In the morning we had breakfast at an always reliable Metro Diner. At a FedEx Office we were able to print out, fill out, then send in a picture of a form sent to us for registration of the dinghy, and next door pick up another tiny florescent light bulb for the galley. Then we hit the road again.
The roads cut through the rock, which had water weeping out, then freezing into up to 10 foot icicles.
We liked the terrain change as we headed into TN, with hills turning into little mountains.
We had dinner at Hattie B's Hot Chicken in Nashville. This time we couldn't help but notice the similarities with our favorite chicken place in St. Simon Island, Porch.
We finished the day in Paducah KY. It is believed to have been named by Clark (as in Lewis and Clark), after the Comanche people using an earlier, Spanish name. It's located where the Tennessee and Ohio rivers come together, about halfway between Nashville and St. Louis, which is the primary reason it came to our attention. Where Jeri Ryan is from, of all people.
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