Sunday remained unsettled enough to keep us on board for much, but not all of the day. Our breakfast receipt from Main Ingredient entitled us to Buy one, get a second ½ off on dinner entrees Sun- Thurs. How could we pass it up? Another walk through the park, but in true Cinderella fashion our return deadline was 7pm- when the park would close and so would the gates that led to our dinghy. The weather was showing marked signs of improvement by 4pm; I was so happy I danced on the balance beams 🙂
Monday we called the nice (I suppose so; he didn’t speak to us) taxi cab man for a pick-up at the park’s Visitor Center and within 10mins the Annapolis Sailboat Show was ours for the day.
The biggest in the show was Orion, not found in the multihull area but in the Charter Vacation section. We signed up to be used as her sailing dinghy; she didn’t have enough toys. 🙂
I always understood the use of bicycle cabs in Asia since two passengers equals only 200 pounds, but I have to admire those in the US, since its citizens are considerably over that weight limit. I guess you have amazing legs in that profession!
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Got that right. When we first saw them in Charleston a couple of years ago, I was amazed. A profession for the young and healthy for sure. I’d love to take one- you know- good blog material 🙂
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Absolutely! One crashed with me one time; that’s a story for another day 😉
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I’ll be looking forward to that one; with a smile
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