Saturday, July 28, 2012
A new tradition
Back to Cambridge, Maryland
We left City Island on Tuesday, July 24th. 36 and a half hours later, we landed in Chesapeake City on the C & D Canal. What a ridiculously long ride. We were not doing too bad until we rounded Cape May and pulled up into the Delaware Bay. The waves were knocking us all over the place. 6 hours later (noon) it began to settle down and we continued up the bay into the C & D Canal. We got a good night sleep that night. The following morning we took a leisurely ride down to Whorten Creek. We needed to decompress and that was the place. We could relax and swim without worrying about nettles.
Friday, July 27th, we made it back to our starting point, Cambridge, Maryland. We will spend another day at the marina before heading home ot Pa. We will get the boat cleaned up, refill our tanks, get rid of all the salt, and unload all the stuff we have purchased for the kids.
WHAT A RIDE!!!!!!!!!
Friday, July 27th, we made it back to our starting point, Cambridge, Maryland. We will spend another day at the marina before heading home ot Pa. We will get the boat cleaned up, refill our tanks, get rid of all the salt, and unload all the stuff we have purchased for the kids.
WHAT A RIDE!!!!!!!!!
City Island (7/22-23/2012) & New York City






Port Jefferson, NY (7/21/2012)
Had a 6 plus hour ride to Port Jefferson, NY. We crossed the Long Island Sound and the wind was directly on our nose again. We really have had to do a whole lot of motoring. This happens when you make plans. We rented another mooring ball and took the launch into town. This place has really become a tourist attraction. There are lots of places to eat and buy stuff. We had a really nice lunch at "Tommy's Place". As with other towns, they have made available to boaters a place to take showers, wash clothes, and just sit and watch tv. They called this building the Annex. It looked really new. This is a far cry from the last time we were here. They were not boater friendly and even trying to tie our dinghy up somewhere was impossible.They only wanted to talk to you if you were staying at the Marina and Spa. Those of us that anchored were not considered "guests" of Port Jefferson docks. Things have certainly changed for the better. Because there are moorings now in the harbor, they really needed to do something for the boater. We saw a Masonic Temple while we were walking in town.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Old Saybrook, Ct. (7/17-19/2011)
Spending a couple of days in North Cove, Old Saybrook, Ct. Walked 1/4 mile into the quiet, little town and had lunch yesterday. Bought a few groceries at Walt's. It is raining today and we will probably spend the rest of the day on the boat. It is good down time. We will continue on tomorrow to Port Jefferson, Long Island.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Pics of Newport, RI


And nothing is finer than taking a cruise along the ocean to see the rocks and the beauty. This is really a special place. Bill spent time here while in the Navy in the 60"s. We had to stop and check the map.
This looks like fun. Watch out Thames Street!
Newport, RI (7/14-16, 2012)
And now we are in Newport, RI. I haven't taken any pictures. The Americas Cup races were a couple of weeks ago and the place would have been mobbed. We found a place to anchor . Newport has made a Marine Center on the beach level of the Armory for boaters. It's fantastic. There are washers and dryers, showers, restrooms, tv showing weather, tables to sit. AND FREE WIFI!!!!!!!!! The prices for showers are not bad and it's about $6 to do a load of wash. But, it's great to have a place to go without having to lug your stuff for blocks. We will spend a couple of days here and head down Long Island Sound. Next stop will be Mystic, Connecticut for pizza at Mystic Pizza!
Salem, Mass. (7/11-12/2012)


This is a picture of the Salem Witchs house. It is
incredibly awful what happened to those poor
And of course, who could pass up going aboard a "Tall Ship". This is a replica of a vessel called "Friendship" that sailed from Salem and was captured by the British during the war.
Monhegan Island
Expect The Unexpected

to rise and there was white smoke coming

The next morning we made out way to Boothbay
Harbor, Me and enjoyed the day sightseeeing.
This is us on a mooring.
Friday, July 06, 2012

Pulpit Cove, North Haven Island, Maine




Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Made it to Maine!!!!!!!!



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