Thursday, July 13, 2023
Oxford Maryland
Our short 35 mile trip to Oxford was pleasant with gentle waters and blue skies. It almost feels like we are the Tennessee River or a lake with all lush trees and nice homes with docks along the shoreline. We arrived around lunch at our destination, a private small dock area owned by John , who has sold Grand Banks boats for his entire career. He helped tie our boat, noting we did not need fenders in these calm waters! He then took us to a nearby market for a very tasty crabcake sandwich that we ate in the breezy park on the water. He told us alot about the history of the Grand Banks company and has seen many changes in both the company and the boats over the past many years. After a rest , we walked Rugby around and saw the picturesque homes with white picket fences and well groomed landscapes.
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