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Have you visited MoCo?

16 Dec

What is MoCo?  It’s short for Montgomery County, specifically in Maryland.  There are other Montgomery Counties; many of them, in fact.  General Richard Montgomery, whom this article calls the First American Hero (from the Revolutionary War) had many places named after him!

I found that information on Montgomery one day when I was searching for some place local to visit.  In exploring my own county, I found some neat historical places.  They are not in downtown DC.  They are not part of the mighty Smithsonian.  They are practically in our back yards.

But knowing that is not enough for me.  They need to be on the map!  So I’m starting a project to put these places “on the map” using a smartphone app called FourSquare and a FourSquare list.

Some of the places are already “on the map”.  Some are not. Well, in the next month or so, I am going to revisit these 12 places and make sure they are all on, at least, FourSquare’s app list.

As of today, I have three places on the list.  Two were already out there, as they are part of the National Park Service.  The Madonna of the Trails statue, located in Bethesda, MD was not on the Google Map.  So, using FourSquare, I added it.

Glen Echo Park, Glen Echo, MD

The Clara Barton House (inside), Glen Echo, MD

 

If you have FourSquare, and live in this area, let me know if you can find these places!  Or if you think this is a neat idea, do you have some neat places in your own area you could put “on the map”?

SOLD!

3 Sep

Terrific news!  That art show opening last night (last post) resulted in a warm gathering of family and friends; my favorite part of art shows!

It also resulted in a sale (!!) of one of my pieces that I had put into the Art Show!  Trés incrediblé! (I don’t speak French, so why the French exclamations? Don’t know.)

Was chatting with good friend and experienced fellow artist, Debbie Smith Mezzetta, about the price choice, the frame choice, and the Art Show choice.

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Art Show: Open Reception tonight!

2 Sep

The Clara Barton House (inside), Glen Echo, MD

Dear Friends,

The Glen Echo Park Labor Day Art Show begins this evening with an Open Reception from 7pm – 9pm in the Spanish Ballroom.

I have put 2 framed pieces of artwork in the show from the Days Of Yore Project.

If you are able to stop by, please say hello to me!
If you are NOT able to come tonight, the show will be up from September 3rd to September 5th.

I will be exhibiting the full set of 12 sites in the early months of 2012.
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Happy Labor Day Weekend!