Yesterday's forecast was pretty decent and with much rain in the forecast for today and tomorrow I decided that it was now or never to get in a little wind therapy.
I had a general route laid out and a check of the radar verified that it should be fairly dry.
A light rain began to fall as I left the driveway but it wasn't enough to get me or the road wet so the plan was still on.
The first stop was for gas since I was already on reserve from the last ride that I got in.

I don't think that I've ever filled up an empty Valk for so little $$.
I took back roads to Appomattox, VA
By the time I got to Appomattox the skies were beginning to clear nicely.
As I arrived in Appomattox hunger pains struck so I decided to remedy that.
I pulled into a Wendy's only to discover that it was drive thru only so I opted for a nearby grocery store with a deli.
Thankfully, I knew of a peaceful spot nearby to sit and consume my lunch.
There were a bunch of old soldiers there but I'm pretty sure that they didn't mind.

I've stopped here many times to take a break.
It's a peaceful spot to pass a little time.
The Confederate Cemetery is on the edge of the Appomattox Courthouse National Historical Park.
The park itself is closed right now but this part is still accessible.



I noticed that each one of the headstones had a penny glued to them:

I'm not sure what the significance is.
A Google search found some info about the meaning of leaving coins at a grave site.
But there was no mention of gluing them to the tombstone.
This plaque speaks of a sentiment that Only, a "Good Ole Boy" can understand:

After leaving the cemetery I stopped to take some pics of this old Store/Gas Station.

Check out how fancy the eaves are.
This marker was also there:

Although, after reading it I'm so sure why it is where it is.
I also discovered this old house:


While I was taking pictures of it a young man came by and said that his father had grown up in it.
I had planned on stopping at Crabtree Falls which is a waterfall in the national forest.
But, the parking area was closed off.
So, I stopped at one on the BRP instead.

My round trip excursion only amounted to 195 miles.
But it got me out of the house for about 5 hrs and led me down one road that I hadn't ridden down before.
It's supposed to rain for the next several days but maybe I can squeeze another ride in next week.
After all, Our Fine Governor's stay at home order does allow for "Fresh Air" and "Exercise".