Wednesday, July 27, 2022
The Chesapeake Bay
The Chesapeake Bay was formed over 11000 years ago. Native American tribes centered their world around Chesepoic - the country of the great rivers.
The Boardwalk existed as early as 1930 which was just two blocks long in those days. It was rebuilt many times after being destroyed by hurricanes. The present one is about half a mile long and is a meeting place for the local residents.
I found the best time to click pictures was during sunrise.
People having their morning walk, some jog while others take their dogs for a morning walk.
Fishing enthusiasts would turn up early in the hope of making a catch.
There was a band (The Winstons) playing in the evening and I captured a part of their performance.
The young (and the young at heart) were shaking a leg to the wonderful music.
I found the energy level of the performers quite high as can be seen in the video.
Found a peculiar type of tree opposite the boardwalk. Was it a creeper or was it some sort of parasite on the tree?
Earlier we had dinner at the Vaughan Cheese, run by Megan and Tyler. It was an experience in itself especially regarding the different forms of cheese.
Found a few birds along the bay like the Royal tern.
Trying to identify this bird
There were man made platforms specially erected for the Ospreys for their nesting season.
More on the Ospreys and its nesting habits in the next blog.
Earlier we had been to Annapolis and spent half a day there.
The memorial that I saw at the city dock is the only memorial in the United States that commemorates the actual name and place of an enslaved African, Kunta Kinte.
It reminded me of all that I read (about four decades ago) in the book "Roots" by Alex Haley.
Did some window shopping there.
Here were some recycled articles made from old cans in Madagascar, Africa, for sale.
Now to work on the Osprey video.
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22 comments:
Great photos. I remember learning about Kunta Kinte, and of course the tv series and the book.
Thank you Joe for capturing Annapolis and other places. Seeing it differently thru your pics. Even though I have been there it's totally different when I view your video and pics.
Thanks a lot
Sheila
As usual, your photos and videos are highly captivating!
I'm impressed by the peculiar tree, by the Kunta Kinte Memorial, by the variety of cheese forms, by the music of the Winstons..in fact, by everything displayed in this post.
It looks like a lovely place.
Looks like a beautiful place to visit. My son worked last year as a cheesemonger and in a shop like that.
Thank you for sharing this. Your videos are a toe-tapping delight! Perhaps it is an old ivy that died with thick vines still wrapped around the tree. :))
The first time I read Roots, was he first time I had ever wished a book didn’t end. I’ve read it many times over forty years and still have the book.
Nice photos and videos. I enjoyed the 15 minutes evening song, nicely captured with clear voice, atmosphere and mood, Good to see your after retirement life,,,, Inspired - Milind Waichal
Wow what a wonderful sharing friend i really enjoyed each photo every shot is masterpiece no doubt loved the sunrise and birds most .videos are so much fun too .Thank you for sharing all the hustle and bustle of life
Blessings
Very nice photo of the sunset. And I think that little gray bird you wanted to identify is a mockingbird.
Thanks Ellen Abbott. Now that you mentioned it, I think it is a Mockingbird.
Ha ha 😄. Does it matter what you wear. Very interesting post 👍
My folks lived on the eastern shore of the bay on one of the many creeks. The Bay is a wonderful place, especially in the spring and fall.
Blue claw crabs...mmmm.
These are all beautiful photos. I love your photos of the birds. :) And it looks like you had a good time.
-Quinley
Looks beautiful there. Nice videos
Love the saying "The young (and the young at heart) "! :-)
And the cheese, the ocean, the birds the happy people.
Chesapeake Bay looks so peaceful and relaxing - your pics are really beautiful too (I especially liked the ones with the birds and the peculiar tree).
El mundo de las aves es apasionante. Buen reportaje, que nos acerca a la vida de esas hermosas aves.
Te agradezco el comentario y visita a mi blog.
Que tengas una buena semana.
Nice report, that first photo is spectacular, the rest very good and illustrative.
Thank you.
Best regards.
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