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Road Trip Weekend:  Canadian Wine Tasting Adventure

Road Trip Weekend:  Canadian Wine Tasting Adventure

Last weekend, my wife and I joined some friends for a weekend adventure to the Great White North, visiting our neighbors in Canada for a few days of winery visits and good company. We left Maryland last Thursday, and the drive north was full of fall color and beautiful weather.  The trip to Canada is only about six hours from our neck of the woods, so it was the perfect time of year for a fall drive.  We stopped in…

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Restaurant Review: Up On Market Bistro (Frederick, MD)

Restaurant Review: Up On Market Bistro (Frederick, MD)

I’m always on the lookout for a great place to have dinner with friends and family.  Market Street in Frederick, MD has several fantastic dining options, but for this visit, I traveled to the north end of that busy street for a taste of French cuisine at Up on Market Bistro. As the name implies, the bistro (and attached inn) is styled in the classic décor and furnishings of a typical French bistro or brassiere found all over Paris.  Brass…

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College Tailgating:  A Sport for the Young

College Tailgating:  A Sport for the Young

I spent this past weekend down in sunny (and wet) Florida, visiting family and also attending the parent’s weekend at my youngest daughter’s college – the University of Central Florida. Back when I was a Florida resident, UCF was just a small commuter school (think the size of Hagerstown Community College), but over the past twenty years, it has grown by leaps and bounds, now boasting the largest university population in the state with over 70,000 students.  The construction on…

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Disney Strikes Back:  The Future Looks Bright For Disney Parks

Disney Strikes Back:  The Future Looks Bright For Disney Parks

As you may know, I’m a big fan of the Walt Disney Company.  I worked there for over fifteen years.  My wife worked there.  My brother and his wife worked there.  My youngest daughter currently works there.  Needless to say – we’re fans, so all of us were patiently waiting for the big announcements coming out of D23, Disney’s showcase of company announcements and plans for the future of their parks and experiences. Seeing as how Universal is opening up…

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It’s Carnival Week!  The Annual Tradition Continues

It’s Carnival Week!  The Annual Tradition Continues

The first week of August means only one thing in my small town. It’s carnival week! Yes, that cavalcade of carnies, questionably-maintenanced rides, deep fried food, inflatable trinkets, and colorful, live entertainment descends once again on my little town, offering a week of summertime entertainment to young and old alike. The carnival marks the wind-down of the summer season, when kids know school is just around the corner and older folks know another summer is almost gone, soon making way…

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Casual Dining Chains:  What, You Don’t Want Our Business Anymore?

Casual Dining Chains:  What, You Don’t Want Our Business Anymore?

I don’t know how long it’s been since the last time you went out to eat at a casual dining chain, but the landscape sure has changed – and not for the better. First off, I’m going to do my “old man” rant on QR codes.  Now, I do technology as a profession, so I understand that it does help in some cases.  I also understand that the younger generation has no problem adapting to these advances, but I’d like…

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It’s Carnival Season!  A Summer Tradition Continues

It’s Carnival Season!  A Summer Tradition Continues

Early June means a lot of different things here in the four-state area.  The kids are getting out of school for summer vacation, farmers are busy planting their corn crops, seasonal farmer’s market sales moving into high gear, and one other annual tradition gets kicked-off for the summer months. The local carnival. Every summer, each small town or municipality features a week where the carnival comes to town.  It’s a cavalcade of food, arcade games, questionable rides, and musical entertainment…

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The Drive-In Movie:  A Business Idea That Needs to Come Back

The Drive-In Movie:  A Business Idea That Needs to Come Back

While spending these longer evenings on the front porch, my wife and I routinely bounce business or invention ideas back and forth off of each other, trying to come up with that “million dollar” business idea.  Sometimes we’re serious, sometimes it’s all in good fun (one of her great ideas was a cat food that was just canned broth, named “Auntie Leigh’s Happy Lappin’ Cat Gravy” – just the name alone was worth seeking a copyright, in my opinion). I…

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Baseball is Back in Hagerstown!

Baseball is Back in Hagerstown!

Yes, you read that right.  After many years of absence, Hagerstown has finally rejoined the ranks of cities with a professional baseball team, which kicked off its inaugural season play on April 25th. A warm, Western Maryland welcome to the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars! The Boxcars play in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball (ALPB), and independent league covering the Mid-Atlantic and Southern regions of the United States.  The league has been around since 1998, and its play is considered on-par…

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Florida Keys Trip:  Part 3 – Marathon

Florida Keys Trip:  Part 3 – Marathon

AUTHOR’S NOTE:  For those of you just catching up, I’m documenting my recent trip to the Florida Keys from three weeks ago, so if you’ve missed the first two installments, make sure to read “Part 1 – Islamorada” and “Part 2 – Key West” from the last two weeks! Not being the young, party bucks we used to be, it was slow going as we arose in the morning to leave Key West.  I made one more run for Cuban…

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