Five NOLA Ruckers showed up at the Mothership on this fine Mother’s Day morning for a march through history. At 06:00 we hit the streets and wound through the park, passing the museum and onward to the still standing statue of Gen. Beauregard. From there we took Esplanade Ave to Royal street and made our way through the FQ crossing Canal and on to St. Charles. From there we made our way to Lee Circle for a quick visit w General Lee, who still stands today. Next we rucked over to Loyola Ave and then to Canal. We moved toward mid-city and the intersection of Jefferson Davis Pkwy. As we know, the Davis statue ain’t dere no more… We moved on toward the bayou and took the Lafitte Greenway back to Carrollton and made our way back to the Mothership to disburse. In 2:24 we covered between 8.2 and 8.9 miles depending on who’s device you believe. If YHC were more tech savvy, the photos would accompany this post…
Good Times!
Roots