Month: October 2019
Yet Another Day in Sylva
Here’s a quick update on today before I go to bed for the night in my home for the next few weeks. It has been much cooler today (only 16C) and very wet. I am sure that nearly two inches of rain has fallen here in the last twenty four hours. I called the hospital […]
Read MoreAnother Day in Sylva
Today has been a better day – not good, but better. This is just a short post to update our friends of Jill’s progress. Jill had her breathing tube removed this morning and I’m sure that she is a lot more comfortable. She looks a bit more like her old self. She is still doped […]
Read MoreA Day in Sylva
Well, we are still stuck in Sylva for a good number of days until Jill is well enough to travel. I’ll tell more about this little town over coming days. The most outstanding building in town is the old courthouse, now the library. It is high on a hill at the ned of the Main […]
Read MoreThis Trip Has Really Turned to Sh*t
I had another post ready to go but the events of the last couple of days have overwhelmed it and made it irrelevant. I was going to write about our last day in New Orleans, our flight to Atlanta and our drive north to the town of Cherokee where we expecting to begin a wonderful […]
Read MoreWe’ve Reached New Orleans
We arrived in New Orleans to see a beautiful sunrise (and as the shepherds warned, this brought us a wet afternoon with rain and a thunderstorm). I went on a city tour this morning so that I could get an overview of the city and decide some of the best ways to spend our days […]
Read MoreSaint Francisville, Louisiana
Saint Francisville is another makeshift stop for us as we will be bypassing our original visit to Baton Rouge because the dock is underwater. It gets its names from some Catholic Priests who lived in the St Francis monastery on the other side of the river but buried their dead here because it was on […]
Read MoreLearning About Cotton
I was up at 6.00 am this morning as there was a hot air balloon festival in Natchez this weekend and I was hoping to see some of them. Its appears that they were flying from a more remote place today and we couldn’t see any of them from the river. There was some good […]
Read MoreVicksburg
Vicksburg is an historic American city, located on a high bluff on the east bank of the Mississippi River across from Louisiana. We arrived there by 7.00 am this morning and were moored at the dock before breakfast. The town was originally built by French colonists in 1719, in an area occupied by the Natchez […]
Read MoreGreenville, Mississippi
Overnight we travelled further south down the Mississippi and this morning we reached the town of Greenville in Mississippi. Greenville is a port on the Mississippi – Yazoo River plain. There were two previous versions of this town further down the river. These were destroyed in the Civil War. The town was named after the […]
Read MoreMemphis
Memphis is the home of Blues, Gospel and Rock and Roll music. Our boat travelled over to the city dock near Beale Street two nights ago. This gave us access to some of the city sights and being able to see and do things feels much better after all the time we spent filling in […]
Read MoreFloating Down the River Aimlessly
After leaving Paducah, we have spent two days floating down the last stretch of the Ohio River and joined the Mississippi near the town of Cairo. We don’t really have a lot to report as nothing much has taken place. Back in the Ohio River, we were unable to dock at the town of Cape […]
Read MorePaducah
Further down the Ohio River is the town of Paducah. Known as the City of Craft and Folk Art, Paducah is a river city, located right where the Tennessee and Ohio rivers merge. It was founded in 1827 by William Clark of America’s famous Lewis & Clark expedition. Lewis and Clark were early explorers who, […]
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