Nice night for a cruise. 18 miles out of Norfolk, VA
A year long family sailing adventure on our Pearson 36-2, "Zusammen". Departed Padanaram, MA on September 9, 2011 bound for the Southern Bahamas. Follow our trip here. Now that we are back in the USA call us anytime at 617-872-1763 Click any Photo for Higher Resolution
Monday, October 10, 2011
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Saturday and Sunday in Annapolis
On Saturday, our friends Jessica, Caroline, and Teddy Williams from Duxbury came for a visit. We had a great time with them at the boat show, and then went to the Naval Academy for a Navy vs. Southern Miss football game. The game was fantastic, even though Navy lost. The entire freshman class was there, as well as many many more cadets, all in uniform. Every time Navy scored the Freshman would run behind the goal posts and do pushups! (see pic below) After the game, we met Forrest and some co-workers, and went to The Boathouse for supper. Caroline slept over on the boat, which both kids loved. All 3 were exhausted, so went to sleep soon after we got back. In the morning, John brought Caroline back to shore, and we left around 10:00 a.m. to start south again, supposedly for Solomon's Island.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Annapolis Naval Academy and Museum
Today we visited the Naval Academy and Museum. Its a very impressive campus, ocean front setting, with beautiful historic buildings. The museum has two floors of exhibits about the history of seapower, the development of the U.S. Navy, and the role of the U.S. Naval Academy in producing officers able to lead America's sailors and marines. The displays combine historical artifacts with video and audio technology to bring to life the stories of the men and women who have served their country at sea. We spent at least two hours touring the museum, and could have been there longer. There was so much information about U.S. Naval history, that we felt we would like to spend more than one day reading all the material. The upper floor of the museum was dedicated to ship models and their creation. The most interesting to me was a section of models created by POWs made of straw and ribbon. It was extraordinary how detailed these models were, with no proper tools available.
div
Monday, October 3, 2011
Annapolis - Day 1
We arrived last night, and anchored right off the Naval Academy. With a NW wind, its very protected and flat. The Ordways were on a mooring nearby, and have heat, so we quickly dinghied over for a warm-up. We met the owners of Kismet, friends of the Ordways who have been cruising for 2 years. They are headed for the Bahamas as well, so we were glad to meet them and will see them along the way I'm sure. We left Cambia and headed into town for supplies and dinner. We went to a restaurant called 'Buddy's Crabs and Ribs'. John and I had crab cakes and Old Bay chips and crab dip. All SO good. The crab cakes are so different from ones I've had in NE, nearly all crab, and barely any stuffing. They were also the size of hamburgers! We will be in Annapolis until October 9th, because we're staying here to see our friends at the boat show. The kids are really looking forward to seeing their buddies, Caroline and Teddy Williams, who will be here on the 8th.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
On the way to Annapolis
47 degrees with a wind chill of 44. Could it get any colder? John is wearing my fleece pocket liners on his hands, since we didn't think to pack gloves!
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)

