Saturday, April 20, 2013

Day 230 - Central Church Road

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Halfway between New Market and Libertytown on Rt. 75 sits Central Chapel, built in 1843, and its graveyard across the road.  The chapel is actually at the corner of Drummine Road and Central Church Roads, and although I have walked Central Church Road before, I knew that it would present new things for my camera today.  On my last walk there, I got great frost photos.

Thanks to yesterday's storm front passing through, we had a gorgeous, although cool and windy day.  I bundled up in my sweatshirt and scarf for my walk along this country road.  Dandelions and wild mustard were the primary flower color against new green in the fields and along the roadside.

The road is surrounded by beautiful farms and great vistas.  I hope you enjoy the photos from today as much as I enjoyed my brisk, fresh air walk!









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Visit my photography show, "My Maryland," at the public library in Urbana, Maryland, on the lower level of the building.  It is there until the end of April.


Hurricane Sandy Relief: Donate to the Red Cross, and I will mail you a 5 x 7 print from any of the photos I have posted on my blog OR any photo on my website.

Forward to me via email a receipt for donating to the Red Cross. Tell me whether the photo is from the blog or the website, and Include its title along with a mailing address. The name on the receipt to the Red Cross must match the name of the mailing recipient. Send the receipt and the photo request to camscamerashots@gmail.com.


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Cam's rules for the Daily Photo Walk:
  1. walk every day
  2. the walk must be in addition to any other planned activity for the day
  3. post a photo every day
  4. use whatever camera is easy and convenient for walking comfortably; always have a backup camera at the ready in case of mishaps (I use the Nikon Coolpix P7700)
  5. no weather excuses
  6. walk only where it is safe to do so

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