Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Day 290 - Best Farm

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Thistle, with Visitor Center in distance
Soybeans and Farm Lane
I will admit that one of the reasons I went to Best Farm today is that I hoped to spot one of the Easels in Frederick juried artists there.  Unless someone painted early this morning and had already left, or someone was going to come by later and take advantage of evening light, there were no artists while I was at Best Farm.

The Farmhouse
Best Farm is part of the Monocacy National Battlefields.  I have walked it at least twice before, but today I concentrated on the outer fields, looking for a distant perspective on the farm buildings, as well as giving me a good distance for just walking off the excess energy I seem to have this week.

The Secondary House
The fields around the farm were newly planted in soybeans, right on top of the old corn stubble from last year's crop.  I encountered a deer bounding across one of the fields, too.

The barn within the barn
A park service worker was there with a small grader, taking care of water-filled ruts and potholes in the gravel lane.  Other than him, there were no other visitors while I was there.

Cannon Reflection
The house and secondary house and barns, a Civil War cannon, and a beautiful tree that hangs over the gravel lane all make this location great for photographers and painters alike.  During the Civil War, the farm was almost continuously occupied by troops from either side, because of its proximity to the Monocacy River.  This is also where a copy of General Robert E. Lee's Special Orders 191 was found, now known as "The Lost Order." New historical plaques have been added to the parking area of the farm, describing the role of Best Farm in the Civil War.

I hope some of the Easels in Frederick artists consider Best Farm for one of their paintings.  They will not be disappointed if they do.




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  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)
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  6. walk only where it is safe to do so

1 comment:

  1. Nice treatment on the "Secondary House."

    I'm using your blog to supplement my list of places to visit. :)

    Andy

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