After having agreed to buy a car that was advertised on www.ebay.com,
this holiday was to collect the car from Gilmer (East Texas) and drive it to Miami (Florida), for shipment to Bremerhaven
(Germany). There are further details of this car on its web site here.
- taxi from home to Siegburg railway station (06:20 - 06:45, Euro 25,00).
- ICE express train from Siegburg to Frankfurt Airport (07:11 - 07:49, Euro 30,00).
Whilst I caught up on some lost sleep whilst waiting to board the plane ....
.... Andrea took this photo of a window display in Terminal 2.
This was our first view of the Airbus (US Airways 893) that was to take us from Frankfurt to Philadelphia (11:00 - 20:15 CET).
Although the food on US Airways was not as plentiful as on our previous flights to the USA, and no GPS information was
available (so we don't know where we were when we took this photo out of the window), there was a superb Rockwell
entertainment system - each passenger had their own LCD screen and could select their individual choice of films, comedy
programmes or music to be played out from the server. This ensured that the flight passed very quickly indeed!
The coastline on our approach into Philadelphia.
Despite leaving Frankfurt almost 45 minutes late, the aircraft landed on time in Philadelphia. We had to wait over six hours
before our ongoing flight (US Airways 1109) to Miami (02:55 - 06:30 CET).
- Free Shuttle Bus from Miami Airport to Sleep Inn Hotel (07:00 CET, 00:00 local, Euro 66,00).
March 16th 2003 - overcast, warm, humid
- Free Shuttle Bus from Sleep Inn Hotel back to Miami Airport (09:30 - 10:00).
Collected Hertz Ford Focus rental car, drove from Miami to Executive Inn, Marianna, Florida (567 miles, 10:30 - 22:00,
US$ 32,85 / Euro 30,83).
March 17th 2003 - sunny, warm
- Drove from Marianna to AAA offices at Shreveport, Louisiana to arrange car insurance cover for 1998 Ford SVT Cobra Mustang
Convertible - not possible, since we are not Louisiana residents !!
- Drove on to Microtel Inn, Longview, Texas (688 miles, 07:30 - 20:45, US$ 45,15 / Euro 43,09).
March 18th 2003 - overcast in morning, tornados in afternoon & evening
- Drove from Longview to Gilmer, test drove 1998 Ford SVT Cobra Mustang,
then back in to Longview. Paid for car, collected title and notarized Export Power of Attorney Form from credit union.
- Tornado hit Longview whilst we were inside the credit union. Arranged motor insurance through ABC, Longview (temporary
30 day Basic Full Comprehensive cover with US$ 500 excess cost a staggering US$ 387,50, only payable via Money Order -
returned to credit union to convert cash into money order).
- Drove from Longview (in Ford SVT Cobra and Focus convoy) east along the Interstate 20 to Shreveport Airport, returned
rental Focus to Hertz, then continued in SVT Cobra (through two further tornados - despite blinding lightning displays,
tremendous winds and torrential rain, the rag-top of the SVT Cobra sealed perfectly, but the 275/40ZR17 tyres frequently
failed to cut through the surface water and aquaplaned badly) along the I20 across Louisiana to Travel Inn, Vicksburg,
Mississippi (287 miles, 14:30 - 21:30, US$ 41,80 / Euro 39,88)
March 19th 2003 - sunny, warm
The next morning we were greeted with clear blue skies and sunshine, so took this photo of the SVT Cobra in front of the
Delta Queen paddle steamer on the Mississippi River at Vicksburg.
A close-up of the paddles on the Delta Queen.
The Vicksburg Riverfront Mural.
The rail and road bridges across the Mississippi River at Vicksburg.
Another view of the rail and road bridges, with just part of a huge freight barge passing underneath.
This paddle steamer had been converted into a Casino.
From Vicksburg we continued east along the Interstate 20 to Clinton, then down a part of the Natchez Trace Parkway.
A road sign at the old Sunken Trace trail in the Natchez State Park.
Another paddle steamer, this one at Natchez-Under-The-Hill.
We crossed back onto the west side of the Mississippi River from Natchez (Mississippi) ....
.... to Vidalia (Louisiana), where we saw this road sign.
The 'gators don't only drive cars in Louisiana - this looks like a lovely garden pond, but the owner informed us that his
wife is concerned that their resident alligator will eat her terrier dogs.
Perhaps he should start drilling for oil ?
- Drove on to the Ramada Inn, Alexandria (242 miles, 08:30 - 19:30, US$ 42).