Thursday, October 28, 2010

So Much To Do, So Little Time










The B-Blogger just returned from Chestertown where the parking meters are already decorated for Halloween and the Sultana is readying for her down-rigging. If this is not enough Artworks begins its 2010 Studio Tour that happens both this weekend and the next. Don't forget to visit Ken Warwick's Betterton Studio on either of the weekends and Linda Hall's wonderful watercolors on the first November weekend. Let's not forget that the Betterton American Legion has their Halloween auction on Friday night October 29th.

On my way to Play It Again Sam's I stopped for my Washington Post at Scotty's where restaurant critic Miss Anna told the blogger that she was giving the Lemon Leaf Cafe a 4 out of 5 for their food and pricing, especially breakfast. Have you been? Share your thoughts with a post below.

There are great handouts from the Sultana and Artworks if you need event times and directions.

The weather is simply splendid for all these upcoming events. Let's not forget that today, October 28th is the final day for early voting at the Chestertown Library. The polls are open till 8pm tonight. If you miss it, you can always make your vote count on the official election day this coming Tuesday, November 2nd.

For those Betterton Blogger readers who can't make it down this weekend enjoy the following photos. Oh! Many B-Blog readers have asked for the anonymous option to be removed, so if you post you will need to "sign in" at the upper right corner of our blog. Signing in will allow you to use a pseudonym such a "foot warmer" or "sky diver" in place of your actual name.

Enjoy and don't forget the Goose Bump Jump at Betterton Beach is just around the corner. Stay tuned!

6 comments:

  1. BB, awesome Bay pictures with the fall foliage! The bridge looks great cleaned up as well.

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  2. Goose Bump Jump is November 13th, can't wait to see those bodies in 2 piece bathing suits! The Jump begins at 11 AM, pray for warm weather.

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  3. Great weekend. Beautiful weather, public sails on the tall ships, fireworks and our own Betterton Ark at the foot of High Street for the weekend. Thanks to the volunteers who staffed the Ark, so visitors could learn about fishing on the Bay in the late 1800s and early 1900s. It has been reported that quite a few visitors toured the Ark and some contributions were received. Good job.

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  4. Great weekend. Wonderful weather, tall ships, fireworks and the Betterton Fishing Ark at the foot of High Street. Thanks to all the volunteers who staffed the Fishing Ark so visitors could learn about fishing on the Bay in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Quite a few people toured the Ark and donations were received. Good Job. Don't forget the November BCDC meeting on the 3rd Thursday - Nov. 18th - at 7 pm.

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  5. The B-Blogger takes the best pictures! Don't forget to take and post a picture of the 'Sourwood' tree on the alley, near the 'Duke' and share. It is by far one of the most outstanding contributions to the fall palette.

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