Baltimore Inner Harbor - September 24 - 26
We departed Summit North Marina on the C&D canal bound for Baltimore and the Harbor East Marina, arriving on Wednesday afternoon. What a great location --- restaurants, shopping, water taxi, and historical sites all close by!
Thursday was a gray rainy day, so we donned rain gear and set off to nearby Fell's Creek. After a quick stop at the post office, we cruised through the market where Garry and Doug couldn't resist the sandwich offerings. Jan and I tracked down a coffee shop and then rejoined the guys for a tour of the town
restaurants and shops, including the best music/video stores ever ...........
And a great bar, One Eyed Mike's - they sell more Grand Marnier than any other single entity, including cruise ships!
So of course, we had to have one of their special Grand Marnier concoctions with our lunch...
The bartender didn't look anything like this........
Friday we took the water taxi across the harbor to Trawler Fest. It's a much smaller show than the Annapolis Boat shows, dedicated exclusively to trawlers. We enjoyed going through the new Krogens and catching up with Bill Harris, our "Krogen guy".
Back at the marina, Bob Perkins (good friend Skip's brother) and his girlfriend joined us for cocktails followed by dinner at a great Italian restaurant just a short walk away. It was great to catch up with him.
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