Day 3 – Woke up early, met Han in the breakfast room, had some coffee and tried to find something to eat but it was quite literally the worst breakfast layout that I have ever seen. Oatmeal was the best choice. Many cups of coffee later, we were packed and out the door.
Weather alarm siren on my phone informed us that I-10 was closed due to flooding. We were happy to be fairly far away.
We made a stop at Natchez visitors center to gather info for our future bike trip. They are renovating it and looks to be exceptional when finished. The scenery and sights are in abundance here.
Hwy. 84 still had massive flooding on both sides and many families have lakes in places that should be just a puddle.
There are many displaced families right now. I honestly feel for them and thankful of the life we are enjoying.
We actually had to change our route to I-165 because our luck on Hwy. 84 ran out and when we were informed it was closed due to flooding.
We found some more back roads. I just love traveling in this way. We had to hop onto I-20 for a short distance and I completely disliked it due to feeling rushed, crazy drivers, tight areas and semi trucks.
We have arrived in Mt. Pleasant for the night. Taking it easy, took a relaxing bath with lavender salts and wishing you, Han and myself a pleasant sleep and wake up refreshed in the morning.
See you tomorrow.
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