Treo blogging from Vicksburg, Mississippi.
Today I did the least amount of driving since I left Morton Grove on Monday. The second half of of my drive on the Natchez Trace took a lot of me--heavy rain on an unfamilar, but beautiful road can be exhausting.
I arrived at today's destination, Vicksburg, shortly before the bloggers' teleconference with John McCain commenced. I sat down on a bench behind the Mississippi Welcome Center, overlooking the river and Louisiana, where I met three motorcyclists who are travelling across the country. Here's the neat thing--each one of them are Australian Vietnam veterans. That's right, Australian.
When I get back home, I'll have more to say on the teleconference when I get home.
Then I hopped on Interstate 20 to the battlefield. Unlike Shiloh, this one looks like a war was fought there, as the earthen fortifications, some of which may be recreations, are quite obvious everywhere.
Vicksburg seems to be a town on the upswing--two hotels are under construction across the street from the one I'm staying.
Tomorrow I head north on Highway 61.
2 comments:
To the owner of this blog, how far youve come?
I took Highway 61 all the way to Memphis. Great drive.more to come John.
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