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Home and Garden
Home of the week: It's a Shore thingPublished 03/29/08
It would be remiss not to ask what made two people who both work in Glen Burnie decide to live on the Eastern Shore.
Photos by Joshua McKerrow -- The Capital
“We enjoy living on the Shore,” said Diane Littlepage, who shares her home with her husband Patrick Raymond and their Siamese cat, Sarek.
"We enjoy living on the Shore," began Diane Littlepage, an attorney with her own Glen Burnie-based firm specializing in medical malpractice. "You go over the Bay Bridge in the morning and you've got that fantastic view, the watermen are always out there. … Coming home, when you look out at the expanse, you just say, 'Ah.' "
Her husband, Patrick Raymond, a guidance counselor at Glen Burnie High School, offered much the same sentiment, but was more direct about ever living on the...
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