Day 42 - Wednesday, June 30
Our day began as usual on the early side - woke up 3:57am then walked out the RV at 5:15am. While we parked on a busy road I ran in yesterday, I found a dirt road that went directly west along rice plantations to the Mississippi RIver and then turned to go along the levy until it came to the highway where I made a right hand turn onto the bridge that connected Illinois & Missouri.. The sunrise was brilliant.
The river was running muddy and fast from all the rain and debris, mostly trees, were bobbing up and down while moving at high speed down stream. The bridge looked new and did not allow pedestrians.- so Lucky and I jumped the rails and hit it!
I called Monica to let her know we just arrived in Missouri and at the same time she was listening to NPR and they announced that Missouri has the highest Delta COVID variant and the highest rate of unvaccinated people…
Cape Giraurdeau was founded as a trading post in 1733. In 1793 it was gifted to a sect of the Shawnee Indians who were later run out of town and “we” came in to take over. It boasts many beautifully restored historical buildings and is a college town to Southeast Missouri State University. I ended up running through town on the way to our ultimate daily destination of Millersville MO.
On a hot and humid day I began looking to a water spigot for Lucky who was telling me he needed water. I found a nice house in town and decided to give him some water from the hose. As I was doing this, a woman walked out to see what was going on with her water as she could hear it. I apologized for the surprise and explained that I depended on spigots for Lucky’s water. Her name was Lauren and she ran a business that sells underground sewer systems to municipalities. We chatted for a bit about Missouri and the Cape and I left feeling optimistic about the day because of her positive energy.
After the Cape for the next 15 miles I ran through what felt like suburbian sprawl with 2 lanes of heavy traffic each way and all the chains lining each side of the street - bummer.
Finally in the last 5 miles of the day of a 30 mile total, I reached the country roads again where Chris was setting up the rig at an RV park behind a bar in Millersville, population 1,136.
Time to head over to the bar for a beer and see if anyone is in the mood to talk…
Thank you for your continue support -
Cheers,
David..