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Tag Archives: maryland

Snow Snow Snow

Been so busy getting all the Christmas prints ordered and ready for shipping, and today, we braved the snow to get to the post office to get these prints out!  Here’s a view of our trip out… a little weather report of sorts from my Blackberry…

White Hall Road
snow in maryland
I-83
snow in maryland
Main Street Stewartstown, PA
snow in maryland
My road, finally home!
snow in maryland

We did slide off the road into a ditch, and my husband miraculously got us out… I don’t recommend driving today!  It’s almost 1 p.m., and we definitely have at least a foot - it was up to my knees when I went out to feed the chickens ;)

Baltimore Newborn Photography

There’s just nothing like a fresh brand new baby!  Another newborn little girl.
Baltimore Maryland Newborn Photographer Jodie Otte
 Baltimore Maryland Newborn Photographer Jodie Otte
 Baltimore Maryland Newborn Photographer Jodie Otte
 Baltimore Maryland Newborn Photographer Jodie Otte

Meteor? Here at home? We heard a sonic boom - literally.

The other night, my husband and I were awakened at our home in Norrisville by a sound that was between an explosion and an earthquake. It shook our house. The rumble was so very big, we couldn’t imagine what it was. My son while on X-Box live with his friends in Jarrettsville all at the same time said, “What the heck was that?”… so many people around here heard it.  It was so big and loud, we couldn’t figure out why the news was not covering it…

Apparently enough people got together to discuss and found out it was a ball of flame/meteor going across the sky… a security camera even caught it on tape!  There are people hunting for remnants - I hope they find something!

Check out this article that my husband sent me this morning (click on image below)…

meteor northern maryland

Snow Snaps…

What an interesting snow today!  It was coming down almost all day and was beautiful but it disappeared by this evening….. I just snapped a few from my windows….

snow in maryland
snow in maryland
snow in maryland
snow in maryland

Blue Eyed Baby | Laurel Maryland Photography

Blue-eyed Baby Boy… okay, I just had to say that because of all the Bs…  What a sweetheart, and a thumbsucker - I love when babies suck their thumbs.  My daughter did, and she was the most content and confident baby… I’m sure it is because they learn to self soothe.  Do you see the blue eyes on him?  Wow!  And no, no photoshopping of the eyes - I’m not a fan of photoshopped eyes - I like children to look real and natural ;)

 Jodie Otte, baby photographer
 Jodie Otte, baby photographer
 Jodie Otte, baby photographer
 Jodie Otte, baby photographer

A family day…

I personally am never concerned about my kids getting perfect attendance at school.  Maybe I shouldn’t admit that, but I feel that family bond should be stronger than anything, and requires maintenance - time out of the busy schedule to spend with the family… I tend to actually physically schedule that time in my calendar.  Sometimes I mix it with an appointment - doctor, dentist, etc.  Yesterday, I did just that.  As long as my children continue with their grades (Erynn gets straight As, and Barrett is all As and Bs right now), they will get rewarded with some days off of school.

So we spent the day in appointments, but unfortunately that took way longer than I anticipated.  One thing about living out in the “cornfields and rolling hills” of Northern MD, nothing is convenient.  The dentist office was almost an hour away, our appointments were an hour apart, so yeah, by the time we returned, it was quite late…  At least we had lunch together?!

[remind me to now strictly floss once a day]

Okay, so we also had gone to see a specialist about my son’s shoulder which is still hurting, but he has been back to playing football.  Let me back up - the pediatrician said he thought it was broke (the collarbone, that is) but the X-rays revealed no break.  Now the sports medicine doctor did another set of X-rays and found new bone formation, which means it was indeed fractured, and he also found something else - his shoulder is separated - apparently was separated on impact (imagine when he landed straight on his left shoulder, the weight of him, and the impact of the four boys that tackled him, the bone that goes straight along the shoulder buckled which would be the separation, and fractured on the end of it).  I’m a bit upset that that wasn’t discovered on the original set of X-rays.  When comparing both shoulders, it is VERY OBVIOUS that his one shoulder is separated.  *sigh*  I  won’t go into the rant that you know is under the surface right now…

But one good thing - Erynn and I managed to get our horses out yesterday for a trail ride.  We went out with others, but then went out again by ourselves to take it at a faster pace.  We need to get our horses in shape for the upcoming paperchase in November.

I brought one of my old cameras (my very old D70) with me.  I could have screamed - two shots into it, the memory card acted corrupted and refused to work.  Once we got back to the barn, it started working again.  This is all I managed to grab - but it was so beautiful in the woods, definitely turning fall… I was so bummed I didn’t get a chance to shoot in the woods, at the stream where the sun was coming down in beautiful rays…. we’ll head out again soon…

Can you see Pippi’s winter coat?  She’s starting to look like a big teddy bear :)

Muddy Creek Meadows

Muddy Creek Meadows

 

 

 

The Black Horse Studio and Monkton in The Baltimore Sun

My friend just let me know that I was mentioned in the Baltimore Sun yesterday ;)  I had no idea… I’ll copy and paste the story.  It’s about the area - Monkton.

Link Here with some pictures 

Insiders’ Guide to Monkton

Open space has broad appeal

The absence of dense development, crime and noise is striking, residents and real estate agents say. Much of the land in the rural, northern Maryland community has been preserved as open space or has been designated for agriculture by zoning designations.

“I think that’s a big part of the appeal,” says Frank H. Durkee III, a Realtor with O’Conor & Mooney in Phoenix and a 36-year Monkton resident. “The number of acreage in preservation is significant.”

When people buy homes in Monkton, they like knowing that the view from their bedroom or kitchen window won’t be blocked by another house in a few years, Durkee and other residents say.

Today, more than 10,000 acres have been preserved, says James Constable, president and chairman of the Manor Conservancy, a local land-preservation organization.

“It goes back many years to a core group of landowners who began working together to preserve the rural lifestyle of the area,” Constable says. “Some of it grew out of, ‘If you’ll preserve your land, I’ll preserve mine.’”

Some property owners have donated development rights; others have sold the easements to open-space programs.

Historic designations protect some of the property, which can be traced back to the 10,000-acre My Lady’s Manor tract, a gift from Charles Calvert to his fourth wife in 1713.

Monkton also has a historic district that includes the former Monkton Hotel, which houses several local businesses, and the Monkton Hall, home to a local art gallery and craft shop, near the old Northern Central Railroad Trail and station.

Outside the real estate market, Monkton is known as the center of Maryland’s horse country.

The Elkridge-Harford Hunt and the Blessing of the Hunt at St. James Church on Thanksgiving are important events for residents and the equestrian community.

“I can ride for hours and it’s all virgin territory,” says Montgomery McCausland, a Monkton native and the general manager of the O’Conor & Mooney real estate office in Jacksonville.

Forests, corn and soybean fields sweep across the horizon. Monkton is also home to Roseda Beef, a local cattle farm known for its gourmet meats.

Most of Monkton is in Baltimore County, but a sliver, which contains Ladew Topiary Gardens, is in Harford County.

Housing stock Single-family homes range in price from $350,000 fixer-uppers to multimillion-dollar estates. Styles also vary from contemporary ranchers to 19th-century Colonials.

“There are new houses, old houses,” says Durkee. “There are 1-acre properties and 300-acre properties.”

In addition to historic and custom-built homes, there are several subdivisions, including Henderson Hill and Chesterfield.

Schools Students in the area are served by Sparks Elementary (a 2005 Blue Ribbon School), Jacksonville Elementary, Hereford Middle School (a 2007 Blue Ribbon School) and Hereford High, which was ranked last year as among the top high schools in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.

St. James Academy, a private Episcopal day school, accepts students from kindergarten through eighth grade.

Crime is rare, according to Baltimore County police statistics. Fire and emergency medical service is provided by the county’s new Parkton station and volunteers at Hereford Volunteer Fire Company and Jacksonville Volunteer Fire Company.

Transportation Monkton is just a few miles off Interstate 83. Drive time to downtown Baltimore and to Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is about 45 minutes. The light rail stop in Hunt Valley is about a 10- or 15-minute drive.

Shopping The historic Monkton Village Center, formerly the Monkton Hotel, is home to several local businesses, including Monkton Yoga, Harmony Cafe, photographer Jodie Otte’s Black Horse Studio and Monkton Village Market. Across the street, at the historic Monkton Hall, Diddywopps & Keeffers sells work of American and local artists and craftspeople.

Hunt Valley Towne Centre includes a mix of local stores and national chains, such as Sears, Greetings & Readings and Ulta.

Dining In Graul’s Market in Parkton, Wegmans in Hunt Valley and Klein’s in Jacksonville offer prepared gourmet food, freshly baked goods and other grocery items.

Dining Out Manor Tavern, across from the restored Slade’s Inn, offers Maryland favorites. Milton Inn in nearby Sparks is a special-occasion restaurant. For everyday dining, there’s the Pioneer Pub in Hereford, the Wagon Wheel, offering breakfast and lunch, in Parkton, and Michael’s Pizza, which delivers in the area.

Nightlife Choices include Manor Tavern, Pioneer Pub and Friday night football games at Hereford High.

Recreation The Northern Central Railroad Trail runs through Monkton like a wooded Main Street, offering neighbors a place to catch up, walk dogs and teach children to ride bicycles.

Gunpowder Falls State Park offers tubing, hiking, fishing and horseback riding.

Maryland steeplechasing season runs from March through September. Polo matches are played on Friday evenings and Sunday afternoons on the grounds of the Maryland Polo Club, off Mountain Road, east of Jarrettsville Pike.

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and an image of the inside of my studio also in the article…

studio in baltimore sun

 

Who do these belong to? and “I live in a box”

These gorgeous eyes  — getting ready to upload this gallery here shortly!

 Jodie Otte, Child Photographer

“I live in a box”… yes, that’s me, I live in a box!  I’m so busy all the time, between photography, my family, etc. etc., most of the time, I am not aware of what is going on around me - the news?   Nah, I’m not one to talk to about current events or what’s going on in the world because usually I am oblivious to it.  I’m not sure if that is good or bad…. I have actually felt so badly having customers in my studio and I am not realizing who they are.  I always hope not to put my foot in my mouth — one time last year, I remember having a couple in my studio, and I looked at the wife, and said, “I don’t know why, but I recognize you…” and she laughed and said, “That’s because I am on TV…”  I felt badly because as soon as she said that, I realized who she was.  It seems like that is the case so often… it makes me feel so stupid at times ;) That, and tripping over my equipment because I am so focused on a shot I must get! lol!

All that said to bring this up — unfortunately, I am pretty unaware of a lot of amazing artists as well.  This one was news to me, and I find her work completely fascinating!  I happened upon my friend, Angela’s blog this morning, and saw her link to this photographer - you must see, and enjoy! —- Yeondoo Jung

Back Home in Maryland

Taking a break from the vacation pictures for a bit, I thought I would share a beautiful sky out my back door this morning.  Although I thoroughly enjoyed every minute on the islands down in NC, home to me is the rolling hills and the green ;)

Harford County Maryland

Seminar for Fall

Wow…. I’m quite shocked, everything fell into place for another seminar/workshop date in September. This will be a two-day event! For details, go HERE.

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