We hooked up in the drizzling rain near Houston and headed to Lafayette, LA. We drove off and on in the rain all day.
Our RV Park was out in the country and very pretty. Even though we have a washer/dryer combination we were behind on the wash. Four loads in their commercial machines and we are now caught up. See even traveling around the country we still have to do the same chores as we did in the stick and brick house.
Here is a picture of the row of RVs in our row.
Here is a row of RVs that look all alike.
Doesnt quite look like our row of Montanas at the Montana Rally. This is a row of FEMA trailers. We saw a few RV parks with just all FEMA trailers.
We ate at Ricks favorite restaurant in Lafayette, Prejeans (prey jzons), with Cajun entertainment. Rick had a baked lump crab in a cream sauce with cheddar cheese bubbling on top. Tinka had a combination platter of Crawfish etouffee and fried Crawfish. So much for the diet!!!!!
We wanted to get up early and get on the road. Not to be. We wanted to make it to near Montgomery, AL for the day. It wasnt to be in the stars as it poured on us most of the day and we fell a few miles short. As we left Lafayette and headed to Baton Rouge, we drove over a bridge that is about 40 miles long. It was a bridge crossing the swamps, bayous and lakes. The bridge was about 30 feet high. That must have been fun building with the mosquitoes, alligators and all the critters that live there.
That is not land but green algae on the water.
Another one of the swamp.
We stayed in a city park near Montgomery, AL (that was 5 miles out in the country). It was very different from all the RV parks we have stayed in everywhere. Instead of RVs parked all in a row, there were one or two sites by themselves scattered throughout the park.
Most were pull-throughs running parallel with the roads. Easy in and easy out. We didn’t even unhook for the night.
Our next drive was from Montgomery, AL and spending the night near Atlanta, GA. One of our favorite songs to dance to is Chattahoochee River by Alan Jackson. We passed over the Chattahoochee River 2 or 3 times on our drive into GA. It reminded us of the Guadalupe River near Austin that everyone tubes and floats down. There were people canoeing and tubing both times we crossed the river. We couldnt tell if Alan Jackson was in the crowd!!!!.
Then we drove from GA to Greensboro, NC and stayed in another city park with lots of space.
Last night we arrived in VA to meet up with Ricks 2 brothers and families. We are getting ready to go visit them now. We’ll put a hold on our traveling for a few weeks and do touristy things in the Washington DC area.
To all the people in the DFW area have a dry day!
A lot of driving in rain. Hope it doesn’t get too hot in the DC area. Though I don’t think it ever gets too hot for you guys. Tinka, get some pictures of you at familiar places in DC and send them to me. John and I love visiting DC and we are always planning return trips as there is so much to see.