Century Club: Liz & Bob Powell

Thursday, July 9, 2020
Number of days:
1 day
  • Always something fun to see in the Harbor

This evenings sunset cruise was a little bit different.  We did it aboard Hurry Sundown and drank a toast to our 3rd son's birthday, It's a bit of a family tradition to raise a glass for the birthday person, even when we are not together.  We enjoyed a lovely sail in 13-15 kt. winds until the bilge pump came on and we found water under our forward berth - yikes!  Now to find the source.   

Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Number of days:
1 day

It's a regular routine now, sunset cocktails on Maeryner

Saturday, July 4, 2020 to Monday, July 6, 2020
Number of days:
3 days
  • Lining up for the toss
  • Special Delivery
  • Sunset over Reed Creek
  • Moonrise over Reed Creek
  • No Jellyfish - time to swim
  • Red Rover racing home

Annapolis fireworks are one of our favorite family nights of the year.  No fireworks celebration this year thanks to Covid so we headed to Reed Creek to share the weekend with friends.

Day 1 - Back Creek to Reed Creek.  The Maeryner caught up with us along the way to deliver a mask and fins.  These amazing sunsets and moonrises are why Reed Creek is one of our favorites.

Day 2 - Hanging out in Reed Creek with the crews of Red Rover and Leighway

Day 3 - Heading out of the Chester alongside Red Rover

Friday, July 3, 2020
Number of days:
1 day

A much needed visit with our son and grandaughter ended in an evening cruise aboard the Maeryner.

Friday, June 26, 2020 to Thursday, July 2, 2020
Number of days:
7 days

Although we have been enjoying Solomon's Island for 20 years as sailors, we've never made it beyond the bridge for an overnight.  We made it a summer goal and checked it off the list on this trip.

Day 1 - Back Creek to Solomon's.  Good wind and great sail from Annapolis to Poplar Island.  We spent the night on a mooring ball at Zahnisers.

Day 2 - Maintenance work to be done so we stayed on the mooring ball.  Kids and grandkids dinghied over for dinner and then we spent the evening in Leonardtown at our granddaughters' ballet recital.

Day 3 - Solomon's Island to St. Leonard's Creek after a morning sail with our grandson and his friend. Something big was happening up the Creek at Vera's White Sands.  There had to be 100 or more power boats and great live music so we opted to stay out of the fray and anchored at Rollins Cove, a beautiful, quiet anchorage.

Day 4 - It was sooo hot that we chose to  hang out in the Cove for most of the day.  Another sailor dinghied over to say hello and when it cooled off we headed up to get a closer look at White Sands which was eerily quiet after yesterday.  Life in the 2020 quarantine we guess.

Day 5 - Cruised upriver and checked out Broome's Island but decided it was a little too snug an anchorage for us so we headed back down the river and anchored at Mill Creek just past the bridge.  Another very hot day, so we again waited to do some dinghy exploration once the temps dropped.

Day 6 - It was a very stormy day, lost of thunderstorms throughout the day so we put the time to good use doing some boat chores.

Day 7 - We got an early start in case of more afternoon storms and headed home Mill Creek to Back Creek in about 7 1/2 hours.

Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Number of days:
1 day

Another amazing sunset on our after dinner cruise around the Annapolis Harbor.

Monday, June 22, 2020 to Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Number of days:
2 days

After showing off the town to the good Father, we took him out for an overnight on the water, and of course past the famous Thomas Point Light on our way to Harness Creek.  Unfortunately the rain kept us onboard and we weren't able to visit Quiet Waters Park.

On our return to Back Creek, Bob accompanied the captain of Red Rover on his trip home to Black Hole Creek on the Magothy.

Sunday, June 21, 2020
Number of days:
1 day

Sunset cruise showing Liz's brother, Father Keith what we love about living in Annapolis.

Thursday, June 18, 2020
Number of days:
1 day

Crusing the local waters and enjoying the sunset, drinks in hand, aboard Maeryner.

Tuesday, June 16, 2020
Number of days:
1 day

In 2011 we joined 24 other sailboats to participate in SpinSheet's first sponsored circumnavigation of the DelMarVa peninsula .  We had a great time, learned a lot, and made some new friends.  One of those friends, Jim Mosher, is another SpinSheet centurion whose company we have only enjoyed virtually as we never met at the rally parties years ago.  It happened that Jim was in town getting some work done on Valinor II and so we took advantage of the opportunity to meet face to face.  Thanks to our Maeryner, we were able to take a morning trip that included a stop at Valinor II for a meet-up.  

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