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Turnaround Day
Well, we spent the morning walking to West Marine, the Bank and the Post Office. They are all very convenient to our anchorage, but we were still hot and thirsty when we got back to the boat. Still need to get into the habit of carrying water and snacks. We don’t think about that at…
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Chesapeake City to Safeway
You know you are a cruiser if…. you choose destinations by their proximity to grocery stores. We motored 45 miles today and anchored near the Safeway in Baltimore’s Canton neighborhood. We heard on the radio that there will be special events this weekend celebrating the anniversary of the battle of Fort McHenry, so we are…
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Chesapeake City
From the Sassafras we motored North to the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, which is what ocean going ships use to get from the Chesapeake Bay to the Delaware Bay, thus the name. A short way into the canal lies Chesapeake City which is home to the Corp of Engineers that maintains the canal. We anchored…
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Relaxing at Anchor
Rainy, calm weather has us anchored on the Sassafras River near Georgetown, MD. We’ve put 14 hours on the engine so far and it is behaving nicely. We’re going to do some inside projects, organize a little and, of course, school. Labor Day brought us great weather to cross back over to the Eastern Shore.…
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More Baltimore
There is so much to do here, that we decided to stay another day. Noah & Beth went back to the Science Museum because Noah enjoyed making robots so much. Meanwhile, I toured the historic ships docked here in the inner harbor. The USS Constellation from the civil war, the Tursk (shown here) was the…
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Ernesto
We snuggled in amongst Cruise Ships and Tour Boats to gain some protection from Tropical Depression Ernesto. Winds peaked at about 40 knots and the water level went up a foot above normal high tide so we were fortunate. WIth Intuition securely tied on the leeward side of the dock, we enjoyed most of the…