It’s a Good Day to Sail
Today was our first chance to really sail, on the way to Solomons Island.
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| Approaching Solomons Island |
We sailed for a few hours, achieving up to 6.5 knots on a reach. The skies were mostly clear and it got warm in the afternoon.
Captain Don wanted to stay at Safe Harbor Zahnheiser, because we have heard all good reviews. It did not disappoint, and we borrowed bikes to ride to Calvert Marine Museum a few blocks away.
What a treasure this small museum is! Amazing exhibits that include three live sea horses, two otters, a display of and ongoing excavations of Calvert Cliffs that date to the Miocene Period, and an actual lighthouse on site that was built in 1883.
Drum Point Lighthouse is a screw-pile cottage style lighthouse, and it was moved to its current location in 1972. We learned that a family of 7 individuals lived here for 20 years when it was at Drum Point.
We were so pleased that Paul Macpherson drove down from Selby Bay Yacht Club to join us for dinner. It felt like bookends of our amazing trip for him to visit as we near the end of the adventure.



Beautiful place, am sure you enjoyed your time there. Love the light house. Good job Capt'n Don on ringing the fog bell.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful spot for dinner & the sunset magnificent!!