Non-Controversial Travel Day

Thanks to all who read my entry from yesterday. It got the most “likes” since I started the blog, but no comments. How weird! And I only got supportive comments on other platforms. I appreciate it. But today I’m not controversial.

I saw many more great egrets today. What a great start.

It’s time for our annual trip to our condo in South Carolina, the one where I forgot to get a two-bedroom unit. Oops. We decided to try a new route and drive three days of equal length. That’s a lot easier on Lee. I took today off from work, so I knitted and enjoyed the scenery, which consisted of many small towns, forests, rivers, and fields.

The highlight of the trip for me came after we hit Interstate 10 in Louisiana. That means we got to cross the Atchafalaya swamp. It’s my favorite. My second favorite sight was getting to see rice being harvested and all the birds following the harvester. There were WAY more great egrets than the dozen I saw at home this morning, plus large green of what appeared to be white-faced ibis in the mud flats. It was gorgeous, but you’ll have to accept my egrets and herons from this morning, because I didn’t take photos.

When we got to Baton Rouge there was a traffic jam, so we took surface roads to our hotel. We saw many fixer uppers (I think we were actually in a low-income part of town), then fixed up houses, and suddenly were in a good neighborhood. Fascinating.

The hotel is fine. It’s one with a big central courtyard that echoes a lot, but I enjoyed the nice landscaping and creole stylings. We enjoyed the overly generous free happy hour drinks then had a darned good meal for hotel food! Salmon and shrimp pasta. The staff were all so dang friendly, too.

Plus it rained a little! I hadn’t seen rain in well over a month. It was a fine day. My car is wonderful to ride in. No controversy.

Look! It’s wet!