The story behind the name

I have always loved sea glass because of the beautiful green, blue and brown hues that are made even more breathtaking when they are tossed in the water. I am also drawn to pretty glass bottles, especially those with unique shapes, textures or stories. When we purchased our land, it had lot of garbage where our driveway now sits. Included in this garbage were lots of glass bottles in all different shapes, sizes and colors. As unappealing as this may sound, there have been many beautiful and unique glass bottles found at the property. While we obviously do not want to drive on a green glass road, the road itself was only made possible after lots of green glass was recovered. So therin lies the story behind the name of the Adventures at Green Glass Road.

Monday, November 7, 2011

November 7, 2011

We had a great weekend with that included a visit from Grandma and Grandpa Merranko (or Grandma and Grandpa from the "Mountain House" as the kiddos call them). While Keith and his dad did some work at our old house, Therese and I took the kids to the pool, and to the nearby beach on the Cheseapeake Bay. The kids had a great time exploring and finding "treasures". Here are a couple videos from our walk on the beach.

Please click on the two pictures below, to view the video.

From November 7, 2011


From November 7, 2011

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