Tuesday, May 12, 2015


5/2/15 to 5/8/15               Solomon’s Island, Annapolis and Rock Hall

On 5/2/15, we pulled into Zahniser’s Yachting Center on Solomon’s Island, Md. We had wonderful weather so we were able to ride all over the place. The main street through Solomon’s has many, many restaurants. And a few shops, but Food seems to be the main attraction.

                                                                              Solomon’s Welcome
There is an extensive River Walk, with a Pavilion and a large pier which contains a restaurant. This is a really great place to spend an afternoon and evening.

 
We rode beyond the normal tourist area and found a really neat little place called ‘Tiki Everything’. Unfortunately it was Sunday morning and everything was closed There was a large Tiki Bar at the front right on the road across from the waterfront. And it had little shops and a motel and everything was so colorful. (see below – from the back end).  We never made it back to check out the bar.
 
Below is a picture of from the end of the Island looking out from the Patuxent River to the Chesapeake Bay.
 
5/4/15
Our trip up from Solomon’s to Annapolis took us past the Calvert cliffs area, and provided some interesting pictures.

Cove Point Light House on the shores of Calvert Cliffs is below..
 
Below is the LNG (Liquid Natural Gas) pier and plant.
 
And of course, the Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant is below.
 

5/4/15 to 5/6/15 – Annapolis Md.

Entering the Annapolis Harbor, the United States Naval Academy is a truly magnificent site. The picture below does not do it justice. Click to enlarge
 
We stayed right on the bulkhead of the City Docks. See pictures below taken right from the boat. This is another wonderful place to spend time. There are all kinds of shops and restaurants around the harbor.
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Our stop here was for business too. We finally bought a dingy. Now we can go on the hook (anchor out) and still be able to get into the towns to get supplies and check things out. I’ve never handled a little boat like this with an outboard motor, so I took it out around the harbor some and didn’t hit anything until I brought it back into the swim platform on the boat. But that doesn’t count because that’s how it’s done.

5/7/15 to 5/8/15

We next spent two days in Rock Hall Md. This was back on the Easter Shore of the bay. We went there  so that I could get a fried hard crab. Little did I know that they no longer make them.  It seems they aren’t healthy but that’s what I loved about them. How else can you fill up on just one crab!

We rode around and did some shopping. The riding is making a big difference in my upper legs. I just wish it didn’t hurt so much. Ken always wants to go further or longer, but it’s a lot easier with an electric bike.

Below are some shots of Downtown Rock Hall which is quit cute. They seem to be mixing the old with some new and doing a good job.


 
 
We also found a new restaurant.  The Harbor Shack is really neat. It has an outside deck area with a fire pit and cushy little group settings. It is more of a neighborhood hangout.  And the food was good too.
 
We also enjoyed some beautiful sunsets there. Below is one sample.
 
5/9/15 We headed into the Baltimore Harbor area amid clouds and fog (see picture below).
 
We will be staying at the Anchorage Marina on Boston Street (Canton area) until sometime in late June. If you’d like to come visit or get together, just give us a call. We’d love hearing from and seeing our friends and family.


Friday, May 1, 2015


4/21/15 to 5/1/15             Chesapeake Va. to Crisfield

Our next stop was in Chesapeake Virginia. This is new spot and the deal was not to be missed. Firstly fuel was over $.30 cheaper than anywhere along the ICW (Intracoastal Waterway). Then they offered free docking and electric if you dined at their Amber Lantern Restaurant and spent over $75.  Since average dockage is $66, that became a no brainer. To top that off the meals were excellent and the desert  was to die for. We shared a Chocolate Lava Cake with Vanilla Bean Ice Cream. Everything was so good we stayed a second night and had another dinner with free dockage. These are our last nights on the ICW.

 
4/23/15 – 4/24/15   
Now we‘re back in the Chesapeake Bay. Our first stop was in Hampton, Va to visit our friends who also wintered at Myrtle Beach Yacht Club. Doc and Donna took us to a very nice little restaurant on the bay. It was really fun getting together with them again.

We have actually made a big mistake. We headed up too early. We have had to pull out the jeans and long sleeves. We should have waited longer to head up. We have decided to slow this down and hope the warm weather catches back up with us.

4/25/15 – 5/1/15

So we then headed to Crisfield, Md. We are staying at the Somers Cove Marina. This place is huge. See picture below. There is a large playground and pool (still closed).


 
The town and waterfront have numerous restaurants and Museums. Unfortunately, a lot of places are not opened yet because it is still out of season here.  We have ridden our bikes everywhere, so we are getting lots of exercise to keep the pounds off.
 
We will be leaving here tomorrow (Sat. May 2) bright and early heading for Solomon’s Island.