We had a terrific evening Thursday night at the Eastport Yacht Club in Annapolis courtesy of Fred Schuchard, shown here chatting with Pub Crawler Rick Frazee. Thanks Fred for your hospitality.
Friday morning featured light clouds, abundant sunshine and cool temperature's. Charlotte Hahn took a bunch of photos of the cars and drivers ----
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Our leaders - Bob and Missy McKenna |
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DC Bubba aka Alan Marsh |
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Don and Madeline Moodie |
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Bruce and Lydie Foster |
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Mark and Andrea Braunstein |
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Rick and Sam Frazee |
The gang headed east about 9am toward the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. A huge double bridge across the bay at the narrows just east of Annapolis,
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The William J Preston Lane Memorial Bridge
over the Chesapeake Bay
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More of the marvelous bridge |
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Reg and Char Hahn underway. |
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Gary and Sally Kneisley underway
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St. Michaels is known as the town that fooled the British. Seems in August 1813 the townspeople hoisted lanterns onto the masts of their sailboats and into the tops of trees. The high lights caused the attacking British to overshoot the town. Only one house in St. Michaels was hit by cannon fire. That house still stands today and is known as the Cannonball House.
Today, St. Michaels, MD is a neat little tourist and vacation spot on the eastern side of the Chespeake Bay... across from Annapolis. We arrived in time to do some shopping and have lunch.
Interesting design piece at the parking lot in St. Michaels --a rain barrel.
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The rain barrel |
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Main Street St. Michaels
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Char thought about this T-shirt, but decided it wasn't the right size. |
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Traffic kept building as the day went on --Friday afternoon you know. |
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Entering Chincoteague, lots of billboards |
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The new Fairfield Inn in Chincoteague saved parking spaces
for the Morgans.
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The Hahn's sponsored today's happy hour, on the deck at
the Fairfield Inn.
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More "happy hour"
Then the discussion went to feet and shoes...here is a sample
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A very nice end to a lovely day with sunset over Chincoteague Bay. |
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