I went to Rouse’s Point, NY the other day to honor my ancestor Jacques Rouse, who fought in the revolutionary war, and stopped in beautiful St. Albans, Vermont. I didn’t expect to see what I saw!Read More
Lots of stories and loads of fun with Bruce Cunningham. We recorded our podcast with the former Fox 45 sports anchor, sports director, Ravens, and Stallions play by play man today. What’s the sundress story? Find out on our release date August 6.Read More
Had a fabulous chat with Mickey Cucchiella when he stopped by the last recording of the Lunch with Steve and Maynard podcast. Who knows, maybe we’ll do a Come See Us Before We’re Dead tour… 😎 What do you think? Reminder: The next recording is *tomorrow* July 15th, 2025 at 111 Main in Bel Air!...Read More
Our next recording date for the “Lunch with Steve and Maynard” Podcast is July 15. As always we will record at lunch time at 111 Main in Bel Air. We’re happy to announce our special guest will be Bruce Cunningham! Bruce was the Sports Director and sports anchor on Fox 45 for 31 years. He...Read More
We’ve had some real wild storms come through the area this summer, and when it does, it can do a number on the corn. Will we lose it all? Stay tuned!Read More
I’ve been invited to appear on Nestor Aparicio’s podcast “Baltimore Positive” on Thursday afternoon from 2-4 at the new Costas Inn, Timonium! It’s in the grandstand at the fairgrounds. It’s part of Nestor’s Crab Cake Tour. I’m looking forward to the chat and a crab cake! Stop by and check it out if you’re in...Read More
I’m so upset!!! My video of harvesting our first potatoes wasn’t videoing! So you’ll have to settle for photos. I was totally surprised with the amount we got from that little 10 foot row and from potato plants that seemed to die off early. Many are small because the plants didn’t last that long, but still,...Read More
Although this is not an official Stevie and The Satellites song, it’s a tune we played a lot during the summer time on the radio show. It’s perfect for our song of the month for the month of July. It’s written and performed by Dennis Scanlon and called The Highlandtown Polka (Going Down the Ocean)....Read More