Long-distance cycling was never a dream. In fact, there was never even the germ of a thought about getting on a bicycle to cross the continent. Death - my husband's - put these wheels in motion. Ten years after Holly and I cycled from the Pacific to the Atlantic, we continue to share incredible adventures, visiting the world from the seat of a bicycle. Welcome aboard The Underground Railroad. It's going to be an interesting journey. Judi a/k/a TheWanderingJu

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Short And Sweet

Morganfield to Henderson, KY
27 Miles
Total Miles to Date ~ 783

We slept in - no Willie Nelson crooning On The Road Again to wake us up at 4:45. Breakfast would not be until 8:30. Most of us meandered across the road to get an early morning coffee and/or something to eat before breakfast was served. Today's ride was pretty, fairly traffic-free, and full of beautiful vistas - mostly farms. 


Lunch Time On The Road

Bo-Peep met us at mile 15 - in the parking lot Geneva Baptist Church. The minister invited us to use the necessary room - even the men's room. How nice was that? 





We arrived in Henderson around noon, stopped at Bridgewater Coffee for a break, and went our separate ways - Frankie and Sue to the Audubon Gardens, Georgia, Holly and I to the hotel. The weather has turned very warm. However, there are storms moving this way and we may have rain tomorrow. The heaviest part - hail and strong winds - forecast to be north of us.

Dinner was - as always - delicious. 66-miles tomorrow. We're in for the night and thank you for stopping by. Until tomorrow. 

TheWanderingJu and Holly :-]

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