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Annapolis
We left Rock Hall this morning and had a great couple hours of sailing towards the Bay Bridge. The wind really died back about lunch time and we decided to head over towards Annapolis and Eastport to see if there was any space to anchor. It is really filling up as people jockey for spots…
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Blue
Noah authored and typed this poem in school this morning: Blue by Noah Haskell Blue tastes like a glass of water. Blue sounds like waves on the shore. Blue smells like the salty sea. Blue looks like the sea. Blue makes me feel hungry. While…
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Perseverance
Today’s blog is dedicated to Earl Quick (pictured in our little dinghy above) who diagnosed our radio email problem after working with us via phone and email since June. He stuck with us and finally isolated it to a cable. We sent our first position report and email using Winlink this afternoon! Noah even got…
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Fall Fest
We walked into Rock Hall to join in “Fall Fest” which is a craft and music festival in the center of town. It started with the local “Blues Brothers” followed by a barbershop chorus dressed as pirates. Clowns, jugglers, a mime, puppet shows and musicians kept Noah entertained most of the day. We did take…
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Calibrated, Adjusted and Almost Ready
This week has been spend at Gratitude Marina waiting for the 50 hour engine service. Today’s photo is a view of the Bay Bridge as seen from the marina. We did some cleaning and maintenance waiting for the technician to get to us. Today he adjusted the valves and realigned the engine and prop shaft.…
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The Narrows
The Narrows We stayed in St Michaels long enough to go visit the library this morning. It was worth sticking around for as they had lots of children’s books for ten cents each. Can’t do better than that for restocking Noah’s library. Now we need to find room to store two grocery bags full of…