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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Caught in the storm!
The following takes place 2 nights ago. Haven’t had wifi access since so couldn’t publish it then: We spent a peaceful night at anchor in the Antipoison River in Virginia, near Deltaville. No internet or cellphone service. Still in the … Continue reading
Coming home
The SSCA gam is over. We had a great time, met many interesting people. We also met three of my cousins who live near Washington, DC. We’re on the way home and expect to be there towards the end of … Continue reading
SSCA
We’re at the SSCA (Seven Seas Cruising Association) gam (convention) near Annapolis, MD. This organization is the premier cruising organization in the world. It’s ranks include many circumnavigators and the elites of the cruising world. The 3 day meeting includes … Continue reading
Western Shore
Two nights ago while anchored outside of St. Michaels harbor in the Miles River, the winds picked up to 25-30 kts. They were from the north and the river runs north-south. There is a nautical term called “fetch”. This refers … Continue reading
St. Michaels
Exhibit at St. Michaels Maritime Museum I couldn’t post from Oxford because there was no wifi. We spent 2 nights there. Small prosperous town that looks like it should be located in New England (house style). It’s definitely not a … Continue reading
Tangier Island
Spent the day and night at Tangier Island yesterday. Wonderful, strange place. Population is about 700. Most people share the same last name. The island makes it’s living from crabbing and a little bit from tourism. The island can only … Continue reading
Lucked out
We’re in the Onancock marina now. Did we time things right. Tomorrow and the next day they’re having their “Harborfest”. If you’re interested in what this is check out the link www.onancock.org. We’ll be here 3 nights then will be … Continue reading
Onancock
We left the dock at Chesapeake early yesterday. We were the only boat locking through at that time. The lock brought us down about a foot. Almost didn’t seem worth it. We spent last night at Willoughby Bay. It turned … Continue reading
Death on the ICW
Spent our second day at the free dock in Chesapeake, Va doing more shopping. We met a liveaboard here who pointed out one of the reason there are so many flies here is that several days ago a boater smelled … Continue reading
We made it to Chesapeake
Chesapeake, VA that is. We’re still about 12 miles from the mouth of Chesapeake Bay. We’re at a free dock just north of the “Great Bridge”. We’re just south of the “Great Lock”, which we’ll lock through tomorrow AM. We … Continue reading