Mrs. Adventures and I went to the Baltimore Flower Mart yesterday. The city closes a few blocks of Charles Street around the Washington Monument. There is live music, lectures, food, beer, wine, flowers, and plants. It was fun. I walked away with a mushroom log that I will put in my backyard. If all goes well, I’ll be harvesting white oyster mushrooms this summer. Perhaps there is an oyster mushroom stout homebrew in my future?
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Columbia, MD May 2, 2019
After a brief thunderstorm, we walked over to Sapwood Cellars for a quick beer. I ordered a Frenchmen pizza made with brie, figs, and honey from the Dizzy Cow Pizzeria, today’s food truck.
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It is a beautiful spring day. The sky is sunny, the air temperature is in the upper 60s and the neighborhood is alive with vibrant colors (my red azaleas are in full bloom!) Today is a perfect day to walk to Sapwood Cellars and enjoy a beer together.
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Happy Passover, Easter and Earth Day! All these springtime holidays are a celebration of life. For me, the whole family will join us for Easter dinner. It will be a great time to see everyone plus a chance to empty my fridge of a few beers!
During this weekend, try to find a quiet time to curl up with your favorite beverage and mull over the following craft beer reads.
Continue reading Craft Beer Reads2019 Lock House Festival
Havre de Grace, MD April, 13, 2019
Thomas Wolfe said, ‘You Can’t Go Home Again’ but I did last Saturday. I spent a beautiful Saturday at the 2019 Lock House Craft Beer and Wine Festival in Havre de Grace, MD, my birthplace.
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On this rainy morning, I’ll join a friend and my oldest son for a journey north to my birthplace – Havre de Grace, MD. We will spend the afternoon at Havre de Grace’s Lock House Wine and Beer Festival, hopefully under sunny skies. Below are a few more craft beer reads to enjoy this weekend.
Continue reading Craft Beer ReadsHoward County Budgets $2.2 Million For Bikes
Ellicott City, MD
Last night, about 15 Howard County bicycling advocates attended the Howard County Council Capital Budget Public Hearing, showing support for County Exec Calvin Ball’s proposed $2.2 million budget for bicycling infrastructure. Thank you, Doctor Ball!
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Week Craft Beer Reads
Happy National Beer Day! Eighty-six years ago, FDR allowed the sale of 3.2% beer. Celebrate Nation Beer Day on April 7th.
Continue reading Week Craft Beer ReadsA Siren’s Song
Tonight, she calls. Her seductive song promises fulfillment and warm, intoxicating passion. She sings, “Hold me, embrace me, gaze upon my beauty, let your lips taste my sweet, rich body. I ask only one thing – say my name.”
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On this beautiful spring Saturday, I plan to get outside to watch women’s rugby. Hopefully you will get out, too.
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