Tuesday, October 24

Tuesday, October 24 – to Grafton, Illinois
Located near confluence of the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers
“Big wheel keep on turnin’
Ooh, Captain Pat on Sunshine keep on burnin’
And we’re rollin’ (rollin’), rollin’ (rollin’), yeah rollin’
Rollin’ on the river (rollin’ on the river)“
That song by Creedence Clearwater Revival keeps playing in my head.
We leave Logsdon in Beardstown for Grafton Marina. It’s early morning and the sunlit shoreline follows us peacefully down the river.




First stop is LaGrange Lock. We are getting used to the locks now. Still in a flotilla formation but with different boats. Boats from Flotillas 11, 12, and 13 are in our flock now.

Once in the lock, we raft up to Acadia who was in our Flotilla 12. From the get-go we have admired this boat – a 42- foot Sabre.

This is the first time we’ve had a lengthy conversation with Acadia’s owners, Lynn and Jim, who live in Manchester, New Hampshire. We learn Jim grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts and knows Julie Couette and her family! Julie and Barry are our good friends from the Lake. Small world! I take a photo of them, text to Julie and Barry, and a reconnection occurs! We all plan to meet on Rattlesnake Island. If we ever end this Loop. -😊


We exit the lock and continue our journey to Grafton. The countryside is inviting, with its foliage, homes, and even a herd of black cows!




We arrive Grafton, which is listed as a must-see spot for Loopers. The town has a Key West vibe, with restaurants, shops, and a winery within walking distance.
I knew something was on the Captain’s mind. He was just not in a good mood and we couldn’t get in sync. One of those nights. We go to the Oyster Bar, a restaurant steps from our boat at the marina.

In walks fellow Loopers Brian and Pam, owners of ‘Surfrider.’

They ask to join us and we are grateful to have the company. It’s the first time we’ve gotten to spend some time with them. This chance meeting will prove fruitful tomorrow.
Stay tuned for our next blog!
Here are more pics from our journey and stay in Grafton:

















2 responses to “Rollin’, Rollin’, Rollin’ Down the Rivers”
So beautiful with the fall colors!!
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Lots of fall colors! Bet you are loving your “new” home. So happy for you!
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