Crossing the Chesapeake Bay Today
November 20th, 2007 Categories: Perspectives
Folks, one of the greatest things about living in Maryland is that we are central to so much. We have Cities,Suburbs, and Farmland. There’s mountains, lakes, and rivers too. Don’t forget our Chesapeake Bay and our Atlantic Beaches. The fact is: Maryland is a great place to live!
Today I am lucky enough to visit our Eastern Shore to take part in a my annual goose hunt scheduled for tomorrow. My good friend Guy sets it up each year and I am proud to share a blind with him. Our guide will be Steve Goss. Lord of Illusions.

I hope I can bring some good pictures back as well as a Grande story. We struck out last year, thanks to Mother Nature. She’s the boss. There has been a change in plans this year and I think we may be hunting near the Wye River.
Regardless of how heavy our bags are tomorrow, I know I will catch a part of Maryland.
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Scott- I’m going to the opposite end of your state- Garret County. You are so right- Maryland, like Virginia
is so diverse. The Chesapeake to the east is really a treasure. And the mountains to the west are a big treat. For a small state, Maryland has it all. But Virginia, on the other hand- still has Skyline Drive.
And we do share the Del-Mar-Va peninsula. So while I’m still sending some Maryland love your way, I still live in Virginia. And I’m not afraid to cross the river.
Comment by Mary De Luca — November 20, 2007 #