We ended our day yesterday in Wiggins, Mississippi and were greeted by the town police! Officer John Rhodes made sure we were settled in, lead us to a cute restaurant in town (The Whistle Stop Cafe – and yes, we had fried green tomatoes) and bought us ice cream at “Over The Top”. A great end to a very difficult day!
This morning we left the hotel about 7:15am. We usually ride with me in front and Rob behind, a little to my left. My job is to be the point person and I yell out warnings about debri in the road. So, not 3 miles into our ride this morning, I see a stick on the shoulder. It is fairly large and takes up the entire space. I yell “STICK” and start to get over into the road. It’s not a stick. It’s a rattlesnake! Of course, at this point, I’m past the thing and Rob is almost on top of it. He screamed so loud and swerved so far into the road, it’s a good thing there wasn’t any traffic! Rob was having a fit behind me and yelling about how I can’t tell a snake from a stick and how it almost ate his bike, etc., etc., etc. I was laughing so hard there were tears running down my face! It was, by far, the funniest moment of the trip so far!
Once we made in to Poplarville, 2 police cars escorted us to the local fire department where we were met by many wonderful people including the Police Chief, the Fire Chief, and the Mayor. This group had prepared an amazing breakfast of eggs, grits, bacon and sausage, biscuits, fruit salad and homemade blueberry syrup. The mayor gave us the key to the city, along with a donation to the fund. We left with bags and bags of snacks and fruits and even gifts! What a great way to start our day! View all our pictures of this impressive event here.
We continued on our way, with our police escort, until we reached Bogalusa, Louisiana, where we had another police escort! When we got to Franklinton, a police officer met us at the town line and drove in front of us until we reached the other side. I felt like I was my very own parade for almost the whole day!
The countryside here looks very much like Virginia; lots of hills, lots of fields and farms. The difference is the shoulders are very wide and everyone gives way!
Stats:
Time: |
06:43:57 |
Distance: |
91.04 mi |
Elevation Gain: |
2,445 ft |
Calories: |
3,718 C |
Live Animals: Rattlesnake, Horses, Cows, Lots of dogs
Dead Animals: Raccoons, Opossums