I'm sitting here on my balconey facing the river, having an iced coffee and a free day in Natchez, Mississippi after having completed 125 miles give or take in 4 days of riding. The group of ladies is settling into groups based on speed and compatability. Although still feeling the heat, the four riders from northern Europe, along with theother 15 from the northern climes of the US are starting to get used to the heat and humidity. Two fix a flat sessions later and everyone now has a spare tube, tire levers and some idea how to use them. One rider who had neither responded when asked shy not? replied "well I wasn't planning on having a flat." Needless to say she somewhat of a novice. Because we were having margaritas to celebrate a state line crossing, this comment seemed hilarious.
Tomorrow will be another long 80 miles but mostly up the Natchez Trace Parkway so hopefully the roads will be better, but the weather man says 50% chance of rain. Some of the riders got caught out on the road yesterday afternoon's sudeen rains with dramatic lightning and lots of thunder. The rest of us were getting everyone's luggage under shelter and busy hauling bikes off of the van so it could go out and pick up the storm refugees who had found shelter and were waiting.
Rouge at one lf the local southern mansions called Dunleith. The main house is very typical white, collumns, walk around porches set in lovely grounds. For wome reason all of the out buildings are tradiotional except for a vaguely castle looking theme of brick crennelations across the top.
Bebe the bike has been cleaned geared and lubbed and is resting up for the the next 350 mile 5 day stint and I am off to take a nap.