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Golfers in Maryland have a lot of reasons to be excited. Spring is in the air, and the greens are getting greener on all our beautiful Baltimore area golf courses. Not only that, but April 10th is National Golfers Day.
Our real estate agents are excited to share some of their favorite local golf shops in and around Baltimore. There's a good chance you'll see us there on our way to the links this April.

If you've been exploring Baltimore homes for sale, you'll soon need to start thinking about how you'll decorate your dream home. While there's no shortage of places to shop in the Baltimore area, we think there's something really special about decorating with unique vintage pieces.
On their days off, many of our real estate agents enjoy visiting local vintage shops in search of hidden treasures. Here are a few of their favorites.

Getting through a day without coffee is no easy task. Our real estate agents are eternally grateful to the amazing baristas all over the Baltimore area for helping is us make it through, day in and day out.
March 1st is Barista Day, and we thought we'd take the opportunity to share some of our favorite Baltimore coffee shops. Head to one of these great local businesses to thank a barista on Barista Day, and maybe leave an extra buck or two in that tip jar!

Every Jan. 29 is Puzzle Day, so why not visit a Baltimore-area store to pick up a few to solve? It's a great activity for the entire family to share, and you can even preserve your puzzle to use as colorful wall art.
Our real estate agents recommend visiting the following stores if you'd like to know where to puzzle it out around Baltimore:

The Baltimore area is notable for its generously wooded areas and its miles of shoreline, both of which are excellent habitats for our avian friends. If you've been actively walking the woods and shores more than usual, and you've begun to wonder about the local birds you've spotted, the good news is it's easier than ever to become a bona fide birdwatcher and identify what you're seeing and hearing.
The investment can be as budget-busting or as modest as you choose: From an inexpensive set of binoculars to a state-of-the-art spotting scope, camera, and tripod, but you will need enhanced vision to track birds. Another helpful and usually free aid is an app such as BirdNET of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, which records the sound of a particular bird and then analyzes it for identification.
If you're looking for a home or listing yours among Baltimore homes for sale, there are some prime bird-watching spots near your neighborhood of choice. Here are five great places.
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