Monday, May 19, 2008

Pickwick Dam to Parsons, TN



I'm on a TOUR, so today we toured! It was a different experience for me again. I didn't care how long it took me to get from Pickwick Dam to Parsons, nor how often we stopped along the way. I didn't even look at my cue sheet very much. Anne, Kathy, and Jennifer are all great navigators, so I just followed them. It was a good day. Warm, sunny, and breezy with a lot of hills on mostly county roads with not much traffic. We did have a lot of dogs today, but nothing too bad. Oh, by the way, the whistles do work. Especially when a couple of women are blowing them at the same time. I saw dogs will come charging down a driveway, then come to a screeching halt at the sound of the whistles. I am now a believer!!
Our first stop today was at Shiloh National Military Park--very much like the one in Vicksburg. We watched a 25 minute film on the battle at Shiloh, along with a bus load of school kids, and toured their museum. On down the road we ran into Barb, our Sous-Chef on the tour, who was changing a flat tire. We stopped and Anne and Jennifer gave her a hand. Both these women amaze me at what all they have in their trunk bags!! Anne pulled out some super glue and repaired the slit in Barb's tire, and Jennifer had some gadget I've never seen before that helped get the stiff tire back on the rim. Both seemed to work great. For lunch today we stopped in the tiny town of Saltillo and had a great picnic out of the sag wagon. Our sag driver for the day had packed all of last night's left-overs in an ice chest, so we had pulled pork sandwiches with slaw and chips. A couple of the ladies bought ice, so we had big cups of cold drinks, then filled our water bottles with iced water for the road. Wildflowers were everywhere and there were beautiful pastures with horses, and sometimes cows and goats. Oh, and one mule. We rode 68 miles, averaged 14.0 miles an hour, and it took us 4 hours and 52 minutes of riding time. We actually left Pickwick Dam about 0730, and I got to the motel in Parsons around 3 pm.
Tomorrow we have another long (for me) day--63 miles to Waverly, TN. The long days in a row are beginning to make me tired.