Titusville, FL to Annapolis, MD - May 15 - June 1, 2017
Karen and I departed Monday morning, driving all day northward until we reached a truck stop in South Carolina. We decided to spend the night after topping the fuel tank and took off the next morning headed for our campsite at Jordan Lake Campground in North Carolina.
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Our little RV and boat shrink even smaller compared to our neighbors in the truck stop |
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Here's what we look like if you get a bit closer |
The campground at Jordan Lake was quiet, secluded and beautiful.
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Nice pull-through campsite, all to ourselves |
We enjoyed a couple walks around the campground, then the next day we hiked through the woods, covering about 4 miles. Karen's cousins, Chip, Paula and Kathy joined us for a fun reunion dinner on Thursday evening. Friday morning we departed for another driving day with our destination being Cedarville State Park, Brandywine, MD.
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A back-in site, this one was a bit trickier than Jordan Lake |
Although the campground weekend was full for the weekend, we had it all to ourselves from Sunday noon until we left on Thursday. We took several hikes through the woods and got our water heater and trailer jack repaired.
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Beaver dam seen on one of our walks in Cedarville State Park |
No room for us in the State Park over the Memorial Day Weekend, so we moved our rig to a county/regional park, Louise Cosca Park in Clinton, MD. It was also close to Upper Marlboro, MD where we attended Karen's high school reunion.
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We watched these two guys for several minutes while on a walk in Cosca Park |
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In between walks through the tall trees and around the pond (called Lake Cosca) Karen and Murph enjoyed an evening at Karen's high school reunion in Upper Marlboro, MD. |
Karen and I launched Irish Rover on Wednesday, May 31 but it took all afternoon as we also had numerous gear and provisioning tasks for our first cruise aboard our new-to-me sailboat.
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Irish Rover and Karen as we prepare to depart Sandy Point State Park for Annapolis, MD. |
The weather proved very cool and wet as the rain and chill pursued us all the way from Sandy Point into Annapolis Harbor and Spa Creek, where we set the anchor. So many beautiful sailboats in Annapolis and we caught this Herreshoff in a brief video, visible on
Google.
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Herreshoff under sail |
We enjoyed catching up with friends, noshing great crab cakes, and immersing ourselves in the sailors' walking port of Annapolis. On Saturday we picked up Karen's grandson at Truxton Park and the three of us sailed out of the harbor to enjoy the start of the Annapolis to Newport sailboat race on the Chesapeake Bay.
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Racers maneuvering for the start of the Annapolis to Newport race. |
As the rain and cold continued, we decided to haul Irish Rover and return to RV living at Cosca Park.
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The turtles lined up on the sunken tree sunning themselves at Lake Cosca. |
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A larger turtle captured this log for himself. |
While our visits with friends made the trip to Annapolis worthwhile, the dreary weather made us look forward to our departure for new and different venues on our northbound trip.
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