A Skipjack in Cambridge, MD |
Diamond Girl is in really good condition and is ready for the trip back to Florida. We are anxious to get started. Before we start south we are going to attend a rendezvous for M.T.O.A. in Cambridge, MD, a little town that we have already been to this year. It's a cute little village that is on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. This used to be a major town for the waterman (commercial fisherman) and still has one of the largest crab packing houses in Maryland. It's very active with crabbers and is interesting to watch how they pack and can the crabs.
A small section of the Dismal Swamp |
Speaking of Irene, she was our first hurricane since we've be cruising...and we hope the last. Even though it was considered a small hurricane (catagory one), it still did a lot of damage to several states. North Carolina was where Irene made her first landfall in the U.S. There are still, 6 days later, areas that don't have any electricity and there are several other states that have the same problem.
It's amazing to see all of the trees down. You can't go anywhere without seeing trees laying on the ground. Some of the trees are broken off and a lot of them have been uprooted. One of our dock neighbors showed us a picture of a tree at his house that split right down the middle and then was also uprooted. The root ball was about 4 feet taller than he is.
Fortunately, we didn't have any damage at all. We took all of the canvas off of Diamond Girl, placed her in the center of the slip and tied 10 lines to her. Then we went and stayed in a hotel that is connected to the marina. We kept an eye on the boat part of the night and decided that there really wasn't much we could do so we finally went to bed and tried to escape.
In the morning we found the boat safe and secure along with all of the boats in our marina. There were some pilings that had broken off, but the boaters were able to get the boats involved resecured. We had about 60-mph winds and not very much of a tidal surge. The marina that we are in is about 4 miles off of the Chesapeake Bay and about a mile farther up a creek. It's very well protected and a great place to ride out hurricanes.
Oh, I almost forgot the earthquake!! Just a few days before the hurricane, we had a 5.9 earthquake. Almost unheard of in Maryland. Everyone was wondering "what that was." Well, being the only ones from California and just about the only ones to have experienced an earthquake, we became the go-to people for information. They closed all of the bridges in the area for inspections. We haven't heard of any major damage yet.
The party with entertainment...he's one of the boaters. |
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The Transients,
Bud and Elaine
Stern lines on the port side |
Lines off of the bow |
No canvas...ready for IRENE |
6 comments:
oh how I wish we could come sailing with you. One of my best memories was going out on your boat probably 25 yrs ago & looking at all the christmas lights. what a life. love you guys Nicole
welcome to the east coast guys. Hurricanes are not to be reckoned with and certainly not earthquakes.
We also came out unscathed on City island NY. Our yachts look quite similar with the canvas down. Nice to hear from you.
Love you guys,
Dick and Elle on the Summer Wind
Glad you survived the Hurricane. 5.9 earthquake, I think that's what we used to stir our coffee with when we lived in Calif. as you guys did years ago. Eight batteries all at once, that sounds spendy. Keep having fun and we will have a glass of wine toasting your Hurricane survival on the bow of our house (front deck) later today. Dave
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We had such a blast on our visit!!! Glad we left before Irene came along. Love you
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