Invited Seminars in Virginia to
Hampton University, Old Dominion University and
the Virginia Institute of Marine Science

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And then back up to Baltimore for a visit with my lovely godmother!


Also a perfect day in October to visit Baltimore's Inner Harbor, which I had not seen since the late 1970s when Harborplace was built.


The Coast Guard Cutter Taney, last surviving warship from the attack on Pearl Harbor.






World War II era submarine




Pride of Baltimore


Harborplace, full of shops and restaurants. I had one of my best jobs here as a high school student a long time ago.


USS Constellation, the last all-sail warship built by the U.S. Navy


Of course, it's not hard to find a pirate at Harborplace.


A chocolate factory at Harborplace, popular because the attendants sing, clap, and get shoppers involved, who then get free samples of fudge.




More of Baltimore's Inner Harbor.


The National Aquarium in Baltimore, also known just as the Baltimore Aquarium, one of the most popular attractions in the city.


Heading home via Chicago and treated to a beautiful sunset at O'Hare.