It was a long day of cruising as we headed to our final destination on the Chesapeake where we would be storing Zendo for the winter. The weather was clear but cold enough that we spent most of the day in the saloon.
We made our way down the Delaware and Chesapeake Canal with the current in our favor for half of the day. The canal led to the Elk River which flowed into the Chesapeake Bay. The waters were quite comfortable for most of the day until later in the afternoon when we neared the beautiful Chesapeake Bay Bridge. It got pretty choppy at that point but we only had another hour before we would reach our destination for the day.
Originally we were going to anchor in Bodkin Creek but because we were making good time we decided to push forward to anchor near Annapolis.
We found a very well protected anchorage in Lake Ogleton off the Severn River just south of Annapolis. It was a lovely spot surrounded by attractive homes and no other boats were anchored nearby. This would sadly be our last anchorage for this journey.
We are seriously working our way through our store of food. Lunch consisted of chili that Lynn had frozen a couple of weeks ago and dinner was salmon, sweet potatoes and salad. We were able to get TV reception now that we are back in civilization. Our reward for the day was this beautiful sunset.