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Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

By Steph's Scribe @stephverni

When I get a few hours of free time and I happen to be feeling inspired, I grab my camera and go. While I have photographed Annapolis several times (and it happens to be my hometown), most often it’s been from the viewpoint of characters in my first novel, Beneath the Mimosa Tree. When I write, I tend to use photographs to help me describe settings, places, clothing, and sometimes, even people. Yesterday, however, I wanted to capture some of the historic spots in our great little city. Just because.

Here’s what I captured.

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens
Stephanie Verni is Professor of Business Communication at Stevenson University and is the author of Inn Significant, Baseball Girl, and Beneath the Mimosa Tree. Along with her colleagues Leeanne Bell McManus and Chip Rouse, she is a co-author of Event Planning: Communicating Theory and Practice, published by Kendall-Hunt.

Annapolis Through A Historic Lens
Stephanie Verni is Professor of Business Communication at Stevenson University and is the author of Inn Significant, Baseball Girl, and Beneath the Mimosa Tree. Along with her colleagues Leeanne Bell McManus and Chip Rouse, she is a co-author of Event Planning: Communicating Theory and Practice, published by Kendall-Hunt.


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