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It's been said that food symbolizes love when words are inadequate. Our real estate agents suggest you tell your significant other how much you care with an intimate dinner at home on Valentine's Day. Pick up a four-star meal at one of these upscale restaurants 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.
York, Pennsylvania Mayor Kim Bracey will recognize the city's first Artisan of the Month in a community ceremony today. In a citywide effort to inspire involvement by York residents in their community, a local artist representing the unique feel and style of the York arts community will be named each month. The first Artisan of the Month award will be presented at City Hall, 101 South George Street, at 5:00 p.m. There is no charge to attend the ceremony that includes live performances and a speech from the winner.
Award winning photographer and artist Daniel Walczyk will be the first to receive the Artisan of the Month award in York Pennsylvania. He is co-owne...
Owings Mills, Maryland is home to a wide variety of things to do and places to eat. The restaurants span from chain restaurant favorites to American bistros to international cuisine including Japanese, Italian, Chinese and more. If you're having a tough time deciding what kind of food you want to eat, then stop in at the Artful Gourmet Bistro where the diverse food choices – from Mediterranean to American to Latin to Caribbean - are only one of the reasons that the Baltimore Sun named it one of the 50 Best Country Restaurants in 2011.
The Artful Gourmet has several service styles to accommodate every type of diner...
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