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Bits and pieces from around the region

In St. Michaels, one of my favorite towns on Delmarva, we stopped at the Crab Claw to eat a few hardshells. Tied up along the waterfront was this rig - a first for me. About 24 feet long with four 300-HP Mercs bolted to the stern. A crew member told me the runabout was a tender vessel for a 140-foot yacht that stayed behind in Annapolis. "How long did it take you guys to get here," I asked. "About 20 minutes," he said. (It took us 90 minutes.) "How fast were you going?" "We sat right on 40." I didn't ask the next question which would have been: "How much fuel?" Exxon loves these people. BY DENNIS FORNEY
September 3, 2012
I keep a collection of photographs going until I can write a blog about them or put them together for a poo poo platter of images. These are from the past few weeks. Some of them were made while we were touring the upper Chesapeake Bay in mid-August. Others came from wanderings around Delaware's Cape Region.