Crab — Assateague State Park, Maryland. BTW, Horseshoe crabs are not crabs.

Left behind. The chair was on the beach last night when we arrived and was still there when we checked out.

Enjoying the morning. Ocean City, Maryland.

Stripes. View from our hotel room.

Up with the gulls. Beach view from the eighth floor, Ocean City, Maryland. Road trip, November ’24. +2

Atlantic View.

Ocean City Beach. Maryland.

Formal beach attire.

Beach-front Hotels.

Ocean City Beach. Maryland — Looking south, commercial development ceases abruptly.

Commercial Development II — I changed position, and this works a lot better at showing the development without the hotel getting quite as much attention.

Commercial Development — This wasn’t meant to be a picture of this hotel. I was more interested in how commercial development dominates the environment and how the buildings seem to run forever along the coast. +1

Waiting for the sunrise. Ocean City, Maryland. +1

Waiting for the sunrise. Ocean City, Maryland.

Ginger dips her toes in the Atlantic Ocean. Lily Beach, Delaware.

Reeds on the Boardwalk Trail. Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Delaware.

Boardwalk — Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Delaware.

Raymond Pool from the Raymond Observation Tower. Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge, Delaware. Road trip, November ’24.

Beaver Moon. Road trip, November ’24 — After three days traveling followed by a very busy four days, we were ready to just crash. We stopped for three days in a hotel on the outskirts of Philadelphia to regroup and make some outline plans for our route home.

We’re off on our travels again. On the road again — This time, it is to a four-day business event in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Following this, we will take a slow, as yet undecided, route home.

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