Peaceful night. Clearly, sunny morning. A walk into town for a light breakfast on North Talbot Street.
The forecast catches my eye. In a few days the remnants of Hurricane Sally will be on directly on top of Chesapeake Bay. Three days of heavy rain predicted. Maybe a sign that the cruise is coming to an end.
I spend the day walking through town near the old fisherman cottages and the working harbor where parking is reserved for watermen only. And I explore the museum, spending a lot of time in the Steamboat Building looking at the wonderful Chesapeake Bay photographs by David W. Harp. He has spent a lifetime documenting life on Chesapeake Bay, sometimes for pay and sometimes just because he has a passion for it.
Afternoon the wind swings from north to southwest. SPARTINA, docked near the lighthouse, is now exposed to a stiff breeze and it could be an uncomfortable night. After checking with the dockmaster on duty I motor around to main marina and tie up where the water is like glass.
Back to Foxy's for steamed mussels and a glass (or two) of Chardonnay. Not quite 7:30 and I'm the last customer on the outdoors deck.
Back to SPARTINA with a forecast of a strong southerly wind tomorrow followed by wind out of the north the following day. Perfect winds to carry me back to Cambridge.
Glad you got to enjoy St Mikes, and take an "enjoy the town" day. Always a favorite of any Chesapeake sailor, I miss it!
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