Annapolis to St. Michaels


We slipped off our mooring ball shortly after noon.  Annapolis harbor was quite busy as sailboats were heading out for races or day sails.  The water taxi and tour boats were also in the mix, as well as, motor yachts.  We headed directly for St. Michaels.  Along the way we caught sight of one schooner and a beautiful old yawl.  Terry was appalled at the lack of courtesy displayed by the skippers of big power boats that frequently crossed our bow creating huge wakes which rocked or rolled us.  We arrived at St. Michaels at about 5.



Dinner at the Crab Shack

Terry took the water taxi to town.  Dwayne remained aboard Foreign Affair to run the generator and charge the batteries before joining Terry for dinner.  We ate at the Crab Shack.  Terry had two crabs and a rock fish/striped bass filet.  The cute waitress gave him a lesson on how to pick the meat out of a crab.  Terry dipped a lump of crabmeat into the Old Bay spices and discovered too much Old Bay seasoning is a bit overpowering.  He cut back some on the Old Bay and enjoyed his local seafood meal.  After dinner, it was back to Foreign Affair for another discussion on what is wrong with our politicians and other world matters.  We gave up seeking solutions to world problems at about 3 am which is Terry’s bedtime.  He can stay up late because he’s on vacation.

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