Favorite Thing: When we were in the Inner Harbor Marina, Bob tried to get some fresh veggies for us to eat, but he thought the ones at the little market near the boat were tired and wilted, so he didn't buy any. We left Baltimore and sailed over to Rock Hall to get fuel and anchored. The next day we tried to get in to Queenstown and had a bad running aground experience, so we anchored up the Chester River. The following day we went to Chestertown.
We walked around in town, but most of the grocery stores there were specialty stores and Bob turned up his nose at them as too expensive. So he walked all the way through town to the shopping center to get food. And he walked back carrying the marketing.
Fondest Memory: We had a pleasant sail up the river watching the changing scenery on the banks. We saw a red fox at one point. I took a picture of this structure which I thought looked strange - it was on the charts as silos. I asked around in town, and they said it had been refurbished as a house or apartments to live in.
There was a continuous window up the side which I suspect was an elevator. It clearly was no longer a working farm, but at least the open space of the fields are being preserved, at least for the time being.
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