Monday, May 22, 2017

"Weather Day" in Cambridge!

This blog will chronicle our (Pat and Patty Anderson's) 
cruising adventures on the Great Loop!

DAY 50 - May 20, 2017

We stayed on "The Wall" in Cambridge an extra day due to continued high wind and waves on the Chesapeake. Tomorrow still looks good to leave for Annapolis!

Better Shot of J.M. Clayton Seafoods!
Patty stayed on the boat and read her Kindle! I went back over to J.M. Clayton's to see if was open on Saturday, and it was, so I bought another pound of "Gourmet Lump" shelled fresh crab meat. Then I went on a long walk with my camera, from the far end of the historic district on Race Street down to the City Marina at the far end of HIgh Street in the opposite direction. So today's blog will just be some photos! 

We also used a bit of the afternoon to top off the hydraulic steering fluid. Slowly but slowly I am getting a little bit more savvy on required maintenance on a long cruise! 


James Wallace Law Office, 1852, later Union Army recruiting office in Civil War

Christ Church Episcopal Church - stained glass Window is a Tiiffany
Cambridge City Hall
1854 Dorchester County Circuit Court - H. Rap Brown was tried here in the 1960s
Sign in restaurant window - who knew "Pat's Pale Ale" was famous in Cambridge?

One of several Landmark houses on HIgh Street - 1700s
Typical Chesapeake fixed pier and piling slips at City Marina - difficult or impossible for us to use!

2 comments:

  1. HI Pat, Nic Pix, very well done, and good pick on the buildings. Looks like Toni left you a few. Been a while since I have been able to check in so doing some catching up. "Clown Bike" had a whole 'nuther mind picture. Harvey/SleepyC

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