Friday, May 20, 2011

CHESAPEAKE HABOUR OPEN Sat June 4 ... LIVE ON BAY for 339K


This unit at 2014 Quay Village Ct. in Cheapeake Harbour has been reduced to $339,000.
LOOK at this view ... privacy galore ... backs up to bay; motivated sellers have dropped price to $339,000 ... OPEN SATURAY June 4 from 1:00 - 3:00....don't miss out on this FAB condo...come and see for yourself...pix taken from deck of unit.

Monday, May 16, 2011

OSPREYS ARE HERE FOR SUMMER


The annual rite of passage has been complete. After evicting the Goslings from their nest, the Osprey settled in and now watch from their various perches, this one being atop a chimney overlooking the Bay !!!

Saturday, May 07, 2011

TALL SHIPS in ANNAPOLIS MD


If you are thinking of buying this spring in Annapolis, come to Chesapeake Harbour and see this unit at 7044 Harbour Village Ct., #101. Look out onto the Bay and see views like this (the "Tall Ship" cruising by). You can also watch the sailing races on Wednesday, gorgeous sunrises and sunsets and unsurpassed views of the Chesapeake. This is one that is hard to beat .... owner has put in every bell and whistle possible.....hardwood floors, brand new kitchen, built-ins, way too many to list. Come visit Chesapeake Harbour on the BAY and be captivated, not only by the views, but the lifestyle...like no other in Maryland.

Sunday, May 01, 2011

Mr. and Mrs. GOOSE present their new 'goslings' .....


This was the first annual sighting of Mother Goose, Father Goose and all the little Goslings, who just made their first appearance on May Day, and course, they are adorable. As happens every year, they have moved out of their temporary rental, which is actually a nest owned by our Chesapeake Harbour Osprey, who return every May 1st to relaim it. It's always a difficult and long struggle for the Osprey to evict Mrs. Goose, but year after year she flatly refuses to leave until her eggs are hatched, the goslings are safe, healthy and ready to leave the nest with her. They have now made their official debut and will be seen roaming throughout our community, splashing in puddles, learning to swim in the bay, and now they will move on. Meanwhile, the vulture birds will clean out the nest, and the Osprey will happily return to their nest for the 'season'.