Photo Challenge – Weather Vane Wednesday/North East, Maryland

This Indian Weather Vane with his bow is on top of the Old Mill Plaza in North East, Maryland. 

North East is a great small town near the Chesapeake Bay and the Elk Neck River. It is just minutes away from Elk Neck State Park and the Turkey Point Lighthouse.

Take a quick walk with me to Turkey Point Lighthouse.

Geriatri’x’Fotogallery – Weather Vane Ship
The 59 Club – The Upper Deck

The Photo Challenge: Each Wednesday, I post a photograph of a Weather Vane with a short description of where it can be found and any history connected to it. The main focus of the challenge is the photo of the Weather Vane and the location. The challenge can be Wordless if that is what you choose. If you would like others to see your post leave a link to your blog in the comment box. You can also tag the post #weathervaneweds. If you place a link to my post in your post you will create a pingback that will appear in the comment section. The challenge is open all week for comments and posts. Thanks so much for taking part in my challenge.

Many thanks to Cee, of Cee’s Photography, for including this challenge in her listing of WordPress Challenges. If you love challenges take a look at this page and while you are there check out some of Cee’s terrific posts. Thanks Cee!

11 thoughts on “Photo Challenge – Weather Vane Wednesday/North East, Maryland

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  2. Mike Ross

    I went there one summer day on my motorcycle and was deciding whether or not to walk to the point when a women in a car stopped at the gate and drove out. I asked her if I could ride the trail and she told me that she was allowed because she was in a birdwatchers club or something like that. I’ll have to check it out next time I’m in Maryland.

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    1. Timelesslady

      We’ve always had to leave our car in a parking lot outside of the path. It is a long walk, but really worth it if you have a chance to go. I don’t know if I would attempt it in really hot summer weather though.

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      1. Mike Ross

        Yes, and I was wearing Kevlar jeans, a jacket, boots and gloves! Next time I’m down that long and winding road I’ll take a look. I used to stop at Rogues Harbor as well.

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