The forecast was for severe thunderstorms today so before they hit, we took a short walk through a swamp. It was so eerie.




And then the weather hit. We had severe thunderstorms and were under a tornado warning for awhile. We were prepared to hunker down in the rv park bathrooms if necessary. But it passed. It was exciting!

And I think to myself…….
On the road again……
Here are some pics showing the scenery from NOLA to Natchez, MS and on to the Natchez Trace Highway. Our original plan was to take the Highway all the way to Memphis. But we changed our itinerary and will now go to Tennessee and Kentucky from the east coast in the spring. Too cold now! We are going to drive up the Highway for awhile and when it gets too cold, heading down to Florida. We love not having reservations anywhere which gives us the freedom to go with the flow.
We try to stay off the interstates and instead take country roads. This is on the road from NOLA to Natchez, MS:

Camped next to the Mississippi in Natchez:

Mississippi overflowing into the campground:

Scenery on the Natchez Trace Parkway:

Louisiana-Day 5
Louisiana-Days 3 & 4
Spent the last two days in New Orleans. What an interesting city it is. There are some depressing things about it (voodoo stuff and some major partying) but it’s unique, beautiful, historic, and has amazing music and delicious food. We loved it.
And here’s one last pic. Unlike California, Louisiana must be a strong believer in personal responsibility. This is a very typical sidewalk. Walk at your own risk. No fence to keep you from falling into the Mississippi. At flood stage, which it is now, it’s moving very fast so better watch your step. And It’s up to you to watch out for streetcars crossing your path. I think I like that.


















