Cambridge, Harrogate, Cardiff and Paris: a busy, brilliant trip!

In April 2012, my wifey and meself went on a whirlwind trip around the UK and Paris, visiting relatives, attending a wedding, and having ourselves a bit of a honeymoon 🙂

We both got to meet lots of new people (new to one or the other usually), see great new sights, get rained on a lot, eat great food, dance like no one was looking, and generally have a blast.

Read all about it and see a bunch of iffy pictures here…
H & S with Tour Eiffel.

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Boats and High Water in Baltimore

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Last weekend we decided to head down to Baltimore to check out the inner harbor, since S had never been there. It was a bit of a grey and rainy day, but we guaranteed that the rain would stop by buying an umbrella for S to use 😉

I’d been receiving coastal flooding warnings for days on the weather app for my phone and now we could see why. The water in the harbor was all the way up the level of the walkway! I seem to remember it being a few feet lower than that on my previous visits. By the time we left in the evening, it was even lapping up over the edge…

We started the day with a walk around the harbor to see what was where, then headed up Federal Hill to get a view over the harbor. There, we were greeted with a bit of entertainment as pair of angry joggers chased a couple of yobs on a mini-bike out of the park. Braver than I, is all I’ll say. I would think that the odds are good that the youth of Charm City would be fairly well armed.

After a pretty good lunch at the Rusty Skupper (touristy, but we enjoyed it), we headed back around to the first of our historic ships, the USS Constellation. I’ve walked by this several times and thought it would be cool to check out, so I’m glad that S was able to talk me into it this time! This is a Civil War-era ship with a very cool history, that has been very nicely restored inside and out.

It’s much bigger on the inside than I would have thought from looking at it, kind of like a nautical TARDIS! It held 300ish crew on 4 decks, tons of cargo space, lots of cannons. I can’t believe how complicated the rigging and sails are. Very cool!

Next was the USS Torsk, a WWII-era submarine (the one parked over by the aquarium). While the Constellation was all spacious on the inside, the Torsk was uber-cramped and complicated, with every surface covered in switches, dials, pipes, etc. I can’t imagine being stuck in one of those under the ocean. Nightmare!

We then walked around the dock to see the Seven Foot Knoll Lighthouse. This used to be out in the bay, but was moved to the inner harbor to be part of the maritime museum along with the four ships. Must have been a very very very very lonely and boring job. Maybe it was good for aspergers guys.

We still had two ships left on the tickets (4 for 1 with AAA discount), but decided to call it a day after that, so that’s it for Baltimore adventure #2 for H&S.

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