The hues, tints, and textures of our Chesapeake Bay landforms are at their most beautiful at sunset. Even with all that is going on, it can still be a peaceful world. “The Hayfield” by Paul Hanley, Jr., Worton, MD
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The hues, tints, and textures of our Chesapeake Bay landforms are at their most beautiful at sunset. Even with all that is going on, it can still be a peaceful world. “The Hayfield” by Paul Hanley, Jr., Worton, MD
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The Bay Bridge connects two very different worlds with water as the common denominator. Crossing is optional. “The Bay Bridge” by photographer Albie Sayer near Rock Hall.
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The David Harp photo is of Daniel Harrison, scraping for soft crabs near his home on Smith Island. A day in the life of a Chesapeake Bay Waterman goes from dawn to dusk, season after season, in every kind of weather. It’s a hard way to make a living, but to a true Waterman, it’s the only life worth living.
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In times like these, we all need moments of reflection. Peace and serenity don’t come easily but if you look, you can still find them. Photo by Bill Thompson. Title is “Paddle to the Light.” Early morning on the Choptank River.
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