And the weather is pulling us outside!
We were downtown today and I couldn't resist a couple of pictures.
The Lighthouse, of course, because a beautiful day down there is perfection, and the Keepers House, which looked so nice in the bright sunshine.
I am looking forward to walks to town again!
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Harford County Eats- Georgia's Take Out
Tim and I have decided to start trying out new places to eat around Harford County.
We really pretty much go to all the same places whenever we eat out, and we thought it would be fun to start exploring places that we have never tried before.
I was hoping to find an alphabetical list somewhere, but I can't find one online.
We have tried almost every eatery in Havre de Grace, so we stepped over to Aberdeen to a little shop parked next to a surgical center. I had heard about this place from my friend, Celeste, but we hadn't tried it yet.
Holy Cow.
The place has zero atmosphere, and some truly amazing food.

Georgia makes her own soups, every day, from scratch.
The gentleman at the counter, her husband I imagine, offered me samples of today's special soups. A black bean and pasta, Lasagne, and Sweet Potato and Corn.

The Sweet Potato soup was so good!! I bought a bowl to bring home.
The menu is huge, but most of it is just American. Burgers, chicken fingers, fries, wraps and salads.
Down in one corner is a section offering authentic Greek food.
The Lamb Gyro. Oh Yes. 100% lamb slices, with all the fresh fixings that you find on a regular Gyro.
It was so good!!
We are glad that we started with Georgia's.
She's a little Greek treasure.
We really pretty much go to all the same places whenever we eat out, and we thought it would be fun to start exploring places that we have never tried before.
I was hoping to find an alphabetical list somewhere, but I can't find one online.
We have tried almost every eatery in Havre de Grace, so we stepped over to Aberdeen to a little shop parked next to a surgical center. I had heard about this place from my friend, Celeste, but we hadn't tried it yet.
Holy Cow.
The place has zero atmosphere, and some truly amazing food.

Georgia makes her own soups, every day, from scratch.
The gentleman at the counter, her husband I imagine, offered me samples of today's special soups. A black bean and pasta, Lasagne, and Sweet Potato and Corn.

The Sweet Potato soup was so good!! I bought a bowl to bring home.
The menu is huge, but most of it is just American. Burgers, chicken fingers, fries, wraps and salads.
Down in one corner is a section offering authentic Greek food.
The Lamb Gyro. Oh Yes. 100% lamb slices, with all the fresh fixings that you find on a regular Gyro.
It was so good!!
We are glad that we started with Georgia's.
She's a little Greek treasure.
Thursday, February 22, 2018
In Other News...
Here are a few photos of the years activities to date....
Theology of the Body Head and Heart Immersion 1/6 |
Good Day with Good Friends MFL! |
March For Life 1/19 |
Our Town 1/26 |
John Starts at Frostburg 1/26 |
Camp Veritas at Mount 2000! 2/10 |
Holocaust Museum 2/13 |
Winter Morning 2/18/2018 |
Lobby Night in Annapolis
Today, in Annapolis, the Maryland Catholic Conference hosted the annual "Catholics in Annapolis" event. This is an excellent opportunity for Catholics to participate in the process of governing our state.
The event begins at St John Neuman Church, where a briefing is held to inform Catholics of the current legislation that we need to be aware of.
Tony and Maryann Vitelli and I were really fortunate to have the opportunity to meet with our two delegates, Glenn Glass, and Maryann Lisanti.
The meetings were very informative and productive.
I was pleased that our representatives are working hard and were willing to listen to what we had to say. We didn't have a chance to meet with our Senator, Bob Casilly, but we spoke with him outside the reception, and he assured us that he supports the legislation that we were there to discuss.
The four issues that were of the most importance were:
The last part of the event is a catered reception. Present this year were Cardinal Whuerl, Archbishop Lori, Bishop Malooly of Wilmington and many other priests and clergy. There was also a concert featuring a group of schoolchildren that were extremely talented!
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