The Whisler House, Site of the First Shot Fired at Gettysburg, Knoxlyn Road at the Chambersburg Pike
Historic Moritz Tavern, Emmitsburg Road near Intersection with Bullfrog Road, Gettysburg: General John F. Reynolds spent the last night of his life here -- June 30th, 1863
The Historic Black Horse Tavern (Bream's Tavern), Fairfield Road at Marsh Creek
Mt. Joy Lutheran Church, 2615 Taneytown Road, Gettysburg, PA
Bridgeport
downstream shot of marsh creek from Mason Dixon Rd.
a small tributary to marsh creek next to mary-penn bed and breakfast
at the base of Starner damm
The Monocacy right below Conover rd. Bridge
all in shades of grey and silver
the up and coming rt. 140 bridge over the Monocacy
ski liberty in the distance
a placid winters moment on the Monocacy while nearing bullfrog's Rd bridge
Mason Dixon road over rock creek
rock masiff next to the Monocacy
a companion in wonder and exploration
the prow of a sentinel tree on a small island of the Monocacy
Mason Dixon Stone #75
Old Maryland/Pennsylvania State Line Marker, off the Taneytown Road (PA. Route 134), just North of Harney, Maryland
a field drain pipe
the pushed and twisted young trees on the side of marsh creek
Volunteer Fire Company, Harney, Maryland
paddling from the top of the Monocacy on a cloudy winter day
looking at the head of the Monocacy
waiting for the siding overlooking marsh creek
MARY-PENN B&B, the loveliest place in the land
tall sheer rock cliff overlooking the Monocacy
impressive cliff overlooking the Monocacy
still after all these years, i can see the amazing thing in nature
a true log cabin in the woods
the river teaches us that the illusion of tranquility and stability is just that, an illusion
the mouth of Cattail branch
the pines behind the riparian forest
a sand bar overgrown with trees can become a dangerous strainer in high water
the water slide by the side of the Monocacy
todo lo que hay que saber
the different kinds of rock on the strata of a cliff overlooking the Monocacy
the north landing of bullfrog rd bridge over the Monocacy
a channel in the waters of a rapid
a river talks not with just sound, but with twists, eddies, and ripples
I wished i knew more about geology
why does water ripple?
cliff overlooking the Monocacy with the first hint of springs green
white lichen, green musk, gray trees, green waters, brown rock
undercut sediment rock cliff at the side of the Monocacy
the contrast of flowing water against unyielding rock
debree pile at the head of darner island
coming to a kink in the monocacy
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