Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Glen Echo Park

My Mom and I decided to stop by Glen Echo Park. It was used to be very old amusement park. They have some remains of the Dentzel Carousel, the Yellow Barn, the Bumper Car Pavilion, the Spanish Ballroom, the Arcade Complex and others.  They currently use these facilities for art and education classes. They also offer dance programs. Carousel will be open in May. I think it will be cool to go during evening hours to ride the carousel then join for dancing. 





the Seminary at Forest Glen


My Mom and I went to the Seminary at Forest Glen in Silver Spring, MD.  We fell in love with their historic place...very beautiful architectural buildings. They preserved some  statues. They have lost some buildings that cant be restored due to a lack of budget. Go to: http://www.operant.com/Seminary/main_page.html to get more information.  However, there is a housing development to create condos, townhouses and apartments to preserve the campus (http://www.nationalparkseminary.com/).  I was told the completion will be made in June. 


This is my Mom. 



I found this Indian statue across the street from the Seminary. I thought it is so cool to take a  picture when an Indian watches windows. 
This building is occupied with some residents. 

The windmill

Wednesday, April 1, 2009


Jenni and Scott Smith came to Frederick to stay for a while. Jenni loves to have some photographers who are deaf and CODA to take pictures of her and her family. She asked me to take pictures of them in downtown which I did. Something they can have pictures from Frederick area. 

Below picture of their dogs at Baker Park. Their dogs are so cute and adorable. They  make you want to hold them! 


I love Jenni's idea about the cap cover their faces. Actually, they were kissing! :) 

Ain't it look so cool especially with both dogs look at me? 

I love it especially with a view of the bottom of Mural bridge. They look so pleasant when I took pictures of them.