A typical sight - an osprey next atop a navigation aid, marshlands behind
Along the Chester River
In most areas, there are not many fall colours showing, but this stand of trees on the Corsica River lit up in the late afternoon sun.
Going under the Chesapeake Bridge and dressed in foul weather clothes against the cold
How's this for a short dock? Typically, boats back in and tie up to pilings. Sailors - what do you think?
In high winds - wouldn't this be a fun docking experience?
Can you find Sea Change?
Main Street Annapolis
I think of ships like the one on the left as "apartment building" ships - humongous!
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Hi Carol and Bob:
Great pictures! The old houses look a bit like those in Picton. Carol, I was interested in your comment about the ship that looked like an apartment building. You may know this but that ship is a car carrier and some of them are huge. The Japanese have just finished building the largest such ship in the world. It can carry 8,000 cars on 13 decks!
As David Mentioned, your blog entries are a real treat as winter starts to descend on us!
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Hi Carol and Bob:
Great pictures! The old houses look a bit like those in Picton.
Carol, I was interested in your comment about the ship that looked like an apartment building. You may know this but that ship is a car carrier and some of them are huge. The Japanese have just finished building the largest such ship in the world. It can carry 8,000 cars on 13 decks!
As David Mentioned, your blog entries are a real treat as winter starts to descend on us!
regards, David MacKinnon
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