Point Judith, Rhode Island |
Our first few days out of Salem were as near perfect cruising days as could possibly be imagined-- warm sunshine, gentle breeze and seas as flat as they ever get. After an overnight anchoring on the east end of the canal and a quick trip through the canal pushed by current the next morning, we reached Point Judith, RI. It was late Sunday afternoon of the long Columbus Day weekend, 80 degrees and the beaches were still packed as we entered the breakwater. It was hard to believe it was mid October, as it seemed such a perfect summer day.
Hauling Anchor at First Light |
We had dinner out that evening with old friends who live in nearby
Jamestown and had a good time talking with them about their recent decision to go over to "the dark side" and buy a power boat. Life long racing and cruising sailors, this will be a big move for them and we look forward to seeing them in Maine next summer in their new to them Grand Banks. Up very early the next morning, we made our way out of the marina in darkness down the Connecticut shore. We anchored that night at Duck Island Roads, and yawn, were up again early the next day to head down the Long Island Sound, en route to meet our niece and here husband, premier members of our Frequent Floater program.
World's Fair Marina - Flushing, New York |
We were surprised that afternoon with a visit from our great nephew, who is now in his freshman year at NYU. He stayed over after dinner and luckily, at 6'4", he still fits in the guest stateroom quarter berth!
The Battery & Freedom Tower |
As we knew our schedule would be delayed due to the sea state along the Jersey shore, we opted to take our lay day in NY City, which meant leaving on Saturday when our great nephew could also join us. It is always a kick for us to go through the city on the East River, but our g-n provided a running commentary of city geography and sites for us. It's obvious he's learned a lot about the city in the two months he's been in NY.
Farmers Market - Easton, Maryland |
Chesapeake Bay |
From Cape May to Still Pond, Maryland, through the Delaware Bay and the C & D Canal, then on to Oxford the next day to visit boat friends and meet our Maine friends that weekend. We had a wonderful time in quiet Oxford and enjoyed a trip into Easton for the Saturday morning Farmers Market. Later we took a car drive around, enjoying the bucolic scenery and bought fresh local crabmeat for dinner onboard.
Wanta Go Crabbing? |
On Sunday we moved down and across the Chesapeake Bay to Solomons, for our biannual visit with Scotty, our boat guru. He made a good start on our task list last night and was finally convinced to quit after our delivered pizza dinner-- he looked tired, but Paul was exhausted, and left with a "homework" list of things to do to prepare for Scotty's next day on board-- thank heavens Scotty had other work scheduled for today!
We're here until Thursday at least, maybe Friday and will have some time to catch up, get things done, take a few long walks and relax a bit, before we start the next part of the journey south.