Windy Day
Cloud Bands at Outer Edge of Hurricane Hermine
Lots of wind this day while we were at dock. Blowing here on the outer edge of hurricane Hermine. We didn’t get any rain here though. It wasn’t a hurricane when it got this far north but quite interesting watching the cloud bands flow over. It was deliciously cool starting last night through today. This is what I consider to be perfect weather. I believe it will get warmer again over the next week but in general the temperature has been livable here in Maryland.
It was a good down day after two days of sailing and getting into the pace of our new life. This is Labor Day weekend and the little town of Rock Hall is rocking. Interesting to see how this town transitions from sleepy small colonial town during the week to busy tourist town on the weekends.
By the way, this was apparently one of the favorite stops for George Washington and there are signs all over declaring that George Washington slept here.
Posted in Sailing by Mark with 2 comments.
The clouds are pretty, kind of like the skies we have here in Boulder pretty often, but, I bet it feels a lot different.
Are there plans to head south for the winter?
Absolutely. They say it gets icy here in winter…