
Linda and Gina arrived around ten o'clock. It was so good to see them again. Gina is seven and a half and will be in third grade this fall. She's so sweet and well-behaved. Linda has to walk with a cane and is in a great deal of pain, but she was able to climb on to the boat, and she never complains.
We motored slowly around the inner harbor and saw it from another perspective. Then we went out by Fort McHenry and under the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Dropped anchor and ate lunch. A little breeze came up, so we sailed around for a couple of hours and then returned to the marina.
Linda is going to take off work Thursday and Friday. We'll spend four days sailing down to the Potomac and visiting Washington, D.C., and Mount Vernon. Will return Sunday.
Linda drove us over to her apartment in Ellicott City. It's a very nice place in a brand new development. We sat on the back porch and talked for a while. Then we went to a Sizzler for supper. It was the best Sizzler we've ever been to. They even have a special food bar just for children.
After supper, Linda drove us back to the marina. It's about a half hour drive, so it was pretty late by the time she and Gina got home.
No comments:
Post a Comment