
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Oxford
We left the town dock at Cambridge and entered another calm beautiful day on the Chesapeake. We arrived at Oxford at 11:30, set the anchor, put Half Note in the water, and headed for town. Oxford is a quaint little town with about 150 historic homes, all the side walks are still the original brick, lots of old time marina's, and one grocery store that is stuck in the 60's. We stopped at the 60's grocery store, had sandwiches made up, and went to one of the parks on the water and enjoyed lunch and the view. After lunch we walked the town a little more and then boarded Half Note, headed back to the boat to pick up the kids and go for a swim and play on the new beach. Pica doesn't swim unless he is forced too, so he hung out in the compartment under the center console in the shade. (cool cat) If you are looking for shopping, Oxford isn't the place to go. If you are looking for a historic little laid-back town, this is it. Oxford is one of the most charming historic towns we have visited yet. Later, in the cool of the evening we will take Half Note out and explore the creeks and inlets. We will hang out here for another day, then Friday we will head for St. Michael's where we will be docked at the Maritime Museum Marina until the 23rd and then on to Annapolis.

6 MPH is the magic # in the no wake zones
6 MPH is the magic # in the no wake zones
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Welcome to Cambridge
Tuesday was a travel day. After waiting out the early AM rain. We arrived in Cambridge at 4:00 and tied up at the city FREE dock (we like FREE) and found only one other boat there. I don't know where all the boats are, I guess it has alot to do with the fuel prices. I am glad we have a full displacement trawler that sips fuel rather than gulp it. It also helps that we are running at slower rpm's and enjoying the journey.
Cambridge is another great biking town to explore, with a beautiful historic downtown, great waterfront and old historic homes that go on for block after block. It was a good day to bike and we took full advantage of it. We did the downtown first, then the historic homes, and then the waterfront. After a short nap we walked to the fish market and bought one pound of jumbo lump crab. (yum) I hope I don't offend anyone back in Georgia but, the blue crab are much better from the Chesapeake.
OK, now to the bike names. Today I decided that the boat has a name, the tender has a name, you have a name, but our poor little bikes have remained nameless since they arrived last Christmas. If anyone has any ideas, please let us know. Just think, you could be the one to name them.
Tomorrow we cast off the lines and travel to Oxford, our next port about 3 hours away.
From The FREE dock in Cambridge
September Song out
Bob
Cambridge is another great biking town to explore, with a beautiful historic downtown, great waterfront and old historic homes that go on for block after block. It was a good day to bike and we took full advantage of it. We did the downtown first, then the historic homes, and then the waterfront. After a short nap we walked to the fish market and bought one pound of jumbo lump crab. (yum) I hope I don't offend anyone back in Georgia but, the blue crab are much better from the Chesapeake.
OK, now to the bike names. Today I decided that the boat has a name, the tender has a name, you have a name, but our poor little bikes have remained nameless since they arrived last Christmas. If anyone has any ideas, please let us know. Just think, you could be the one to name them.
Tomorrow we cast off the lines and travel to Oxford, our next port about 3 hours away.
From The FREE dock in Cambridge
September Song out
Bob
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Island beach
I remembered the camera today.
We started off our day as any other day at anchor when we just hang out, ride to the beach to let the girls do their morning thing, come back and have coffee and enjoy the morning, have breakfast on the aft deck, watch the today show, (yes we have sat TV) go to our little Island beach and play with the girls, take a ride in Half Note andexplore, have lunch on the aft deck, take a nap, read a little, do a few small chores around the boat, hang out on the floats behind the boat, have a snack on the aft deck, read a little more, have chicken nachos and margaritas for dinner, take the girls to the beach to do their thing, hang out on the back deck, have dessert and watch the sun set over the anchorage. What a gloriously boring day. :-) Tomorrow we weigh the anchor (probably 100 Lbs. with the mud on it) and head for Cambridge and Oxford where we will spend 3 or 4 days.
See you at the next stop
September Song out
Bob

I told you it was little
We started off our day as any other day at anchor when we just hang out, ride to the beach to let the girls do their morning thing, come back and have coffee and enjoy the morning, have breakfast on the aft deck, watch the today show, (yes we have sat TV) go to our little Island beach and play with the girls, take a ride in Half Note andexplore, have lunch on the aft deck, take a nap, read a little, do a few small chores around the boat, hang out on the floats behind the boat, have a snack on the aft deck, read a little more, have chicken nachos and margaritas for dinner, take the girls to the beach to do their thing, hang out on the back deck, have dessert and watch the sun set over the anchorage. What a gloriously boring day. :-) Tomorrow we weigh the anchor (probably 100 Lbs. with the mud on it) and head for Cambridge and Oxford where we will spend 3 or 4 days.
See you at the next stop
September Song out
Bob
I told you it was little
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Vera's White Sands Resort
We made the trip to Vera's for a late lunch (lupper) after playing on an island beach about the size of our boat. Sorry, forgot the camera. Vera's was to say the least an unusual place. There was alot of memorabilia from Vera including a few paintings of Vera including a nude when she was younger. I took a picture of it but it might be a little risque for the blog. (sorry guys) We went exploring and enjoyed the beautiful weather and views. Not much to report, just another beautiful day on the water.
September Song out

Vera's
September Song out
Vera's
Friday, July 11, 2008
St. Leonards Creek
St Leonards Creek is off the Patuxent River which is the river Solomons is on. The trip only took 2 hours, but what a beautiful two hours. Gorgeous homes, lots of little coves and creeks, and flat calm waters. After we arrived we set the hook (what a team we are) shut things down, and had lunch on the aft deck and enjoyed the new back door view. One thing about a boat, if you don't like the neighborhood or view just weigh the anchor (still 55 Lbs.) and move. After lunch we put Half Note in the water and the girls and I went to the beach. After the beach we went exploring and found Vera's White Sands Restaurant a short distance up the river. Vera's is done in South Seas style and Vera was (she passed away a couple years ago) quite flamboyant and eccentric. We are going to take our limo (Half Note) there for lunch tomorrow. I will tell you all about it in my next blog.
Time to close for today, the sun is setting and its time to enjoy the evening on the aft deck
September Song out (on the aft deck)
Bob
Homes along the river
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