The Car is a Prison Cell.
We woke up kinda early in New Orleans Monday morning, to get a good start on our way to Nashville. Grabbed bagels in the city before departing. We made pretty good time despite missing two interstate ramps and having to backtrack. We arrived in Nashville around 6pm.
Clare's friend Lauren had a very nice apartment for us to stay in. We threw a bit of laundry in, and then drove about Nashville. Saw Music Row, Belmont University, and
Taylor Swift's house? Went to a great burger/bier garden place called the Pharmacy. From there, we spent the night at a bar called the M. L. Rose.
Yesterday, we got up much later than we would have liked at Lauren's. Drove into town and got breakfast at the Pancake Pantry, which was damn delicious. Drive thru Vanderbilt and downtown Nashville before going two hours north to Mammoth Cave, arriving at 12:30pm. Our late start meant we missed the cool tours, so instead we did a small self-guided tour.
Tuesday was all driving. It's 630 miles from Mammoth to Sterling, VA, where we're staying with Eshani. These articles are getting tough to write as we do less and less stuff, and more and more driving. Today, we'll go into Washington DC for the Fourth of July celebrations. A very fitting end for this great American road trip.
Clare's friend Lauren had a very nice apartment for us to stay in. We threw a bit of laundry in, and then drove about Nashville. Saw Music Row, Belmont University, and
Taylor Swift's house? Went to a great burger/bier garden place called the Pharmacy. From there, we spent the night at a bar called the M. L. Rose.
Yesterday, we got up much later than we would have liked at Lauren's. Drove into town and got breakfast at the Pancake Pantry, which was damn delicious. Drive thru Vanderbilt and downtown Nashville before going two hours north to Mammoth Cave, arriving at 12:30pm. Our late start meant we missed the cool tours, so instead we did a small self-guided tour.
Tuesday was all driving. It's 630 miles from Mammoth to Sterling, VA, where we're staying with Eshani. These articles are getting tough to write as we do less and less stuff, and more and more driving. Today, we'll go into Washington DC for the Fourth of July celebrations. A very fitting end for this great American road trip.
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