Sunday - September 14

200 years ago today Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner and today the celebration continued in Baltimore.    The Blue Angels performed at 3:00 - probably over 1000 boats watching from the Middle Branch of the Patapsco Rivers.    Never saw anything like it!

Nice having an extra crew member along today

Waiting for the Blues
 
Whew....54 degrees when we got up this morning.   Put on several layers and rode our bikes to 8:30 Mass at Our Lady of Hope.   We had breakfast at (you guessed it.....the Hard Yacht Café) and Philip joined us when he arrived at the marina.    Great to see him onboard.    Left Dundalk around 11 and arrived at a spot to anchor and settled in at noon.    Few boats were there before us, but they kept coming and coming.     Unbelievable.    Everyone out there bobbing around this pretty day
(low 70's and a few wispy clouds.)  
 
Show was awesome, could hear Ryan a little bit.    After the show, everyone picked up their anchors and the mad exit began.....CRAZY and water was very rough and choppy!    
 
Tonight we are anchored out in Back Creek in Annapolis 25 miles)   Had dinner and just chillin.'    Philip is riding back with us to Oxford tomorrow and we'll take him to Dundalk to get rental car.   He has meetings till Wednesday in DC.
 
 
 
 

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