SALISBURY the magazine Summer 2021

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THE SCENE

Zach Collins holds a nice catch from his fly-fishing trip on the South Platte River in Colorado with father, Dave, and brother, Josh.

Charlotte Hall says her 3-year-old granddaughter, Savannah, fixed herself a nest on the mini-trampoline one day and settled down to read a copy of Salisbury the Magazine.

Out and about with readers Linda Holshouser provided this photo of her friend Emma Lou McCall, reading her daily Bible devotion. Holshouser says Emma Lou’s motto is ‘I do my best and God does the rest.’

While we all have been dealing with the confines of a pandemic, the Scene pages showing folks at various events in and around Salisbury have been on a long sabbatical. They will return with a vengeance once we are freer to move around and congregate. Meanwhile, readers have sent in a few photos that we wanted to share. They come from their walks around the county, visits to friends, their jobs, homes, gardens and travels. — Mark Wineka

Karen Carmichael took this photo of the attractive rail fence at the Old Stone House in Granite Quarry. Angelica, a cat belonging to Kathy and David Pulliam, isn’t sure what to make of their replica of The ChildGrogu-Baby Yoda, as seen on the television series, ‘The Mandalorian.’ Angelica is named after Angelica Schuyler from the musical ‘Hamilton.’ In 2016, the Pulliams saw ‘Hamilton’ in New York. 64

S A L I S B U R Y T H E MAGA Z I N E

Left: Debbie Hoffman of Salisbury used her artistic talents to create this hanging flower planter, made from a milk jug. Right: Betty Bonner Steele holds a half-day-old lamb at the Renn Bee Farm.


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