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Training in Baltimore
With the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad museum only a short distance away, we walked up past Camden Yards to ride the first mile of commercial railroad in the country. The roundhouse, which was severely damaged in a 2003 hurricane, has been restored and houses a unique collection of historical engines. Being carless, we appreciate the…
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Underway Again
We started up the new engine and slipped away from the quiet of Rock Hall and headed out into the Bay. The engine purred and pushed us over Sandy Point shoal in a route that cut an hour of our time. The fact that the depths are greater than charted was shared by Hayden Cochran.…
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Engine Running!
Well, a month has gone by in Rock Hall and our budget is shot, but we have a working engine and we plan to depart tomorrow. Tom, the mechanic here at Gratitude, did an amazing job fitting the new, larger engine in the old spot. A larger exhaust and water intake made for a real…
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Return to Rock Hall
After returning from Maine on Sunday we spent a few relaxing days back at Fern Lake, where we resumed playing board games and fell asleep to the sound of loons (like the one in the picture). Then the relay race began — two rental cars, three friends and a few hundred miles later we’re back…
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Check out Day
Saturday is check out day at the condo Don & Donna Bartlett loaned us, so we got up and were on the road by 9. We were going to head to Gardiner ME, to meet cousins Randy and Linda at noon and follow them to the Haskell camp on Damariscotta Lake for lunch and possible…
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Dive-in Theatre
What a hoot — today we went out on the m/v Seal and watched Diver Ed explore the bottom of Frenchman’s Bay via live video feed. Ed was a hit with the kids as he took “mini-Ed” (a plastic diver) with him and we saw live video of mini-Ed being attacked by lobsters and crabs,…