Floating on the Mississippi to see fall colors
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Phyllis and Frank Herman wanted simply to see orange and red
leaves at a time when Newport-Mesa ranks among the least colorful of
cities.
The Newport Beach couple had heard of the fall scene along the
Mississippi River. They had even traveled the lower portion of the
mammoth waterway one fall in the past. Earlier this month, they
decided to tackle the upper half of the Mississippi with old friends.
“This is the last trip of the year up to Saint Paul [Minn.] with
the Mississippi Queen,” said Frank Herman ,a retired doctor. “We
wanted to see the fall colors, so we arranged to go this month.”
The couple spent a week aboard the Mississippi Queen with eight
friends and fellow members of a bible study group from St. Andrews
Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. Close friends for 30 years, the
group decided that a trip would be as good a reason to get together
as their regular Bible study meetings.
They started in St. Louis, Mo., and ended their cruise in Saint
Paul, Minn. They heard lectures on the boat everyday about the great
river on which they were traveling, took short excursions off the
boat, ate gourmet meals three times a day and enjoyed entertainment
on the water every night.
“They had four vocalists who sang for us,” said Phyllis Herman, of
the regular boat performers. “We’re used to the big productions and
everything ... but they did a whole stage show. That was
interesting.”
The couple agreed that a favorite off-boat experience was being in
Mark Twain country in Missouri.
‘It was kind of fun to see,” Phyllis Herman said. “You learn as
kids in school everything he’s written and you see what he based it
on. You can just visualize.”
When asked what he considered the “coolest” land excursion, Frank
Herman chose the moment at the end of his trip.
“It was 30 degrees in St. Paul,” he said. “That was pretty cool.”
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