Hitting the (back) road
I just returned from a trip for a friend’s wedding in Louisiana. Some of you may know Liz Maples, who used to work as a reporter at The Advocate. My husband prefers the backroads, so with our trusty atlas aboard, we set out on the 900-mile journey.
We wound up in Natchez, Miss., for the night and LOVED it. I’ve not been to Charleston, S. C., but I think the two cities are similar in their antebellum homes and trees dripping with moss. Except Natchez sits on the mighty
Mississippi River and Charleston borders the Atlantic. I highly recommend a visit here. Don’t skip a visit to Fat Mama’s for tamales.
I am a lover of the magazine Real Simple and for back roads lovers like my husband, here is a recommended route not too far from central Kentucky.
The Route: Columbus, Indiana, to New Harmony, Indiana, via mostly state highways, offers gorgeous scenery (national forest, the Wabash River), friendly and inviting small towns, numerous covered bridges, and attractions like Abraham Lincoln’s boyhood home.
My husband likes motorcycle trips and this may be a new one to explore.
Oh, in packing, here is a tip: with shampoo, cover the top with plastic wrap to avoid spills.