It had been pretty hot in St Louis but Memphis was even hotter and stickier we were definitely in the South now.
We were staying at the Peabody Hotel, this is famous for it's Duck Parade, twice daily at 11am and 5pm. This apparently dates back to 1933 when 2 drunken hunters decided to release their live decoy ducks into the lobby fountain.
So here's the Duck Master with his ducks !
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The ducks jumped in the fountain and swam around and ate the food for the next 30 minutes
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All the kids loved it and we had a nice cocktail to get the day going.
We then went to explore the riverside, there are train tracks close to the river, one appears to be for some local trains that were not running and one is Canadian National.
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I never saw a single train use these tracks but they looked reasonably shiny.
The nearest of these 2 bridges is the train bridge for UP, BNSF and NS.
The far one is the road bridge.
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We did a bit of exploring but not a lot was going on and it was just getting hotter.
Beale street is supposed to be the main attraction but nothing happens on a Monday lunchtime in July
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After lunch we had a bit more of a wander around, the court house area has some nice buildings
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The fire department were out and about
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It did appear to be a false alarm.
Emma then went off for a foot massage while I headed off down the river to the railway bridge
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That's a stack train passing over.
It turns out you can walk over the bridge
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I then found a decent spot to watch trains.
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All the signals were on red of course and it turned out that those locos were the pushers as the NS train departed.
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Finally there was a green signal and another train came over the bridge.
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and a pusher on the back, oh dear I've hit the file limit, I'll put it on the next one.