Frederick County, Maryland Art Teacher and Photographer

Friday, October 29, 2010

New logo

A logo for my photography business is in the making.  This is exciting because it will help me launch other parts of the photography business. Stay tuned....

Thursday, October 14, 2010

New to Point of Rocks?

A new family just moved into town. We meet the banjo playing wife who has twin boys (about the same age as my sons) so we promised to get together. We suggested going to the Saturday Night Lucketts Bluegrass Concert this past weekend only to find that my husband and her husband knew each other from VA TECH’s graduate program that they were in 9 years ago. Small world.


After we left the concert I started spouting off things to my husband to tell them about or places to go near and around town. Ryan said I would overwhelm them, but after nine years of living in the same town just down the road from my own hometown of Germantown some of this info might not only be useful for them , but for others. Enjoy and add on…..


The cool things to see and do out and about Point of Rocks other than hiking on the C&O Canal:


• Edward F Fry Memorial Library in POR Storytime on Monday nights and Tuesday mornings


• Hike on Sugarloaf Mountain


• Art classes, gallery shows, culture, even a chance to pose for life drawing classes: Delaplaine Visual Arts Center in Frederick and the Loudoun Academy of Arts in Leesburg for


• Dragonfly Art Co-op for purchasing unique art in Frederick


• Countryside Artisan Tour in Upper Montgomery County. Tours of artists studios-check the schedule.


• Beans in the Belfry in downtown Brunswick. Coffee shop, funky restaurant, live music, kids programs, etc.


• Berwick Ribbon Outlet in Hagerstown…so worth the drive…I’m talking about spending $5.00 on a huge bag of ribbon!


• Chartreuse & Company antiques & tag sales once a month near Buckystown (Friday-Sunday)


• The Old Lucketts Store antiques-open all the time


• The best playground around is in Dickerson, MD just off Big Woods Road-hidden gem, where you can watch horses graze


• Of course helping out with the Point of Rocks Garden Club or in the Annual Potomac Watershed Clean-up on the Canal (each year in April)


• Frederick and Leesburg both have ghost tours, house tours, garden tours…Harpers Ferry is known for their ghost tours. I love the Frederick Christmas House tour in early December.


• Antietam Battlefield 23,000 Candles - One for Each Soldier Killed, Wounded or Missing at the Battle of Antietam One of the most incredible displays I have ever seen-December 4, 2010.


• Antique Emporium, Great Stuff by Paul both in downtown Frederick


• Frederick Earth & Space and Science Lab…a must if you have kids or need a unique date night…don’t ask, just go. $4.00 per person per movie. Open House Night Nov 1


• Fresh eggs for $2.00 a dozen on Stunkle’s Farm off of Rte. 28 call Cheryl at 301-874-2146


• Visit some cats and kittens…need to make an appointment but they love to have youngsters come play with them. Last year instead of accepting b-day gifts for Liam we asked for animal food and then donated to the Animal Welfare League of Frederick County. So much fun for my boys to visit these cats.






What have I missed?

After spending an hour typing this up in Word than transferring it to Blogger, my links did not go through...so check out the document here for links.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T46V9ysSktNov16fUwNcjqA3MY6OPJmp4Up2w5yCCfw/edit?hl=en

Still Crossing

Being apart of the Liz Lerman Dance Exchange's performance of Still Crossing as two of the "Community of Dancers" was one of the best mother/son experiences I have ever had. I am proud that Liam participated, learned the dance and finally performed on stage. But I was even more thrilled that he was part of the group rehearsals with all of the circle gathering, movements, singing, clapping and laughing. At one point I felt like I should be paying them for this experience-people would pay for this type class!

The fact that people of all ages and abilities were included in this performance opened up a wonderful dialogue about people with disabilities. I hope Liam grows up thinking this inclusion is the norm rather than the exception.

For me it was wonderful to meet and connect with several people . It was also nice to meet other Sandy Spring Friends alumni and current students. This year is my 20 reunion (glup!). And of course watching the company perform on stage. I really couldn't get enough of Ben who is a phenomenal dancer!

Several funny quotes and conversations with Liam included:

Friday before arriving and both of us needing to change clothes: "Mom, will I get to use the dressing room?" Andy and I pointed it our the night before and the dressing room idea must have stuck in his head. If you want him to perform again, his wants his own dressing room with his name on the door!

Late Friday night on the way home: "Mom, I think I'll be happy when this is over 'cause all we do is practice, practice, practice.....but I will be a little sad too. Will we ever see these people again?"

"Mom, why are we always doing this circle stuff." referring to all the circles we made as a group.

Just the fact that he now knows about Ellis Island, which turned into a conversation about slavery and so many other things!

http://www.gazette.net/stories/05122010/entemon152315_32549.php

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Webpage

I keep tinkering with the Andrea's Point website and think I have it where I want it (almost).  Let me know what you think.  www.andreaspoint.com