This was another day to get a few more jobs done, but not until after I walked along the waterfront to visit some historic ships in the harbor. One of these was the USS Constellation. It was the last sailing ship to be commissioned by the US Navy in 1854 before the advent to steam driven ships. It was very cool to see the way the boat was rigged and operated. I also visited the USS Torsk which torpedoed the last enemy ship sunk by the United States Navy in World War II.
Baltimore Day 3
Mike
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Allan, you must be keen to get on your way by now,always great to look over historical ships.
Allan & Lynn
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Hi Mike, yes am anxious to get going. We wouldn't leave until tomorrow because of the weather.
Linda O
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You’ll be able to write a best seller about your adventures, Allan! So nice to read your posts and go along on this trip...albeit vicariously 😉. Stay safe and hopefully you’ll be on your way to kinder winds and warmer temperatures.
xox Linda and Murray
Katie
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Are you up to date with the weather in Port Dover? There was a surfer at St George and Walker on Sunday.
Dave Tank's Mini Cooper was inundated is a write off.
Allan & Lynn
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Hi Katie, I did hear about the awful weather there. It was bad all over the east coast.