Posts Tagged ‘Annapolis’

Places I went in 2011

Every year, I go places and list them. The primary criteria are 1.) Having a sit-down meal 2.) spending the night in that location.
Alexandria, Va.
Arlington, Va.
Burke, Va.
Fairfax, Va.
Falls Church, Va.
Franconia, Va.
McLean, Va.
Reston, Va.
Vienna, Va.
Annapolis, Md.
Baltimore, Md.
Columbia, Md.
Crownsville, Md.
Ellicot City, Md.
Poolesville, Md.
Avalon, N.J.
Ocean City, N.J.
Stone Harbor, N.J.
Wildwood Crest, N.J.
Woodstown, N.J.
Belleville, Pa.
Burnham, Pa.
Harrisburg, Pa.
Hershey, Pa.
Hummelstown, Pa.
Lewistown, Pa.
Mercersburg, [...]

You know it is a tough night when 51 saves are not enough

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – We hadn’t seen the Penn State hockey club, generally known as the Icers, in about five years, so when we found out they were going to be nearby, we made sure to see them. Last weekend, they played a Friday and Saturday series with Navy, winning both games. We caught the Saturday [...]

Not my capital

ANNAPOLIS, Md.– Saturday’s visit was probably the my fifthteenth to Maryland’s capital city. I have been to Annapolis more than any other state capital. The only other state capitals I’ve actually spent time in are Harrisburg (Pennsylvania), Boston (Massachusetts), and Denver (Colorado). I’ve driven around or through Albany (New York), Providence (Rhode Island), Trenton (New [...]

Annapolis acts like its been there before

ANNAPOLIS, Md.– Prior to the Icers game against Navy, we stopped in downtown Annapolis for a quick bite to eat. An traffic jam on the Beltway limited the amount of time we could budget for dinner, so we stopped at Chick & Ruth’s Delly on Main Street. Our arrival coincided with the end of regulation [...]

Icers in Annapolis

Friday and Saturday night, Penn State’s hockey team will be playing Navy in Annapolis.
The No. 2 ranked Penn State Icers continue their road trip and ESCHL schedule this weekend with two games against the United States Naval Academy. The teams square off on Friday and Saturday nights at the McMullen Ice Arena in Annapolis, Md., [...]

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