Sunday, October 15, 2006

Beautiful Chesapeake


What can I say. We've spent the last 3 weeks in the beautiful Chesapeake. The Chesapeake Bay is a photographers paradise as well as a sailors dream. From Chesapeake city we sailed into the Chesapeake bay and made our way up the Sassafras river to Georgetown.

We anchored in the Sassafras along with L'Attitude (a catalina 40 from...get this...Penatanguishene on Georgian Bay)and enjoyed the calmness of this serene anchorage. We had a great time in the Sassafras and managed to get some much needed work on Meggie. We finally got some varnish done on her and a few odds and ends that needed to be tended to after long sails in the ocean. The Sassafras was a chance to relax after an eventful few weeks, but after a few days in the Sassafras we unfortunately had to say goodbye and make our way down to Annapolis for the boat show. We had some work to do and had to get a move on.
After a few hours we began to see the shape of a bridge...and then the more we looked around...the more sailboats we noticed heading in the same direction. At one point I counted the sailboats and I got to 100 and stopped.
It was amazing...everyone was sailing and the bay was full of white triangles everywhere. The closer we got to the bridge the more sailboats we saw. Not only were there cruisers out, but it was the weekend...and that means one thing in Annapolis.....RACE DAY. There were thousands of boats out racing, cruising, fishing...you name, there were boats doing it. It was an exhilarating sight and an incredible introduction to Annapolis, Maryland.

We entered the Annapolis harbour to find a zoo. There were boats heading in every direction, and we immediately headed down Spa Creek to hopefully find some sort of anchorage in this crazed zoo we had come upon. We were approached by one of the many dinghies zipping around and realized it was Doug from L'Attitude. He filled us in on the chaos down the river and we decided to take a mooring for the night and deal with anchoring the next day. We managed to run into another "new friend boat...Mike and Debbie from Maddy"
and Mike filled us in on a secret spot he knew of. You have to understand that this guy is a walking guide for sailing, cruising, anchoring, travelling and many more things. Mike and I are like sponges when we spend time with him as he is a wealth of knowledge and just a really great guy and not to mention his first mate is pretty great too. Anyway...we found the cream of the crop anchorage all the way at the end of Spa Creek where we anchored and still sit anchored right now. The next two weeks are a blur. We worked, we were almost hit at anchor (in our "cream of the crop" spot, and only thanks to Mike and Debbie, Meggie was not injured), we had crab night on "crab boat" later to become "turkey boat" (or AKA: L'Attitude), we had great dinners, drinks, happy hours, days at the show, days filled with spending $$$ on items we needed at the show (epirb, solar panels, anchors etc…), great walks, beautiful days, cold rainy days, and early mornings...very early mornings.
Ok...well let me tell you about "crab night". We were all supposed to catch crab one day and have a crab dinner one night. Mike and I however got busy and side tracked and didn't catch any crab...BUT...Doug, managed to catch about 15 blue crab right from the cockpit of his boat. It was amazing, and here's how it's done. It's called chicken necking...pronounced chick'n neck'n. You take a chickens neck (or leg) sold at the grocery stores for this purpose...you tie them to a string and you dangle them in the water and the weight of the neck weighs the line down. Then you gently pull up the line and if it feels heavy, you've got a crab attached. You pull gently until you see the thing hanging on having the meal of its life and then you net it. So...then you have to put the 15 crab in 2 small pots on the galley stove to steam them. This is the fun, sad and most hilarious part of the whole thing. The screams that came out of L'Attitude that night as the crabs were thrown into the steaming pot or dropped in the sink and trying desperately to get out, were hilarious...you would think someone was committing bloody murder. It made for an entertaining and very smelly evening. We were also fortunate enough to spend Thanksgiving with Doug and Wendy as well. We had a great dinner with all the trimmings and although we all missed our families at this time, we were glad we were together and could spend the holiday with great company.


The other attraction to Annapolis other that it's beauty, sailing, and in October the sailboat show, it is home to the Naval Academy of the USA. The grounds in the academy are amazing and it's a treat to see the freshmen’s all decked out in their full attire. We were fortunate enough to watch a ceremony in the main square and even though we had no idea what they were doing or why,
it was still pretty cool to watch. We cruised through the academy checking out the architecture and the amazing history. It’s quite a sight to see.
So..now we’re finished with our work and are ready to head south again as the days are getting cooler and we are using our alcohol stove almost everyday now. Annapolis has been a treat, but better than that are the friends we met and got to spend time with. We’ve got our woollies on and are ready to head out. So until next time…adios and as always keep the messages coming…they’re always fun to read.
Kylie and Mike

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey there,

Glad to read another posting and things are going very well. All the boats in Thornbury are on the hard and things are looking more and more like winter. We had snow a few days ago of all things. A little early!! I guess it's time to get the skiis ready. Looking at you pictures I recognize a few places where Ang and I were last summer. It definitely is a beautiful area and the number of sailboats is incredible. Keep writing, it's a joy to read them.

RK

Anonymous said...

All the best

Anonymous said...

Hello Kylie and Mike,
Your trip so far has been great fun to follow andI am glad it seems to be everything you hoped for. The blog is great and i have passed it on to others who are now fans. Heaven's Door came out of the water on Friday with an inch of snow ont he deck in 1 degree C and I don't think it got above 3 all day. I know you won't have missed that even if you are now wearing woolies. Take care and be safe.
Martin

Anonymous said...

Hey Guys,
All I have to say is Kylie, could you not afford a pair of jeans without holes? Mike...I won't even ask what you are doing in that picture! LOL. I love reading your blogs. Kylie I look forward to our next chat. It is a great way to keep up with you. Miss ya tons. Luv Torie

Anonymous said...

Hey! Great photos once again and Chesapeake Bay looks awesome. Sounds like you're both having a great time and, you are managing to eat well too(crab feasts and even a Thankgiving Dinner). Speaking of food, the final TYC social is tomorrow evening (Awards Banquet)so I imagine Leanne, Paul and their cooking companions are getting ready for the Pasta Bar they have planned. Based on what they have done this year so far I'm sure it will be another gastronomic delight. Paul and I have tickets and are planning to attend although we have both been battling colds. Too bad you can't join us tomorrow night!!! more accurately, too bad we can't join you! Take Care. Looking forward to your next update. k,p,s,k

Anonymous said...

Hey You Two! The TYC Social was fun with lots of laughs. We'll fill you in on the details when we get together!!! Leanne, Paul and their cuilinary team did a great job as per expected. We met Mel and Mike (new members to TYC) as we arrived at the social. As it turns out you actually know Mel and Mike, they live in Clarksburg and they were in our Power Squadron's Class (younger couple sat on the right side of the room close to the back). We gave them your web site so they can catch up with what you've been doing. This past season was actually Mel and Mike's first season sailing, and they loved it. Take care, k,p,s&k

Anonymous said...

Hi Kylie and Mike.

I have been following your trip for a while now, you really are living your dream.
Most people have a dream, but never do anything about it.
The weather here has not been too bad, but we have had lots of rain.
The water at the cottage is as high now as it is at the spring runoff.
I saw Maria's new house last week it's nice.
I have to get a detailed map to follow your progress, as I have been wondering if you can keep ahead of the weather.
Whatever you do and wherever you go, be safe guys.
Let us know where your final destination will be, or at least where you are headed.
My E Mail Address is robinbaker@sympatico.ca

Love Rob and Nikki

Anonymous said...

nov 2 hey mike and kylie we got the stove parts on monday, we are set to leave on sat should be in annapolis by wed/thur hope the weather is warmer twiceloved over and out hoping to be 16 soon

Tahiti Treat said...

November 2, 2006:

Happy Birthday Kylie :)

I hope you are having a beautiful day filled with sunshine and a warm breeze in the air ... and lotsa birtday kisses from Mike!

I miss you so much!!!
Call soon, k?

HAPPY DAY KY!!!

Love Angie D :)
Derek & Emy too
xoxoxoxoxoxoxox

Anonymous said...

hi mike and kylie.happy birthday kylie. we are in ocala fl,pickup rental car monday and will start to head north , had trouble emailing your address,since we are travelling north on hwy 95 if we know where you are we might be able to visit enroute to annapolis.we hope everything goes well when you haul meggie. twiceloved over and out soon to be on 16

Anonymous said...

Hey Guys,
Great website! We'll be watching for updates every chance we get. We'll be in Georgetown until at least Thursday (Mar 8). If you get here give us a call on the vhf. (Though we never keep it on.) We're behind Crab Cay. Nice little anchorage away from the crowd. We touch bottom every once in a while though. Its soft sand so no harm done. Listen to the morning cruisers net 8am on ch72. Its a real treat! If we miss you, check out the Hasten Slowly/Caretta flag at the Chat and Chill. We'll give you the story some other time. Hope to see you in G'town or in Charleston on your return trip :). Be safe.
John and Erin

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