Merryville LA
Last night was yet another crappy RV "park" -- it really means parking lot, with us tenting on the central patch of grass amidst the fire ant mounds, surrounded by the behemoths. RV parks are crowded vehicle ghettos, no true amenities (though this one had a distant and small clubhouse and tiny pool, which no one used. All of this squeezed in between busy highway and train tracks, and the added attraction of the quite popular Honky Tonk bar and dance hall with live band blasting away next door. What better way to spend an exhausted Saturday night. Needless to say didn't sleep well.
Very heavy dew in the cold morning, but nice day to ride: sunny, warming, no wind and flat. Church traffic but no logging trucks. Crossed the Sabine River into Louisiana, done with the 1000 miles of Texas. Today only 54 miles. Staying in Merryville on the history museum grounds with old cabins with porches and a pavilion, so after drying tents on the lawn most are setting up under cover to avoid the dew. And dinner will be provided by the historical society, featuring local delicacies like alligator, crawfish, and shrimp. Yum, love that local cuisine. And local color: zydeco music playing nonstop on radio from the museum, friendly local kids and no RVs in sight.
And the nice historical society folk even made me a birthday cake!
Here's the fun photo taken when we left Shepherd Sanctuary, to help forget what happened shortly afterward yesterday.
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Looking back at Texas
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