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Subject: [Leica] The Bay 101 - The Oaks
From: don.dory at gmail.com (Don Dory)
Date: Sat Feb 11 20:23:47 2006
References: <D91E41DE73300E4191E031B18D09FA88E79740@mtv-amer002e--3.americas.sgi.com>

Barney,
A very nicely done night shot showing the Inn in a good light.

Don
don.dory@gmail.com


On 2/11/06, Bernard Quinn <bquinn@sgi.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> There are a lot of Inns and Bed and Breakfast places on the Eastern Shore
> of the Chesapeake Bay. This is one of my favorites. It is The Oaks, located
> in Royal Oak, Maryland. Usually I stay there during the warm weather, but 
> on
> this particular evening I pulled up to it on a dark and stormy night, as 
> the
> clich? goes. I have been going to this Inn since I was a teenager, and that
> was forty years ago. This is where I learned to sail years ago. In those
> days it was called the Pasadena and was owned by Bill and Louise Harper. It
> is located on Oak Creek, which in days gone by allowed the owners of the
> plantation to ship its products by water, which was how things were done on
> the Eastern Shore in Colonial days.
>
>
>
> It is what we call a manor house, meaning a plantation house.  It's the
> mansion s where the owner and his family lived. It was built in 1748, and
> sits on land granted by Lord Baltimore. This aspect of Maryland's history 
> is
> troubling to me but the reality is that we were a tobacco and a slave 
> state.
> There is a plantation on the western shore where the slave quarters still
> exist. In the interest of fairness and equal time I will post a picture of
> them in due course. The contrast is both startling and shameful. The
> Underground Railway which helped southern slaves escape to the north ran 
> not
> all that far from here. I'll get to that in due course, too.
>
>
>
> The inside of the mansion has been totally renovated. Highly recommended,
> by musing's on Maryland's past not withstanding.
>
>
>
>                            www.leica-gallery.net/barney/image-91524.html
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>
>
> Thanks for looking. Comments welcomed.
>
>
>
> Barney
>
>
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