USA – We’re Baaaaaack!!

We’re back! After three long years we’re finally returned to the USA again to work on our 50 states mega-mission. The first part of our night-before indulgence stay at the Sydney Rydges Airport was wonderful …. to toast the upcoming trip with some bubbly and watch the evening flights come…

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Last Day

We had a lovely start to our day. We had been hoping to catch up with Blake and Rebecca, the son and daughter in law of our friends Gae and Greg. Blake fell in love with Bec, a lovely Southern belle from Lafayette and they now make their home in…

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Dallas is Hot!

It was wet and miserable when we woke this morning and we worried that our plans for the day would need rejigging, but by the time we returned from breakfast the sun was breaking through the clouds. Its Sunday today and the museums didn’t open til 10am but our body…

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A Foggy Start

After last nights heavy thunderstorm we woke to more weather this morning…thick fog! With hopes that things would improve we drove off to the start of the Talimena Scenic Byway, which has the reputation of being one of the most scenic drives in the Ozark Mountains, and takes in the…

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Arkansas…and Oklahoma…

Today we dithered around between the two states, crossing the state border a few times in our drive down from the mountains. Before leaving Eureka Springs we stopped in to see the beautiful Thorncrown Chapel, it’s a soaring piece of stunning architecture nestled in the woods and constructed almost entirely…

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The Ozarks

Our drive today started with the “Scenic 7” Byway which leads from Hot Springs up in to the Ozark Mountains of Northern Arkansas. Or at least, it started after a slight navigational glitch which had us driving 10 miles in the wrong direction! However once on track we took a…

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And Arkansas makes 36!

..States that is. We have now visited 36 states in the Union, only 14 more to go till we reach the golden 50! We crossed into Arkansas only a few minutes after leaving the hotel this morning as the border lies in the middle of the Mississippi River. From the…

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Back to the Home of Elvis

Today we made a return to Memphis, which we’d visited in 2012 on our Cross-country trip. At that time we’d done the major sites of the town ( Graceland, of course!) so today was more about sights en-route to Memphis. We were keen to drive a section of the Natchez…

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Country Music Capital

We woke to another bright sunny day and set off after breakfast on foot. It was only about a 10 minute walk down to the main music sights but on the way we passed a couple of parks where the homeless people seem to congregate. You see these poor people…

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Heading South to Tennessee

Well, we’ve been as far East as we’re going to get on this trip so it was time today to head South…on to Tennessee. We’ve been to Tennessee previously, but only the tiny corner of it that Memphis is in, so in the next couple of days we’ll be seeing…

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I Really Like Kentucky!

I Really Like Kentucky! Well, I have to say that of the 6 new states we have visited so far on this trip I like Kentucky the best, because it’s just so pretty! This morning we drove south-east of Lexington heading towards the Cumberland Mountain range and the Red River…

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Kentucky! And a Different Kind of Racetrack.

After a tasty breakfast of half a huge omelette, we hit the road towards our 35th state. Shortly before 11.30 we crossed the Ohio River and into Kentucky, where it’s all about bourbon and horses…. and for us, shopping! We had arrived in Louisville , the largest town in the…

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