Sunday, November 3, 2013
Time To Hibernate November 3
Can you tell what time of year it is? We are in Virginia, headed for the boat's winter destination. While doing a bit of sightseeing, we found Old Christ Church in Lancaster County, Virginia. It was completed in 1735, and is one of only two churches with the original three-tiered pulpit still intact. General announcements were made from the lower desk on the corner, the service was conducted from the second level, and the sermon delivered from the upper level. The graves of the family who donated the funds for construction are outside. We will resume our travels aboard Texas Ranger in the Spring!
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Kadey-Krogen Cruisers Rendezvous, Solomons, MD
We have enjoyed the last week at the Kadey-Krogen Cruisers Rendezvous in Solomons, MD. The attached photos don't really do the raft-up justice, as there were 38 boats before all was complete. However, it also rained the entire week, so I don't have photos of the completed assemblage. There were seminars, social events, lots of food, renewal of previous friendships, and the opportunity to meet many, many more fabulous folks who live aboard and cruise these fine vessels.
We will return to Texas in a few days to attend Baylor Homecoming, then return to the boat for a bit more time before winter lay-up.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Baltimore, MD September 25-28
Buoy Near Francis Scott Key Bridge |
Fort McHenry, Baltimore |
Baltimore, MD |
Baltimore, MD |
Marina, Baltimore, MD |
USS Constellation, Baltimore |
Sailboat Races off Annapolis |
We enjoyed several days at Trawler Fest climbing on lots of different boats, renewing many former acquaintances, and making many new acquaintances. A special treat was when the USS Constellation was towed from her berth, turned around to a cannon salute, and then returned to her berth. All of this occurred within fifty yards of where we were docked! We departed Baltimore and headed back to Solomons, MD. Passing Annapolis, we saw a huge fleet of sailboats racing. We will stay for several weeks in Solomons as we participate in a Kadey-Krogen owners' rendezvous where over 100 owners of our brand of boat will attend. Following that event, we will fly to Texas for Kay's __th college reunion Homecoming, and a long-overdue visit with the kids and grandkids.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Solomons, MD to Annapolis, MD September 20--24
We had a nice passage from Solomons, MD to Annapolis, and then several delightful (and cool) days exploring this historic town and the very unique U.S. Naval Academy. I give up on organizing the photos in BlogSpot...so just look through them at random. Many of the Annapolis buildings shown date from pre-Revolutionary War days. Especially note the beautiful USNA chapel, with its ship high on the rear wall to remind all to pray for their friends and relatives at sea. The crypt of Capt. John Paul Jones is of rare black and white marble from France, where he was interred for years, and has a quite remarkable story. Bancroft Hall is the largest college dormitory in the world. The buildings, museums, and mystique of the Naval Academy and its midshipmen is fascinating, and well worth a trip there. Finally, excuse the photographic editorials...I couldn't resist photographing Fidos' photographer posing the brood, or commenting that the government building must be the last remaining structure posting a fallout shelter designation, complete with capacity, from Cold War days.
Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse |
We had a nice passage from Solomons, MD to Annapolis, and then several delightful (and cool) days exploring this historic town and the very unique U.S. Naval Academy. I give up on organizing the photos in BlogSpot...so just look through them at random. Many of the Annapolis buildings shown date from pre-Revolutionary War days. Especially note the beautiful USNA chapel, with its ship high on the rear wall to remind all to pray for their friends and relatives at sea. The crypt of Capt. John Paul Jones is of rare black and white marble from France, where he was interred for years, and has a quite remarkable story. Bancroft Hall is the largest college dormitory in the world. The buildings, museums, and mystique of the Naval Academy and its midshipmen is fascinating, and well worth a trip there. Finally, excuse the photographic editorials...I couldn't resist photographing Fidos' photographer posing the brood, or commenting that the government building must be the last remaining structure posting a fallout shelter designation, complete with capacity, from Cold War days.
Annapolis Skyline |
Anne Arundel County Courthouse |
USNA Chapel Rear (note ship) |
Maryland Inn since pre Revolution |
Wood-domed MD Statehouse |
USNA Chapel |
Crypt of John Paul Jones |
Inside Bancroft Hall |
USNA Bancroft Hall |
Bancroft Hall Detail |
USNA Formation |
Main Street and Harbor |
Sailing Ship Museum Exhibit |
Sailing Ship Museum Exhibit |
When Did You Last See This? |
Say Cheese on 3 |
Monday, September 16, 2013
Deltaville, VA to Solomons, MD September 15
Smith Point Light, VA |
Point No Point Light, MD |
Naval Air Station Pax River |
After several delightful days at Dozier’s Regatta Point
Marina in Deltaville, it is time to move north.
We enjoyed meeting several of the “locals”, and each evening at least
one other transient boater also arrived, so we had the opportunity to meet and
socialize with several other boating couples.
It was a quiet, peaceful, marina—more like being anchored out than in a
marina. Of course, the very rural nature
and seclusion meant that Kay cooked aboard instead of seeking out a restaurant,
but that was fine.
We got underway early, and passed Windmill Point Light and
Smith Point Light, then crossed the mouth of the Potomac River and into
Maryland. It’s a shame Stacy returned to
Texas from her Washington, D.C. job a year ago, or we could have just visited
her by water! We then passed Point No
Point Light, several naval aviation gunnery targets, and turned into the
Patuxent River. Shortly up the river, just
across from Naval Air Station Patuxent River, we turned into Back Creek just
before encountering the speedboat races that had the river blocked, and found
our dock at Calvert Marina in Solomons, MD.
Their noise finally subsided as the races ended, and we had a glorious
sunset and cool, calm evening. The next
morning the noise of the speedboat races was replaced by jet fighters screaming
overhead, and the “booms” of their guns as they fire at the Chesapeake Bay targets
that we cruised past yesterday afternoon!
Solomons, MD |
Patuxent River Speedboat Races |
Calvert Marina, Solomons, MD |
Solomons, MD Sunset |
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Norfolk, VA to Deltaville, VA September 11
Container Ship |
Thimble Shoal Ligh |
Wolf Trap Light |
We departed Portsmouth, VA around 0800, and made the radio
acquaintance of Blue Moon, a trawler from Dallas also headed north. We passed the Norfolk waterfront, squeaking
by a large container ship about to be turned in the channel in preparation for
backing to its dock. As we passed Naval
Station Norfolk, it was apparent that an aircraft carrier, the Theodore
Roosevelt, was preparing to depart for sea.
Fortunately we got past that area before its departure, as the waterway
was closed and the helicopters that repeatedly zoomed around overhead
intensified with that passage. At 1000
we passed the Thimble Shoal Light, and turned up into Chesapeake Bay. We had a fairly calm passage, passing the
York River entrance channel at 1105, and reaching Wolf Trap Light at 1300. Soon thereafter we turned into the
Rappahannock River, and by 1500 we docked at Dozier’s Regatta Point
Marina. Blue Moon was there, and we had
a delightful visit.
Regatta Point Marina |
Regatta Point Marina |
Norfolk & Portsmouth VA September 9--10
Portsmouth--Norfolk Ferry |
Carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Dry Dock |
Naval Hospital Ship |
Naval Station Norfolk |
Naval Station Norfolk |
Carrier--Naval Station Norfolk |
Naval Hospital Portsmouth, VA 1830 |
New Weapon USS Wisconsin |
Battleship USS Wisconsin |
Portsmouth VA Confederate Memorial |
Monumental Methodist 1772 |
St. Paul Catholic 1804 |
Court St. Baptist 1789 |
Commodore Theater |
Portsmouth Lightship |
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