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My City

What is your favorite place to go in your city? A difficult ask by the daily writing prompt because I live in a small town not a city.

But we do have a city nearby. A very old mill town called Ellicott City. It’s a city I’m connected to in many ways. My better half’s family lived there. When we got married our first apartment was there. I began my 5 decades in newspapers in that city. Owned a business there.

The place has been through a lot of traumas. Fires, train accidents and floods. It has reinvented itself so many times I’ve lost count. There were two fire stations, but both had moved. There was a lumber and flour mill there. That’s gone. There was a thriving newspaper business that’s long gone. There was a corner market and that is gone.

Mr. Yates behind his counter. Photo by Mike Hartley

The list of what has gone and come and gone and come again is too long for this post but it’s a town always in transition, but it stays the same somehow. Friendly, unique, picturesque, filled with small homes and shops, with restaurants and bars. Farmers markets, movie nights, and many theme occasions. Santa still rides down Main Street as he did decades ago.

Snow at Railroad Museum. Photo by Mike Hartley

They kick off the holiday season with midnight madness and tree lighting. The fire station, now up Old Columbia Pike, has a huge holiday train garden for the kids and adults like me.

Tongue Row EC. Photo by Mike Hartley

Oh, the town has many issues. A historical society that tries to keep it true but also doesn’t know the only constant in life is change. Many town factions and groups all squabble from time to time.

The train bridge crosses the lower end of town by the Patapsco River. Photo by Mike Hartley

Many of the places that made it special for decades are gone or going. Tersiguel’s is closing after 50 years I believe this year. Old Mr. Yates in his market, Fisher’s bakery with the sweetest sweets I’ve ever had has been history for a long time. Coco Lane and Commercial Farmers Bank that I used to walk down the street to cash my first work checks.

Fernand Tersiguel standing outside his establishment. Photo by Mike Hartley

It’s different now but loaded with new treasures and shops and restaurants and sights. Flood mitigation efforts should preserve this town from its past devastating floods. But you can never fully protect against Mother Nature of course.

It can get crowded on the weekends.

So, my favorite place is Main Street and the memories I have of it. I walk up and down this hilly place often. It’s great exercise, most everyone has a smile and hello. I look in shop windows, take pictures, maybe grab a snack or drink. It relaxes me and with all the history I have, it feels a bit like home.

I took this shot the day before a flood that wiped out most of the first and some of the second stories of this lower section of town. Photo by Mike Hartley


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The Snowball Stand

What is your favorite place to go in your city? – An easy question from the Daily Writing prompt.

I don’t live in a city. I live in a town called Woodstock. And my favorite place is The Snowball Stand. We have been here for more than a few decades and that has been a staple of our life. Well, mine and the kids, my better half is more of an ice cream person.

Neighborhood kids have worked there for generations including mine. It’s such a refreshing treat on a warm day (I can eat’em on cold days also). It’s a small spot, but a popular one. Owners have changed a few times and each time they keep adding things.

The new owners are keeping it open longer and serving hot drinks (cider, hot chocolate) and selling pumpkins and Xmas trees till they close in December. Then there is that painful period till they open I believe in mid to late March again when I get to start redeeming the gift cards the kids get me a Xmas for more snowballs. And the cycle of life continues.

MMM Cherry, my favorite. Photo by Mike Hartley

I even stop at their parking area and take photos periodically of the fields and woods of the Howard County Conservancy which is right across the street from The Snowball Stand. Like the shot below. It’s a beautiful and relaxing view when I have the time to consume one there.

Caution – Brain Freeze is a real condition. I get it every time.

Sunrise burning the morning summer fog.
Photo by Mike Hartley

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