I stopped by Kroger's to purchase a Washington Post

I have come to the realization that it's not that I sleep poorly on the trail, it's that I sleep poorly in shelters. I slept amazingly well in my tent last night.

I was packed up and on my way to Weazie's for breakfast by 6:45AM. I stopped by Kroger's to purchase a Washington Post on my way there.

Weazie's has good food, but it's over priced in my opinion. I spent way too much money on breakfast this morning, it should have been a lot less for what I got. Lesson learned.

Since I had sometime to kill before my 12:00PM check in at the Tree Streets Inn, I decided to take care of resupply before I checked in.

After eating some ice cream and relaxing some more, I meandered my way up to my home for the night.

My room here at the Tree Streets Inn is pure amazing. I am located on the top floor of a gorgous 100 year old three story house. I have my own bathroom facilities, and there's plenty of room for me to spread out. The Inn offers plenty of snacks and coffee to keep any guest satisfied.

After setting up headquarters and completing my food consolidation task I met Cookie at the Y and we walked to Rockfish Gap Outfitter's, which is roughly one mile out of town.

Once Cookie completed what he needed to there, we walked back towards town where we ate dinner at "Mi Rancho", a local Mexican restaraunt. The food there was good bang for the buck. A taco sald and a taco did the trick for me.

It was then time to return to the Inn tp update my journal and prepare to hike out tomorrow.

I owe a huge thank you to the Appalachian Pages for putting me up here. This place is absolutely amazing.

I think I shall watch Sunday Night Baseball. The Red Sox(the greatest team in MLB history) are not playing, but it's better than no baseball at all.

Good night, and good luck.

Kirby

Ga>ME 2008.