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Log Canoe Races
After a very lumpy night at anchor, we woke up to a drizzly morning, but there was an unknown reward for a sleepless night. From our anchorage, we were treated to front row seats for the Sailing Canoe races. It is amazing to watch the crews tack these boats and hike out on boards over…
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Ships Passing
Today we did something different – went sailing. Just us and the wind and, as it turned out, a few friends. The day didn’t start so good, as we ran aground trying to get into a fuel dock in Selby Bay. Luckily it was just mud, so we motored off and decided to wait until…
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London Town
Back in the early 1700’s there was a thriving little community on the banks of the South River. It served travelers on the road to Annapolis and was centered around an Inn and Ferry crossing. By the revolutionary war, the town had been displaced as travelers moved further inland, but the Inn still remains and…
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Chester and South Rivers
We’ve left the hustle and bustle of Baltimore for quiet anchorages where waterfront farms are changing into estates. A chilly and drizzly Monday morning had us worried about crossing the Bay, but the winds were on the beam and we were able to sail for a change. We hit eight knots for a brief time…
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Friends & Sailing
Raised the hook and motored over to Fairview Marina in Rock Creek to meet an old friend. Stan Sowers and his wife Susan have a beautiful Gozzard named Galatea here. Stan and I went to high school together, but neither knew the other was interested in sailing until a mutual friend hooked us up this…
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Defender’s Day
Today is a holiday in Maryland that celebrates the successful defense of Baltimore by Ft McHenry. We joined in the celebration by taking the water taxi over to Ft McHenry where a re-enactment was underway. At the visitor’s center, an author read her book to Noah and a couple other kids that described the battle…