It rained overnight and after we pulled anchor and were eating breakfast underway, it started sprinkling again. We passed a few crab boats pulling lines as we went out to Broad Creek and around up San Domingo Creek. There was one sailboat already anchored where we had picked out and we had seen her before. There were only three other boats anchored along the creek that dead-ended at the town dock. We walked around the historic district and the marinas and then hiked out to the hardware store and grocery store. We hiked along the paved Nature Trail back to the dinghy dock and dropped off our grocery bags of farm fresh corn on the cob, and pitty-pat squash and zucchini. We ended up at the back patio of Ana's Pizza Place for a spicy Hawaiian pizza with pineapple, Canadian bacon, and jalapeno peppers and it was delicious. We made it back to the boat before the rain started. It is continuing to drizzle.
A liveaboard anchored near the dock |
With his storage unit |
and floating garden |
The Nature Trail heads over a bridge and away from the waterfront park |
Bright garden of a house on the corner |
Down at the docks |
On the grounds of the Chesapeake Maritime Museum |
Look how high the water is to the top of the dock |
The pizza place had a retractable roof that they opened when the sun came out |
Good wine sentiment |
A waterfall from the beer taps |
Banners that are also posters for sale by Art League |
Front door decorations |
Amazing liquor selection |
We agree! |
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