Looks as wonderful as ever. This marina is home to 600 boats. It was awesome to call it home while it lasted.
This is a new addition. A gas fire pit overlooking the fairways.
We both looked at each other and said we need one of these at WMV.
What a great place to gather with friends.
Just turn the dial and wallah instant fire. No fuss no muss, just enjoy.
Now doesn't that look inviting?
It was about 2-3 in the afternoon, but if you look closely between the rocks you can see fire.
We saw a gaggle of wild turkeys on our way to Annapolis.
There must have been a dozen just foraging along the road. We actually saw one fly over the road.
They better watch out, Thanksgiving is just around the corner.
Jim and Cathy Rosenbalm may recognize the view from Skippers. We had lunch there by Paddle Board / Kayak.
Skippers is one of our favorite places for Happy Hour.
This is a window box. Notice the kale and even peppers. Annapolis is so beautiful.
I love the door knockers of Annapolis.

There are so many unique designs.
Halloween is coming to Annapolis. Notice the witch on the front porch.
Another knocker. This one reminded me of "Thing" from the Adams family.
Home of William Paca. Paca was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and also a three term Governor of MD. Now closed to the public, but we were able to tour the home summer of 2015.
The following are just sites we found interesting while walking the residential streets.
Note the helicopter on top of a boat. These people have too much money.

































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