Upper Chesapeake Bay

The Chesapeake Bay is reputed to have some of the best cruising anywhere and I will not dispute that assessment in any way whatsoever. After Solomons we crossed the Bay again for a stay at Oxford. Except for being mystified as to the location of our assigned dock of D-33, we loved Oxford which was yet another example of a beautiful old Chesapeake Bay town.

After Oxford it was on to beautiful St. Michaels where they had great facilities, fantastic dock staff, and great restaurants. St. Michaels flew both American and British flags. Why? See below for an explanation.

Today we arrived at Annapolis, MD which is quite a bit larger than the other towns that we’ve seen along the way. The Annapolis City Marina is centrally located near all of what the town has to offer - restaurants, shops, the U.S. Naval Academy, museums, and the state capital building.

Roy leaves tomorrow for an Uber ride to Baltimore and a flight home to Houston. Work is so overrated!

American and British flags at St. Michaels

Two dog on bow(wow) watch.

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