Sunday, June 30, 2013

Day 258 June 29 65 mi Rock Hall Landing Marina Rock Hall MD

 
Departure.... Saturday 6:30AM....following the "rules of the Chesapeake".....Early starts to avoid late afternoon potential thunderstorms.....with wind less than 15 knots.  Weather forecast is light wind (less than 11 knots)  pushing us up the Chesapeake.....it's a go Captain
 
They say that if you could unravel the Chesapeake Bay shoreline and lay it out in one long ribbon, it would reach from the Washington Monument (the one in D.C.) all the way to Alaska.
 
 

I see salad coming soon
 
 
  • Naval Experiment Station
 
Point-to-point navigation...Red CP MO Whist
 
 
Some sun from the East Shore finally...rain on the Atlantic
 
 
Saturday fishing boats huddled on a Fish Haven
 
 
Beacons have bells in case of fog
 
 
Cargo Ship moving down the Chesapeake
 
 
Bloody Point Lighthouse
 
 
296 Meters = over 3 football fields in length
 
 
Chesapeake Bay Bridge...186 feet high
 
 
3.7 miles long from shore to shore
 
 
West Shore to East Shore of the Chesapeake
 
 
Sandy Point Shoal Lighthouse....private
 
 
Are we about there Captain?
 
 
Coming into Rock Hall Harbor to Rock Hall Landing
 
 
What has the Captain spotted
 
 
1948 Mercury????
 
 
Waterman's Crab House...softshell crabs in season
 
 
Band tonight....going to be packed...peope/boats everywhere
 
 
Sunset
 
 
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Day 256-257 June 27-28 Spring Cove Marina Solomons Island MD

 
 
A couple of days on Solomons Island......watching the weather plus some business that needs our attention.  Since we are on a T-dock we have a great view of Back Creek and all the actions that goes on each day.
 

Crab Boat going out early AM
 
 
Sky is very interesting and worth watching
 
 
Looking toward the Chesapeake
 
 
Looking across Back Creek
 
 
Looking across the marina
 
 
What kind of clouds......thunderstorms????
 
 
Could we have a nice sunset
 
 
I don't think so
 
 
Enough on predicting the weather
 
 
My first bloom
 
 
Shawn taking us to the Food Lion
 
 
Here comes the Crab Boat late PM
 
 
Departure from Solomons Island
 
 
Catholic Church and School from the water
 
 
Nice home on Back Creek
 
 
Following a Sports Fisherman out of Back Creek
 
 
Calvert Marina
 
 
Harbor Island Marina
 
 
Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
 
 
Want to go fishing with this group
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Day 255 June 26 Spring Cove Marina Solomons Island MD

 
 
Solomons Island is interesting but warm......it has been in the 90s with possible thunderstorms in the afternoon....I had a boater tell me you do not want to be anchored out on the Chesapeake Bay without air....because it is "hot".  Well, think we will stay in port and plug into the power.....much nicer....and we can make ice.....
 
 

Breakfast at Captain's Table
 
 
Spring Cove Pool looks inviting
 
 
Pool Bar for Burgers and a Beer
 
 
Very nice Ship Store
 
 
We are on E Dock
 
 
Our Ride to town
 
 
The Calvert Marine Museum tells the story of life along the Patuxent River, from tobacco farming to shipbuilding.  It is a very interesting place, well presented and run by "volunteers" who are doing a great job.
 

 
Wooden Boats...rebuilt by volunteers
 
 
Teenagers building their "own" boats
 
 
Sea Otters,,,,,so cute
 
 
Stinging Nettles....they are everywhere...(Jellyfish)
 
 
Cute little Rays
 
 
Flying Creatures from our past
 
 
How would you like to meet him
 
 
Will he get the First Mate
 
 
Look at his teeth
 
 
Captain ......wooden boats....Oh Me!
 
 
Restored by the Volunteers
 
 
One of your first Cruisers....comfort???
 
 
Think we will keep the Nanseann
 
 
Another restored Woody
 
 
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