Month: July 2002

  • Gazebo by the Bay



    Photo and enhancement by Chris Duffy . . . click on picture, then the F11 key to see larger image.


    My sister Alice and I saw a lot of adirondak chairs and quite a few gazebos on our trip up and down the Chesepeake Bay.  I liked this one particlarly I guess because it's blue and weathered.  Evidently people must spend a great deal of time just watching the boats coming and going, however not on this day.  There was no one taking advantage of these chairs or gazebo while we were at this particular marina. 

  • Marina Sunset . . . worth the wait.


    As Alice and I were driving back to our hotel late one evening on our recent vacatioon, we got the bright idea of stopping off at a marina we'd already visited hoping that we'd catch the sun going down there.  We were lucky and actually only had to wait about 10 minutes for the sun to set, but the wait was well worth it. 




    Photo by Chris Duffy . . . click on picture, then the F11 key to see a larger image.


    The sky seemed like it was on fire. Alice and I were taking pictures the entire 10 minutes, from every conceivable angle.  We must have taken 30 shots each.  Here's another one.



    Photo by Chris Duffy . . . click on picture, then F11, to see larger image.

  • Rusty Machinery



    Photo by Chris Duffy . . click on picture then the F11 key to see larger image.


    We stopped to take some pictures of a very old cemetary and then ran accross this shot as we were leaving.   I love it.  It was on the corner of an Amish man's farm.  This one is worth clicking on and doing the F11 key thing to see it larger . . . in my humble opinion. 

  • "George Washington Slept here"



    Photo by Chris Duffy . . . click on picture, then the F11 key, to see a larger image.


    At least that's what the sign said.  This is Rogers Tavern in Perryville, Maryland.  I love old stone buildings, and this one has been nicely restored. 


    Alice and I are having a great time on vacation and have taken many many pictures so far.  I'm sure you'll see plenty of them . . possibly to the point of nauseousness.