Wednesday 18 April 2012

Mike & Tod - Day 29

Th-th-th-that's all folks!


After much consideration, and after clicking over 3,000 km's the day before, our dynamic duo has decided to put a bow on it and call it a day.

Or 29 days, to be exact.

They rode to Jackson...

....and then took the bus to Nashville.

Now waiting for Air Canada to wing them home.

To lives like the rest of us lead....

But before that, again, everywhere they went were signs reminding them of the historical nature of the area.

This time celebrating the life of "Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the wild...."

Come on, sing it with me....

He casts a large shadow down in these parts.

They could have used him in Central Florida, helpin' cook up possum.

And, of course, another sign, also celebrating.....something.

So a view of yesterday's log.

Woke up in Dyersburg, rode to Jackson and bussed it to Nashville.

And were lucky enough to find one of their favourite spots - a Knight's Inn.

Being preferred customers paid off, too, because as much as they love downtown Nashville, they got an upgrade to the double-deadbolt suite. Both of which were fully engaged.

So all in all, an extremely successful journey.

One which they won't forget for a long time. As they saw parts of the southern US that many Americans have never seen.

Well done, guys!

3 comments:

FINS UP2 said...

Congrats to our Road Warriors on another journey, another chapter and certainly another adventure. Also, thank you again to Jimmy Olson, our cub reporter extraordinaire, for the updates, bad humour, dumb jokes and assorted trivial facts about nothing. Well done to all... Now after 29 days off (+ your Florida vacation) - - MIKE GET BACK TO WORK! You need to really focus now necessary to dream up your next vacation probably sometime in June??!!. I can hear it now "Well somebody's gotta do it?!!" We all wish we could too... CHEERS!

Boris said...

Good tour, Guys!

Looking forward to seeing you back soon -

Safe flight, Gentlemen

Lor.

Doug Snow said...

Well done boys and well done Jim - thought you told me you were in a Chevy Van on the way home