We went for a short hike at the 
Howard County Conservancy Mt. Pleasant. The hike started at the Montjoy Barn. Originally built in 1792, the barn is constructed from old growth oak and hand-crafted wooden pegs. The barn was moved to this location because of local development. It's now used as a classroom for visiting school trips.
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| Montjoy Barn | 
Across from the barn is the Master Gardener's Garden, which was not open to us non-masters.
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| Professionals only | 
The path goes in two different directions across a meadow but my kids wanted to play in another outdoor classroom area.
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| Two paths | 
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| The path less travelled | 
We finally got on the hike, enjoying views of the meadows with plenty of vegetation for birds and insects.
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| View in one direction | 
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| View in the other direction | 
A spot is cleared in the middle of the meadow for bird watchers. We saw our first insect, a bee, on the sign, so we did not read too much.
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| Skywatch sign | 
One artificial bit on the hike was this birdhouse that does a terrible job blending in.
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| At least they tried? | 
The trail leads from the meadows into a wetlands area. 
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| More vegetation | 
You know they are wetlands because the Davis Branch stream flows through. We could hear the stream but barely see it because of the summer vegetation. We finally got a better view on a small bridge over the stream.
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| The Davis Branch would be visible if it weren't for all the other branches | 
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| At least the trail is easy to see | 
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| View from the bridge | 
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| Other view from the bridge | 
Further along is another artificial, but much older, bit--a stone fence. Backing in the farming days, when the fields were cleared (for either cultivation or grazing), stones were stacked as walls.
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| Across the wall | 
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| Nicely stacked | 
The trail along the wall leads back into the meadow with another view the beautiful countryside.
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| More meadow (actually, the same meadow) | 
The Conservancy has more trails, so we will probably go back and do more exploring.
 
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