Thursday, July 7, 2011
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Solomans Maryland
So much to explore and so little time! leaving the South River, we motor sailed 40 miles South to the most delightful bay town of Solomans, arriving at the perfect time to enjoy the small town 4th of July festivities. The route into the marina featured great southern mansions along the waterfront. One can just imagine the summer family gatherings in these great houses over the generations. After tying on to a mooring in the bay, we lowered the inflatable skiff and motored in to the dinghy dock, borrowed three bikes (free from the marina) and took off for a delightful tour of the town, complete with fresh seafood salads on a pier. We biked to a West Marine store where I bought an inflatable kayak, which, along with Kev and Judith's identical kayaks, gives us a fleet of three. Having travelled to the store by bike, we had the kayak delivered to the marina. Kev returned to the marina, while Judith and I enjoyed a tour of the maritime Museum, and bought fresh tomatoes and corn just picked that morning from a young Amish family. Back at the dinghy, I inflated my kayak, launched it (it only weighs 32 pounds) and the fleet took off for an evening kayak ride, past several marinas with their beautiful yachts and the great houses. Our destination was a small shell beach to search for treasures from the sea. The evening ended with those freshly picked tomatoes and ears of corn - a perfect summer repast!
Sent from my iPad
Sent from my iPad
Friday, July 1, 2011
Fwd: Blog photo
Here is a photo taken by Kev,an Emmy Award cinematography recipient, several times over. I love keeping a log on this iPad !
Sent from my iPad
Sent from my iPad
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Judith Paixao" <judith@woundedmarinecareers.org>
To: "Liz Meyer" <lizmeyer920@hotmail.com>
Subject: Blog photo
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