May 26th
Up early and Lin did a load of laundry and I just hung out and watched her work. This morning as we sat on the back deck having coffee we looked out our back window and there was Seamoore and Dream Catcher entering the harbor. They took a dockage at the Inner Harbor Marina around the harbor from us. We headed out to Fells Point which is the old shipping part of Baltimore. The streets were the old cobble stone and some of buildings had the old names painted on them. As we were walking around the area here comes a tour trolley and there is Carlton & Becky looking out the window. We got thier attention as they went by. After Fells Point we walked up into Little Italy which was mostly houses and a lot of resturaunts. We went back to the boat for lunch and a little rest put alot of miles on the old feet in the morning. We walked over towards the Inner Harbor Marina to catch up with Seamoore and Dream Catcher. We ran into Carlton on the harbor walkway and headed to thier boat for cocktail hour. When Brenda and Jim came back from the aquarium they joined us for cocktails. We decided to eat at the Rusty Scubber at the marina. After dinner Lin & I said our good byes again and took the curtusey van back to our marina. This might be the last time we see these friends as they are making waves and heading to Canada with the hopes of being there in early June.
May 27th
Again we did laundry and got the boat ready for our daughter Tracey and her famiy's visit for the weekend.
We put the bikes up in the fly bridge and got the front berth ready for company. They arrived at the marina around 4pm and it was great to see them. We got the truck unpacked and the boat loaded with thier gear. We visited for awhile then walked up to town to show them around. The boys had ice cream as it was very hot. It started to get dark on our walk back to the boat and as we went down the dock it started to rain. Just got on the boat as it really started to thunder and rain. We made up some pizzas for dinner and then settled in for the night.
Lin & Rich
Inner Harbor East Marina
Baltimore Maryland
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