Thursday 5 April 2012

Quincey to Lake City - Day 18




Alarm clock failure this morning which didn't start the day very well, having to play catch up and get out on the road as quick as possible, every minute is accountable especially when you only get 12 hours daylight. Maybe it was the rushed breakfast or the wind that couldn't make its mind up for the reason why I struggled for the first couple of hours. Amazingly after a good break and several litres of fuel, including Dr P for a sugar rush I was back on the road and soon back up to mileage.
The weather was hot, humid with a 40% chance of precipitation but not until the afternoon. The countryside was rolling and the roadside trees were draped with Spanish moss and the little tow ns were very colonial. As we want through Monticello, Caroline went to fill up as half a tank of fuel is panic stations and she needs to fill up (OCD) I said i was peddling on but slowly for her to catch up as there were critical junctions coming up as in follow the US 90 East sign!!!! Twenty minutes had passed and i got on the radio to ask nicely where are you? and what are you doing? She finally caught up with me as i was cycling back when we pulled over Caroline explained how the garage attendant was a really nice guy, called her a limey and ended up showing her his 9mm pistol!!!!! " oh ok, I thought you might be in trouble" I answered.
I think he was trying to make the point that he couldn't live in the UK because of their weapon laws. He wouldn't pose for a photo though:-)
Further up the road there was a roadside BBQ in support of the local correction centre - smelt so good but it was too early. Through Greenville and onto Madison for lunch at McDeez, a blackberry smoothie and another Dr P. The smoothie gave me brain freeze not once but 3 times-agony!
Back in the saddle and pushing on over the Suannee river and on to Live Oaks on the US 90 East. Pace had picked up and the goal of Lake City was insight, I needed this if I was to finish tomorrow at a decent time ie; mid afternoon. No punctures today:-)
Just planned the route (rowte) for tomorrow and it should be very scenic as we go down the spine and through the swamps and onto the coast where this journey ends.
Lesson learnt today:
Caroline is definately on the spectrum
Garage attendants need to pack a weapon
Florida isn't all commercial and is really scenic

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