Middletown is a hot tourist destination! These two people came all the way from Wisconsin to see it.
Well, there is a little more to the story than that. Linda and Harold do live in Wisconsin. They are friends of mine visiting the DC area and they came up to Middletown to spend the afternoon with my wife and me. They have seen the pictures on this web site and wanted to see the town in person.
We walked around a little, did some shopping at Snallygaster, took in some of the history of the area and had a very nice late lunch at the Main Cup.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Stained Glass 2
Monday, December 29, 2008
Stained Glass 1
I was talking about this web site with the owner of Snallygaster on Saturday and she made a great suggestion ... photograph the stained glass windows on one of the big churches near the center of town, at night. Why didn't I think of that?
So here is a shot of the three windows on the front of Mt. Zion Church.
I'll post another one or two shots of these windows tomorrow and one day soon I'll take pictures of the windows on the Christ Reformed Church.
So here is a shot of the three windows on the front of Mt. Zion Church.
I'll post another one or two shots of these windows tomorrow and one day soon I'll take pictures of the windows on the Christ Reformed Church.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Inside The Snallygaster
Saturday, December 27, 2008
A Few More Lights
Friday, December 26, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
Skywatch Friday: Full Moon and Branches
I took this photograph last weekend, when the moon was full. The lines are branches of a tree in my driveway.
Visit my other photo site for a few full moon shots taken from my work place in Rockville.
CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL THE SKYWATCH FRIDAY PHOTOGRAPHS.
Visit my other photo site for a few full moon shots taken from my work place in Rockville.
CLICK HERE TO SEE ALL THE SKYWATCH FRIDAY PHOTOGRAPHS.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
More Holiday Lights
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Her Christmas Display
If you have been following this web site for awhile or if you live near Middletown, you've probably seen this seasonally changing display on 17 just north of the intersection with Main St.
It's the nice little garden next to the Valley Tax Services sign.
Here is another view from the summer.
And here is the creative force behind the garden.
I met her the day Janet (DC Confidential) and her friends visited back in October, but I'm sorry I don't remember her name. We asked her about the garden and she says she does it as a hobby. By the way, she doesn't work for the tax service or the other businesses in that building; she owns the building.
It's the nice little garden next to the Valley Tax Services sign.
Here is another view from the summer.
And here is the creative force behind the garden.
I met her the day Janet (DC Confidential) and her friends visited back in October, but I'm sorry I don't remember her name. We asked her about the garden and she says she does it as a hobby. By the way, she doesn't work for the tax service or the other businesses in that building; she owns the building.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Holiday Lights 1
Friday, December 12, 2008
Skywatch Friday: UFO Cloud
I have never seen a cloud formation like this before. It looks like an unidentifired flying object from a science-fiction movie.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Rusty Roof and Changing Landscape
It is fascinating to watch the changes in this field just north of Green Street at the edge of town. I have photographed it looking north, northeast (with the ubiquitous water tower in the distance), with newly planted corn and growing cornstalks, dryed yellow cornstalks, all while standing in approximately the same spot. This view is northwest, taken two weeks ago.
The various views and stages of corn follow the pattern of farm life and seasonal changes. I believe part of this field is at the heart of a local debate regarding annexation into the Middletown town limits. It seems that part of this land is destined to grow houses.
The various views and stages of corn follow the pattern of farm life and seasonal changes. I believe part of this field is at the heart of a local debate regarding annexation into the Middletown town limits. It seems that part of this land is destined to grow houses.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
Three Seconds
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Friday, December 5, 2008
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Red Trim, Gray Sky
If you've been visiting this site for awhile, you might recall that most of my pictures featured blue skies. It is not always sunny in Middletown, but I usually shoot on days with good weather and it does seem that we have more sunshine in the summer and early fall.
But now the leaves are gone, the days are shorter and the skies seem to be cloudier. Winter is only eighteen days away.
But now the leaves are gone, the days are shorter and the skies seem to be cloudier. Winter is only eighteen days away.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Cold and Getting Colder
Did I ever mention that I grew up in the South? Louisiana, to be specific. Although I've lived in northern climates for most of the past thirty years, temperatures below forty are still a jolt to my system.
I love the four seasons here, but I really wish we could have them without the cold.
The coldest it got in New Orleans during my youth was 15 (Fahrenheit, -9 Celcius). The normal low during most winters was in the 30s. The hottest it got was 98F (37C) but the humidity number was also 98 quite often. Here in Maryland I've seen lows below 0F (-18C) and highs above 100F (38C). I've experienced colder winters living in Wisconsin and hotter summers in Texas.
I shouldn't complain about 38 (3C) last week when I took this picture.
I love the four seasons here, but I really wish we could have them without the cold.
The coldest it got in New Orleans during my youth was 15 (Fahrenheit, -9 Celcius). The normal low during most winters was in the 30s. The hottest it got was 98F (37C) but the humidity number was also 98 quite often. Here in Maryland I've seen lows below 0F (-18C) and highs above 100F (38C). I've experienced colder winters living in Wisconsin and hotter summers in Texas.
I shouldn't complain about 38 (3C) last week when I took this picture.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Theme Day: Circles/Spheres
When I first learned that this month's theme would be circles and spheres I wasn't sure I'd participate. I couldn't really think of anything other than the clock on the Mt. Zion Church steeple, a circular object that I've photographed way too many times. So I searched through older photos I had not posted yet and ran across a few shots of playground equipment in Middletown Park. Wow! Circles!
I went back to the park last week and shot this one for theme day. Visit my other photo site for a few more.
And here is something I didn't notice about this photograph till I was about to post it: there are more than just the four obvious circles on this object. There are circles (holes) on the platform, the support tubes are circular, the mounting brackets are circular and the screws are circular.
One more thing: as I look at this piece of playground equipment I'm smiling like I'm still a kid playing on it. The circle of life?
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