Time for an update from Piney Neck, Rock Hall, on the good old Eastern Shore of Maryland, where Spring is grudgingly beginning to appear.
Last Saturday we had a meeting of the "planning committee" (well maybe that is a little too formal) to talk over the June 3, 4 5 event. Attending were Anne and Doug Baxter( c.dory 22), John Seidel (c.dory 22) Steve Bowser (considering purchase of a c.dory 22) and Tom McHugh (awaiting delivery of c.dory 22).
Here is a rough idea of the plan for the event.
Trailered boats will be arriving anytime from Thursday to Friday afternoon.(If you are coming earlier ,let me know, or remind me). We will have people available to help you get situated. I will send the location of the place to get the launch rame permit later.
We will have a table at Lankford Bay Marina on Friday with information for those who are checking in there.
Roughly, here is what we plan:
Friday evening...pot luck, wandering around visiting boats.
Saturday....choices are a run to Chestertown..about 12 miles upriver to a beautiful Colonial town..walk around, lunch..
Others may choose to just explore the river..lots of great little creeks, coves, for exploring. Some may just want to stay put ,and hang around the pool. It is also possible to make a trip by boat to Rock Hall harbor, Kent Narrows, all interesting places. John Seidel has offered to prepare a "local map" for all of us. John is a professor at Washington College and works in the field of marine archaeology...he spends a lot of time on the river.
Saturday evening..gather about 5 for "refreshements" and food..we will have grills available, crabs(i'll be asking who eats them later, and we'll work out a cost per person).. We will offer to purchase things like hot dogs, hamburger, etc since some may arrive with little on board and there is no easy shopping near the marina..... and music of course a bit later.
I have asked El and Bill if they might be willing to share with those who are interested some of their extensive knowledge about iiving aboard, destinations, and their adventures.
As I have mentioned earlier, Lankford Bay may reach a saturation point on how many of us they can take. The do have some mooring space too, but that is also limited. So, if a slip is important, please register with them asap.
If you have any special needs email me personally. 73 days and counting.
tom/terraplane
PS. Some have asked me what is the "terraplane" moniker. When I registered i used it as a user name...just to put something down. I play the Blues, (blues harp) and Terraplane Blues, by Robert Johnson is one of my favorite pieces...
When our boat arrives, the name will be SALLY'S SISTER... I have one daughter named Julia, and the youngest (12) is Sally. This is away to keep them both happy!
By the way, how do you change your user name on this site/
tom