Author: CM

A Little Bit O’ Eldersburg

A mural stretching across one of the walls in Meiklejohn’s Family Restaurant and Pub might give the impression that the viewer is peering through stone castle walls to a serene vista of countryside. Although the scene seems to...

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The Mysterious Echoes of Fall

By Photos by: Phil Grout A Photo Essay I have been fascinated with fall since childhood. As a photographer, I have long felt an attachment to fall and its onslaught of color. There is something glorious about a sugar maple...

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Painting Nature’s Fullness

Written By Lisa Breslin For more than 30 years, Bharati Morjaria’s paintings have welcomed viewers to the infinite joys of nature. By creating a three dimensional texture from layers of oil paint, Bharati unveils vibrant...

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The Dream House that Bob Built

Written By Anne Blue “This is great!” were Bob’s first words. “No, this is not great, said Laura. “It will never be what we want.” Bob saw a well-built structure with great potential. Laura saw the never-updated interior and...

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Working Under the Radar

Written By Patricia Rouzer They are among the newest members of Carroll’s growing, robust, distinctly American community. Quietly going about their work, in large part keeping to themselves, members of Carroll’s rapidly...

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