Sunday, July 11, 2021

National Scenic Road road trip: Catonsville to Mt. Airy, Maryland

 Recently we drove the National Scenic Road from Catonsville to Mount Airy, MD. We were on our way to explore the town of Mount Airy, MD over the 4th of July weekend. If you haven't seen it yet, they had an awesome fire works display that was our first, in over two years, since the pandemic. 

The road trip was very rewarding as we passed through the historic town of Ellicott City and then Mt. Airy. Please take a few minutes (less than 12), buckle up and enjoy the ride.


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Monday, July 5, 2021

We waited two years for this.....

 This past weekend we traveled to the town of Mt. Airy, MD to do some sightseeing and picking! The town truly delivered. It has all of the small town charm yet is conveniently located near the interstate. A surprising discovery we observed on every light post in town was a banner dedicated to honoring one of Mt. Airy's hometown hero's. Along with the banner's we learned that the town was hosting a free celebration, along with music and fireworks to honor our nations 245th birthday! 

While we enjoyed the music and waited for the setting sun and the soon to be released firework, a massive summer storm blew through town soaking everyone. Since we learned about the fireworks after we arrived in town, we were totally unprepared for the weather and we were drenched. Nevertheless, the town insisted that fireworks show was going to happen. It had been two years since we were able to celebrate the 4th of July so we stuck it out, as did most of the Mt. Airy resident's, until the grand finale.

We stood in the rain, so you wouldn't have to! Enjoy and God Bless America!