U.S.Coast Guard Station Curtis Bay – Baltimore

One of the four boats used by the Curtis Bay unit. The unit uses three 25 foot response boats and one 41 foot utility boat to conduct its missions.
Coast Guard Station Curtis Bay, Md., is located along Curtis Creek at the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Md. The station is staffed by 42 men and women who maintain the Coast Guard’s missions of Homeland Security and search and rescue.The station is also responsible for law enforcement and pollution response missions.
USCG photo by PA3 Ayla Stevens
The station is involved in an average of 200 search and rescue cases and 365 law enforcement boardings each year.
In Station Curtis Bay’s area of response is the sight where Francis Scott Key wrote “The Star Spangled Banner”.The ship he was on was anchored here during the bombardment of Fort McHenry during the War of 1812. The site is marked by a buoy painted like the American flag.
USCG photo by PA3 Ayla Stevens
A Coast Guard Petty Officer stands before the site where Francis Scott Key wrote ” The Star Spangled Banner”. It has been placed in this location annually since the 1970s. The crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter James Rankin is responsible for the annual placing of the buoy in the spring and for removing it in the fall.
U.S. Park Service Park Ranger Paul Plamann, a very knowledgeable and gracious gentleman that I’ve had the pleasure of meeting HERE, tells the story of the Battle of Baltimore before the annual placement of the buoy:

U.S. Coast Guard Cutter James Rankin

Monday’s Path

Ravens
The bright morning lights of Ravens Stadium.
Tide Point
Under Armor Headquarters at Tide Point.
Fort McHenry Rear Range Light Tower
Coast Guard light tower on Hull Street.
Climber on the Tower
Climber Gene Young makes the ascent.
Sunrays poke through the heavy cloud cover of Baltimore’s harbor.
Mallards in the Harbor
Them R Ducks.
Tide Point
Tide Point with a sugar ship off-loading at Domino Sugars in the background.
Water Taxi
The water taxi “Alacrity”, my new word for the day.
Self Supporting Tower Sunrays
The Moon at Tide Point
The old Proctor and Gamble logo on the Tide Point building opposite the moon.

Happy Anniversary To My Wife of 27 Years

Harbor Court Hotel
Champagne and Chocolate covered strawberries from the hotel manager
 Hotel Room View
Baltimore's Inner Harbor
Bleachers getting set up for The Baltimore Grand Prix
Fort McHenry
After a quick boatride, we arrived at Fort McHenry.
Tug Boat at Fell's Point
Fells Point Tug Boat
Federal Hill
Our Hotel from the water.
Next stop, the top of the World Trade Center.
View from the top.
USS Torsk
Take me out to the ballgame.
Time for Baseball!

August moon.

It gets lonely in the outfield.

Beer Man!

O’s were up, but only for a short while.

One of many die-hard fans at the game.

Good night Camden Yards.

Federal Hill with the Domino Sugars sign as a backdrop.

The Aquarium.

The Rusty Scupper at night.
I love you Candy!

Thursday June 30th’s Path

Frederick County,Maryland
On the road to work.

A fresh cut field
A roll in the hay.

Fort McHenry Front Range Tower
Fort McHenry Navigational Beacon needs some work.

Soon to be replaced
This green light will be replaced, new steel added and some new electrical wiring installed to better serve the ships entering Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
Lehigh Cement Baltimore Distribution Terminal
Across the harbor from Fort McHenry, Lehigh Cement loads a ship with grey cement headed for parts unknown.