Labour of Love


Yesterday was our third rest day and the routine is now well established:

Morning: breakfast, chain cleaning, pant washing, paperwork, brunch.

Afternoon: a visit to a nearby bar to soak up the local culture.

Evening:  sleeping it off in a gutter somewhere.

We are slightly more than two thirds of the way.  This means we have cycled 2700 miles.....which is a lot...but we still have plenty of work to do and most of the hardest days are still ahead of us in Kentucky. 

Today we saddled up and headed out for the next leg.  A few miles down the road we passed into Missouri.....known as the 'show me' state and we are now all tensed for the assault by dogs that is a particularly lovely feature of cycling in this part of the world. 


The weather is warm but noticeably more humid and we are promised sporadic thunderstorms for the coming days.  For our 74 miles to Mt Vernon the terrain was typical Missouri - an endless rollercoaster of small hills across a lush green landscape.  It is the Sunday before Labor Day and we have seen families heading to church, a tractor pull and Amish families out for a ride in the family 'car'.
Bonus Track: Sugar Sugar

I spotted these apples in the supermarket....they were in the fruit section!




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