Re: Southern Maryland

Jack C. Leighty/Susan J. Noble (jleighty@chesapeake.net)
Sun, 7 Dec 1997 09:52:42 -0500 (EST)


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Fran we have eaten both at Evans Seafood St Georges Island
301-994-2299 a good seafood place nothing fancy but may not be open
in the winter, and Stoneys Seafood House open in winter at -its Fox
Run Shopping Center location in Prince Frederick--excellent crab
cake sandwiches but also havehamburgers and such.  Jack 


>From: Fran Saunders
>Date: 12/7/97  5:26:50AM
>To: mdosprey-0
>Subject: Southern Maryland
>
>Norm left our trip report, but I have couple of questions for 
>the folks who live in S. MD.
>
>First, although we ate very well, we always have the darnest 
>time finding a lunch spot in and around the area that is not 
>fast food.  On both of our big trips we finally gave up and went 
>back to Solomon's for lunch, although I do remember seeing a 
>luncheonette type place in a remodeled movie theatre on our 
>first trip.  May have been Leonardstown....hmmmm....maybe.
>Okay, so, can any of you help out with decent lunch stops that 
>are not fast food and don't work on a two hour feed schedule?
>
>My second question concerns the concentrations of waterfowl 
>seen.  I have to admit that I expected larger quantities than 
>were actually present.  Was this a tad to early for large groups 
>of waterfowl?  Hunters scare them away?  Any other thoughts.  
>Perhaps the groups move around alot?  We did see a nice group at 
>Calvert Cliffs one day which were gone the next!  Sigh.....  
>
>Fran
>
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>Fran Saunders
>Maryland Ornithological Society
>State Web Site Director
>saunderf@ari.net
>http://www2.ari.net/saunderf/mos/mos.html
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