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Sunday, August 2, 2015

Last minute tourism

We have less than a week remaining in Arlington. Last week R and I completed the Foreign Affairs Counter Threat course, wherein we learned about securing a tourniquet, vehicle skid control, firearms safety, self-defense, and much more. I'm not spilling any state secrets here; it's all out there on the interwebs. It was a fun week, but exhausting. And now that our remaining time is in limited supply, we're cramming all of those must-do, last-minute activities into the next several days.

Today we headed up to Havre de Grace, Maryland, a charming sea village located at the intersection of the Susquehanna River and the Chesapeake Bay. The scarcity of tourists combined with the natural beauty of the area made it really enjoyable.




Built in 1827, Concord Point Lighthouse is the northernmost lighthouse on Chesapeake Bay.
A former bank in Havre de Grace.
More adventures in the coming week!

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