Monday, October 15, 2007

St. Michaels

10/15/07

We spent the morning at the Chesapeake Maritime Museum. It’s a great hands on experience for kids. I wished a number of times our grandsons had been here to enjoy it with us. What a rich and varied history the Chesapeake has -- from tobacco plantations, to ship building, to oyster and crab harvesting. The area is also a major flyway for the migration of birds, and hence a duck hunting Mecca.

Hooper Lighthouse has been restored on the Museum grounds. It was a screwed post lighthouse with each post screwed 25 feet into the Chesapeake Bay bottom. The only remaining screw post lighthouse in operation is Thomas Point Lighthouse south of Annapolis. I happened to photograph it as we passed by yesterday.

The village of St. Michael’s is charming. A nearby church bell chimes the hour and half hour from early morning until 9PM. There are many beautifully restored homes from the 1600-1800 hundreds, brick sidewalks, and a main street lined with quaint specialty shops.

Bob spent hours this afternoon on the phone with Furuno and rewiring systems (per their suggestions) to get Nobeltec and Furuno communicating – still no success. He did accomplish one thing; Furuno now recognizes and displays AIS targets.

Tomorrow morning we cast off to cruise the eastern shore – destination to be determined.

1 comment:

Donna and Bill said...

Dear Bob and Hollie,
We are loving your entries. It is such fun to vicariously live your experiences. We love the picture! St. Michael's and the Chesapeake Bay were some of our favorites when we lived out in DC.
Have fun. We love you.
Donna and Bill