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Miss Cauldron, New York City/Austin Age and Occupation: 33, Human Resources Fiance's Age and Occupation: 33, Technology Engagement Date: October 8, 2011 Wedding Date: September 2012 Venue: Pecan Grove at the Salt Lick About Me: I grew up in the Lone Star State, but moved to NYC after college to get a taste of the Big Apple, and never left. I love baking, yoga, Mr. C, and sunshine (not necessarily in that order)! Mr. C and I met on Match.com back in 2007, and our second date was at a Texas barbecue restaurant in Manhattan. It’s only fitting that after almost five years together, we are getting married at an iconic Texas barbecue joint. (Shiner Bock and brisket, anyone?) I’m proud of the life we have built together around our love for each other, Mr. C’s crazy dog Bosley, and fun sailing adventures on our boat, and I’m looking forward to celebrating our marriage at one seriously awesome party in September.
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Day six found us waking early on a sunny day, and we decided to cross the bay over to St. Michael’s, a must-see for boaters, we’d been told.

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Mrs. C steering on a sunny morning

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Whipped cream skies

Eventually though, the wind laid down on us and we dropped the mainsail and rolled up the jib (the headsail). As we were getting closer to the entrance to San Domingo Creek, we saw some signs of new wind ahead, so we thought we’d roll out a bit of the jib to add some speed.

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Just before we unfurled a bit of the jib…

As quickly as we had her unfurled, we found ourselves struggling to get her furled again. That lovely new wind lane clocked around to our nose and increased speed to almost 30 knots in the space of less than a minute. It took both of us hauling on the furling line to get her wrapped back up. Whew!

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After the madness; it calmed down a little but you can see it was still 24 knots!

We motored the rest of the way up San Domingo Creek and dropped the hook in the middle of a secluded area off the back side of St. Michael’s.

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Safely at anchor, with only one neighbor behind us.

Once we got settled, we put on some warm and dry clothes and got into the dinghy to take the dog to shore and check out the area.

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On shore after tying up to the dinghy dock.
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A pathway into town.

We found a local grocery store at ten minutes before closing and managed to purchase more rum (an essential!) just before they locked their doors. We walked through the rest of town and found ourselves near the maritime museum (more on that in my next post), and a restaurant called The Crab Claw. Realizing it was our one-week anniversary, we decided to celebrate with our first ever meal of steamed blue crabs.

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Check out that pile o’crab!
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Dancing crab.
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Mmm, crab.

We managed to bust our way through a dozen of those suckers, plus some really tasty hush puppies, corn muffins, and biscuits, and we were stuffed!

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3 Responses to “Cauldrons on the Chesapeake—Journey to St. Michael’s”

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Mrs. Sunhat (message)  1,452 posts, Bumble bee

That crab looks delicious! What an adventure you three had!

 
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Mrs. Pain au Chocolat (message)  2,297 posts, Buzzing bee

Never sailed to St. Michael’s but it’s on our to-do list! Those were some crazy winds you encountered too. I agree, rum is essential for boating. We always keep a jug handle of Gosling’s on hand for dark & stormies.

 
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jacofblues (message)  1,057 posts, Bumble bee

Oh my gosh YUM! Those crabs look amazing! They are fiddly to eat but its worth it for that yummy sweet flesh!

 

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Miss Cauldron, New York City/Austin Age and Occupation: 33, Human Resources Fiance's Age and Occupation: 33, Technology Engagement Date: October 8, 2011 Wedding Date: September 2012 Venue: Pecan Grove at the Salt Lick About Me: I grew up in the Lone Star State, but moved to NYC after college to get a taste of the Big Apple, and never left. I love baking, yoga, Mr. C, and sunshine (not necessarily in that order)! Mr. C and I met on Match.com back in 2007, and our second date was at a Texas barbecue restaurant in Manhattan. It’s only fitting that after almost five years together, we are getting married at an iconic Texas barbecue joint. (Shiner Bock and brisket, anyone?) I’m proud of the life we have built together around our love for each other, Mr. C’s crazy dog Bosley, and fun sailing adventures on our boat, and I’m looking forward to celebrating our marriage at one seriously awesome party in September.

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