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April 17: St. Francisville to Hammond, LA

There are two kinds of headwinds: the cooling one and the nuisance one. And there is a very fine line between the two. Here in the South, we are definitely experiencing the humidity – and the gentle cooling breeze makes it tolerable. When the wind speed picks up, it becomes a nuisance. Today we were traveling southeast, the wind was from the southeast, and it continued to waver between cooling and nuisance.

Because the riders were staying at two different inns in the St. Francisville area, the snack table was set up 18 miles into the route. Don brought me back to the Butler-Greenwood plantation just as the sun was coming up to reconnect me to my bike and my riding friends. The early morning scenes at the plantation were lovely.

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For the first time, there was a blatant error on the cue sheet, and several riders following the instructions rode back toward St. Francisville rather than to Jackson for our sag stop. Luckily, Donna and I were far enough back in the pack to get the corrected instructions and make the correct turn.

There was a train museum in Jackson, but we did not stop. I did photograph this caboose (and wondered to myself where all the cabooses of yesteryear are now located.

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The old train station had the many flags of Louisiana.

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At mile 56, we stopped for lunch at the Down Home Grill and Cafe. It really is nice to get off the bike and into air conditioning for a while.

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This part of Louisiana does not seem to have any special crops. We saw some horses, a few cows, a few lumber trucks, and lots of trailer homes and manufactured houses. Even passed by a large prison complex. And no historical markers! I did like this sign, which suggested hunting.

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In the final 10 miles, we were on a search for ice cream. We didn’t find any at this lovely strawberry patch, but were treated to ice cream bars by a former rodeo rider further down the road. He thought he would like to ride his horse cross country?!

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Cook Linda decided we should have a real Louisiana meal tonight and fried up catfish, also red beans and rice with cole slaw on the side. And some of those delicious strawberries for dessert.

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We are staying in Hammond tonight, which is north of New Orleans, across the Lake Pontchartrain causeway.

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Rode 92 miles today, according to the cue sheet (I am having bike computer issues, so no average info).

Blame it on Don

April 17: Rest Day in St. Francisville

Spent the day with Don:

* No alarm wake up, leisurely light breakfast

* Headed to Baton Rouge to visit State Capitol Building (more active than most we have visited as legislature is in session, though no morning meetings

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* Drove through L.S.U. Campus and found a Community Coffee house for mid-morning stop

* Don wanted to see the Mississippi River bridge we rode over, so drove to New Roads ( much faster in car than on bicycle)

* Lunch in New Roads at Ma Mama’s Kitchen

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* Back to St. Francisville for chiropractic adjustment (thanks Dr. Travis and Sarah), a drive through historic district, some bike repairs, and a tour of the Butler-Greenwood Plantation, where some of our riders are staying

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* Tour of Oakley Plantation where Audobon painted 32 of his Birds of America, while tutoring the daughter of the plantation owner

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* Dinner at the Clubhouse at The Bluffs at Thompson Creek where we are staying

Across the Mississippi

April 15: Lafayette to St. Francisville, LA

The ride out of town this Monday morning was a bit harried – lots of traffic and no shoulder. We all survived. Because of the traffic, we were more bunched together than usual. Then when we got outside of town, the faster pace line took off.
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I was fascinated that these flowers could grow in the litter in the drainage ditches.

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At mile 43, we crossed a high bridge over the Atchafalaya River.

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Because the Morganza Spillway has no shoulder and is over three miles long, we formed a peloton in front of the van crossing at 6-8 mph.

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By mile 68, we were ready for lunch at “Not Your Mama’s Cafe”.

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On to New Roads, leading to the Audubon Bridge over the Mississippi.

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After the bridge, the road was lined with these lovely red flowers.

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In St. Francisville, some of the riders were at the Old St. Francisville Inn in town.

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Others were at the Butler-Greenwood Bed & Breakfast.

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Don flew into New Orleans earlier in the day, and met me at the end of the ride to whisk me away to The Bluffs Resort for our rest day.

97 miles today.