Just as I'm tucking the boom tent away I hear Kristen call. She's making hot tea and invites me to join her. I raise the anchor, motor over and hop on board MAGDALENA, a nice way to start the day. Kristen is heading back to the Choptank. With strong NNE winds I think the Bay will be too rough for me. I'll explore the Patuxent instead.
Cast off 8:25 with a single reef tucked in the main. It's very gusty. Out on the Patuxent River at 8:40, a second reef tucked in 8:55. I look south and see MAGDALENA coming out of the creek and headed down the Patuxent. Grey, gusty and cool, not a day for exploring. I turn back to Mill Creek. Calmer in the creek I turn to starboard on Cuckold Creek. It is lined by houses and I see no point of sailing through everyone's back yard. I return to Mill Creek at 9:15, anchor down in Kristen's spot 9:30.
After cleaning up the boat I motor over to the dock at Stoney's Clarke's Landing, tying up at 11:00 as they open. It's very quiet, no customers, no waiters and I'm not even sure if it is open. I walk in through the back door. Silence. I walk through a dining area, then through another door into the bar. A guy is sitting at the bar, a woman behind the bar and they are having a quiet discussion. She glances over at me and with a loud friendly voice says "Hello, sweetheart!"
The restaurant is open but being a Sunday morning there are no other customers yet. The woman tells me to pick a table, no rush to order and says it's fine if I want to take my time, drink some iced tea and catch up on the news on my phone. So I do. After a while I do place an order for a rockfish gyro, a blackened rockfish filet served on a bed of veggies with spicy cucumber sauce. Excellent.
12:45 anchored out with the boom tent up to wait out the wind and the rain. I catch up on the log book, listen to some football, read and nap. An enjoyable afternoon. I get a text from Kristen. She had left Mill Creek a little before 9:00, arrived Dun Cove just after 6:00, over nine hours of hard motor sailing into 18 to 24 kts wind and accompanying waves. With darkness comes more rain.
6.79 NM
Steve,
ReplyDeleteMill Creek (off Myrtle Point State Park) is one of our favorite local anchorages and summer hang out spots. You and I would likely be the only sailboats tied up at Clarke's Landing in summer!
Sorry I missed you when you finally sailed by my back yard (just off Sandy Point daymarker #6A)
-Shawn
Solomons, MD