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A good portion of the migratory path for these birds here has been wiped out in one fell swoop in a little over one year. What is amazing is that my dog has an astounding amount of empathy for the countless dead animals whose habitats are being expeditiously destroyed. The humans do not even see them.

On September 27th, 2008, Trooper 2 responded to Waldorf, Maryland to assist the Waldorf Volunteer Fire Department with a motor vehicle crash. Working alongside first responders, two patients were identified for transport. A second medical provider would be required to assist with patient care in the helicopter.

 

Trooper 2 encountered poor weather while attempting to deliver the patients to a trauma center, and diverted to the closest airport. The helicopter crashed in Walker Mill Park on approach to Andrews Air Force Base.

 

The flight crew, one patient, Ashley Younger, and the Waldorf VFD medical provider, Tonya Mallard, were killed in the crash. One patient, Jordan Wells, survived the crash and was located, treated, and transported by rescuers.

Picture is from a set I uploaded to Google Maps as part of the Local Guides program. #LetsGuide

Cheltenham Wetlands Park was once part of the U.S. Naval Radio Station, Cheltenham, Maryland. It was commissioned in 1939.

“The original antenna fields, comprising creosoted wood telephone poles and metal antenna towers, were located in the acreage surrounding the buildings. All metal antenna poles have been removed from the installation. Some abandoned creosoted wood poles remain in the wooded and swampy sections of the installation.

Established as a radio receiving station before World War II, the installation's mission evolved to administration during the Cold War era.”

Dr. Beanes being held captive by the British was the incident that led to Francis Scott Key being held offshore of Fort McHenry and writing a poem that became the Star Spangled Banner.

Dr. Beanes being held captive by the British was the incident that led to Francis Scott Key being held offshore of Fort McHenry and writing a poem that became the Star Spangled Banner.

This was a curious evening as it was a brilliant waning gibbous moon coupled with a rising fog resulting in some fun shots & patterns. You could visibly see the fog & energy being emitted moving upward from the ground exactly as displayed in these photos and condensing around the dog. Hopefully they do not use toxic or carcinogenic pesticides or herbicides. Soccer field next door.

13508 Factory Lane, Louisville, KY 40245

 

Dent, Sarah Marshall, d. Apr 9, 1795, age 59yr and 6mn

Marshall, Anne, d. Jul 31, 1805, age 27 years, w/o George

Marshall, Dr. Thomas, d. Jun 6 1829, age 72yr and 2mn

Marshall, Eleanor A., b. Dec 16, 1801, d. Oct 20, 1852, w/o Thomas

Marshall, Eleanor Douglas, d. Aug 21, 1833, age 3yr 6mn 7da, d/o Thomas and Eleanor

Marshall, Eleanor R.A., d. Sep 26, 1829, age 6yr 9mn 29da, d/o Thomas and Eleanor

Marshall, Elizabeth, no dates

Marshall, George D., d. Sep 11, 1822, age 20yr and 2mn, s/o George and Anne

Marshall, M. Margaret, d. Jun 2, 1837, age 71 years

Marshall, Margaret Elizabeth Ann, d. Oct 18, 1833, age 9yr 3mn 22da, d.o Thomas and Eleanor

Marshall, Mary Catherine, d. Sep 8, 1833, age 5yr and 15da, d/o Thomas and Eleanor

Marshall, Mary, d. Jan 8, 1827

Marshall, Rebecca Hanson, d. Dec 5, 1770, In her 55th year, w/o Thomas

Marshall, Sabrina Greenfield, b. Mar 1768, w/o Thomas

Marshall, Thomas H., d. Aug 13, 1843, age 47 years

Marshall, Thomas Hanson, b. Apr 9, 1731, d. Mar 8, 1801, age 69 years

Marshall, Thomas, d. Jun 10, 1759, In his 65th year of age

Stuart, Mary Marshall, d. Jul 1759, w/o Phillip www.interment.net/data/us/md/charles/marshall/index.htm

Black Bear Family Sculpted by Joseph and

Mandy Stebbing

Carvana Car Vending Machine Lenoir Ave, Jacksonville, Florida #LetsGuide

iPhone 6s Plus driving down the freeway to a doctors appointment.

Built in memory of George Washington, July 4, 1827, by the citizens of Boonsboro and vicinity. Rebuilt July 4, 1882, by

the members of South Mountain Encampment N. 25, I.O.O.F.,

William F. Smith, Elias Cost, Jacob B. Blecker Committee.

Photo taken at Aldi Food Market. Taken using the Google Maps app and uploaded to as part of the Local Guides program. #LetsGuide

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