Posted by
yuegao2 on Sunday, September 27, 2009 9:59:30 PM
Now we can see a couple of high-rise buildings-the Chesapeake Beach
Resort & Spa to the south, a pink beach condo to the north-and
between them a row of waterfront houses strung like beads. Farther up
the shoreline, we can just make out the fishing pier and half-mile-long
boardwalk at North Beach. The two towns, which run together, are like
the Minneapolis-St. Paul of the Bay-one boasts a big hotel and
charter-fishing fleet and the other a boardwalk and public beach.
Paul and I are reaching down from Herring Bay aboard Petrel, bound for Chesapeake Beach, Md., a community that lines a sandy strip of waterfront on the Western Shore, just below Holland Point. Behind us the whitecaps are scribbling haiku stanzas across the water and gulls skim the waves like so many scholars trying to decipher the words. The late winter sky is flat and blue. The air is cold. I had promised Paul a short sail, and he's grumbling about the definition of the word "short."
"It's more of a concept than an exact measurement," I say. He remains unconvinced that winter sailing is worth the effort.
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