Extended Stay America - Chesapeake - Crossways Blvd.
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More Navy Time
... the crowds away and that it is how it should be. Bottom line we felt privileged to see it for the last time! We also saw the USS Abe Lincoln which was from Everett, Washington. We asked about why it was here on the east coast and they said since the USS Enterprise was out to sea there were no carriers on the east coast so the Abe Lincoln came over to cover. Interesting day.
We leave on Thursday to head ...
Sea Mist at Dam Neck Naval Air Station
... drive down the roads where he probably marched. The base is right off the beach, basically a few sand dunes separate the two. Up the road from here is Oceana Naval Air Station, so as you can imagine there is a lot of air traffic. Jerry is loving the F18 Hornets that fly overhead, actually I am enjoying that sound of freedom as well! We also found out that the USS Enterprise is ...
Sailing the Chesapeake
Hello Everyone,
After the storm we took two days to sail from Solomons to Norfolk with an overnight just north of the mouth of the Rappahannock River.
We have a new pocket video recording device and we are experimenting with it. The video that you find in the "photos" section below documents the trip.
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Learning About The Department of Energy
... this crisis popped up. Every year, and every new event could be turned into something to do with energy for a while - which would lead to the Crisis of Confidence speech.
To Obama and Romney, this situation isn’t quite so relevant. Although there isn’t much of an energy crisis, we are running out of fossil fuels quickly! ...
Choosing the More Direct Route Homeward
... ENE at 15 to 17 knots, perfectly steady with very little variation in either speed or direction. Our direction was NW, so we were on a beam reach. As an added bonus the seas were calmer than they should have been for the brisk wind, as the preceding calm light-wind days had moderated sea conditions, and higher seas had yet to build. The result was fast passage speeds for us: we logged 431 nautical miles in the first 48 hours since raising anchor ...