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     As the long, hot summer draws to an end, I look forward to the arrival of the Canadian geese, as they make their annual journey to the Eastern Shore of Maryland.  Guests at Combsberry's Inn in Oxford love to gently swing in the hammock or sip a glass of wine at the end of the pier as they enjoy the geese landing in perfect formation on Bringman's Cove.  No need for an alarm clock at Combsberry's B & B.  Guests are awakened to the haunting cry of the geese, as well as the tantalizing aroma of fresh coffee brewing. 

     We also welcomed the reopening of the historic Robert Morris Inn's restaurant.  Two well known chefs left the renowned Inn @ Perry Cabin and branched out on their own.  The ambiance is of an historic English pub, in keeping with the long history of the Inn and the part that Robert Morris played in financing the American Revolution.  Oxford, Maryland was one of the first deep seaports in America and retains the quaint charm of a seaside village versus the hustle and bustle of St. Michaels, Md.

     As the geese head towards the Chesapeake Bay area, Easton is busy planning for its annual Waterfowl Festival.  This well known event draws artists and visitors from around the world, the second weekend of November.  The streets are cordoned off and the town takes on the flavor of a street fair with musicians providing a lively background for visitors strolling down the streets sampling various Eastern Shore delicacies.  Don't miss out on the fun and the ability to purchase world class art pieces right here in Talbot County, known as The Hamptons of Maryland. 

     Combsberry Inn is located on 30 acres of secluded waterfront property and specializes in personal service, delicious food, luxurious rooms and cozy fireplaces.  Book your room now!

Ann

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