It was 6:45 when we roused ourselves
to get out of bed on Thursday, Nov. 1st.
This is a late picture from our night in the Nashville stadium parking lot We were pretty hyped at this point thanks Pat for the photo |
We’d been laying in bed
listening to the jet rumble from the airport, some thunder too so not sure
which we were hearing. There was rain throughout most of the night, and
according to the forecast we would be getting it for much of the day today. The
temperature was 18C/63F so mild at least.
We have nice enough sites side by each We aren't around enough to sit outside anyway all we want is a place to park. :) |
A few cabins in the park to rent |
It isn't an Airstream, it's an Avion |
Bill and I made our coffee and tea
and I read blog posts on my laptop. Bill is having difficulty with his and we
need to get it in to Best Buy for the Geek Squad to have a look at it.
Frustrating, these technical ‘appenditures’! He has not had access to it for a
few days now. We’ve been talking about a new one for him, it is coming up 8
years old, but weren’t quite ready for that yet. Hopefully, it will be a much
less expensive fix.
In case you were wondering this is something you need to plan for |
Lisa Marie's jet |
At 8:15 we walked next door and had a
coffee with Rob and Pat while discussing plans for today and tomorrow. The
weather plays a part and with rain until early afternoon we made a couple of
decisions agreeable to everyone. That was easy! Back at the Suite, I was happy
to cook us a good breakfast of bacon and eggs. I had my egg on rye toast and it
was delicious! It is hard to eat ‘well’ when you’re travelling unless you eat
out.
A sample of tomorrow's excitement on our walk today |
We cleaned up dishes and I took a
walk in between the rain showers to check out the park. Bill read for a while with
his leg warmer (Clemson) on his lap and then he hopped in the shower. I would
have mine tomorrow morning. It will be a sunnier day Friday and that is when we’ll
visit the Graceland Estate. For the moment, I took a walk around this rv park
that we are in. Stepping between puddles, the rain seems to have let up and
allowed me to cover the perimeter.
Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow! |
On the crosswalk on Elvis Presley Boulevard |
When I returned, Bill told me Rob had
walked to get us all tickets for tonight’s shuttle but I missed him and went in
the wrong direction. I did get into the Ticketing building and poked around a
bit without stepping into any of the shops. I did walk through the park store
and saw a few things that might be interesting to pick up. I’ll check around
first over the next day or two because of course, I need a souvenir or two!
Just after 11, we all walked across
to the hotel and down Elvis Presley Boulevard, crossing the street to Graceland.
Oh my!
This is a new installation in the last 3 years |
How can you expect what it will be like until you are standing at the
gates where Elvis stood?
Sun Studios entrance |
It was emotional for me, while Bill, Rob and Pat
related memories, I had none – but this. It was nice to just put myself in the
zone, no expectations, and get the feeling for where I was actually standing.
Looking up at the Mansion, gave me tingles and I couldn’t wait until tomorrow
for the tour.
Shuttle to and from Sun Studios |
We walked back and had 45 minutes
before we could catch the Sun Studios shuttle so Bill and I went in to the park
office and picked up a few small mementos. A nice lady who greeted us earlier
suggested that we leave our jewelry behind and don’t be flashy when we go out
tonight. Don’t attract unwanted attention, in other words. Good advice, advice
Pat and I will heed. We teased about having to leave our $10,000 or $5 rings
behind.
When we caught the shuttle at 1 pm, I
was surprised that it was as far as it was to downtown and was grateful that we
didn’t have to drive it ourselves and try and find a parking space. We tipped
the driver coming and going and had a great tour of Sun Studios. Tiffany, our
bubbly guide, took our ‘humdrum’ crowd on a nice trip down memory lane with a
lot of history.
Love this story |
And this sign hangs proudly in the store of Sun Studios |
My main interest, of course, was
Elvis’ story and how he finally got his signed contract in July of 1954 (a very
good year!). It took him a year of auditioning and ‘pestering’ the staff at Sun
as he hung around day after day, hoping to get his break. Some of his story,
well, much of it, we knew but it was good to hear it from Tiffany.
She had details that we weren’t aware of.
It was very interesting to hear about Sam Phillips and how he got his studio up and running only to end up 18 mths later selling Elvis’ music contract rights to RCA for $36,000 to pay off lawyers fees from a law suit. Turns out, copywriting litigations were a serious offense in the 50’s too.
I have a young grandson at home who can almost match this lineup! :) |
The actual studio The X is where Elvis stood to record and many others as well |
Sun Studios is proudly a Mom and Pop business now and
has been put back on track 24 years after it sat empty. Today, they still open
the doors to aspiring young musicians who wish to come in and practice and make
recordings.
so, I recorded my first single It's called 'Trippin' in Memphis' |
We caught the bus back to Graceland
Park on the 2:30 shuttle. Bill let Clemson out and proceeded to stretch out on
his recliner for a snooze. I proceeded to make myself a tea and catch up on my
post for today. The air was cooling off so I wanted to layer up before we leave
tonight at 5:30. I think we all probably will. I removed my rings, earrings and
necklace just to be on the safe side. I have to decide where to carry my wallet.
I don’t want to carry a purse if I don’t have to.
Everything found a place in my jacket
and Bill helped by carrying my phone for me. We walked across Elvis Presley
Boulevard to the Guest Hotel (kind of formerly called Heartbreak Hotel ) where
we would get our ride to Beale St. The hotel was very fancy and I had to take
some pictures of the furniture in the entranceway. Our shuttle driver was
prompt at 6 pm. She was a pleasant lady and it was a 20-minute drive to the
Hard Rock Cafe where we all made our exit.
We could be an hour, 2 hours, 3 hours
or 4 hours and we could get a ride back home. What a cool street, blocked off for
3 blocks so we could walk down the centre. It wasn’t crowded and we were
thrilled to not have to fight crowds. I loved looking from end to end to see
the night lights, that is a cool time to go and the fact that we didn’t have to
drive on our own was an absolute bonus!
Beale Street What a great evening! |
My tummy was grumbling so we took the
driver’s directions to Alfred’s bar and grill. There was live music from a 3
pc. band called Stax and they played Johnny Cash tunes. They were very good.
We
sat back at the windows and ordered expensive drinks and very reasonable
entrees. It was a fun night out so we splurged a bit. Pat and I ordered the
Funky Monkey with rum, pineapple, and banana and they came with what else? A
funky monkey!
A closer look at our drinks the Funky Monkey Yes, we got to bring them home and yes, they clapped |
My buddies! |
We stopped in a souvenir shop where I
bought a Beale St. pin before we all caught the shuttle at 8:30. We had a bit
of fun on the ride chatting with a family from England who live in New Zealand.
Mom and Dad, son and daughter-in-law. They were traveling to quite a few places
on this trip and leaving tomorrow for Cuba and Mexico.
the road was bumpy on the shuttle I had to comment that Angeline had way too much fun bouncing on her hubby's lap |
We teased that Angeline,
the son’s wife and a born and raised Calgary-an, had to sit on his lap because
of a seat shortage. She soon acquired the nickname “Lap Girl’ and Mom asked me
to post her picture. What a hoot!
Pat was busy so I grabbed Rob for a photo |
The driver brought us four plus one
other couple back directly to the RV park instead of dropping us at the hotel.
How nice! We said our goodbyes to Pat and Rob and came inside to chill for the remainder
of the night. What an absolutely wonderful day this was with our good friends! I had a great time
from beginning to end. I hope you also had a good one.
There were large guitars all up and down the street so we did a fair bit of posing |
This is where we meet the shuttle for a ride back to camp |
Thank you for stopping by today.
Glad you had a fun time with Rob and Pat and are getting to see some sights there in Memphis, it was over 10 years ago when we were there, seems like yesterday. Now to visit Graceland is a real treat I know you will enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThis is very thrilling and to have our friends with us, is the icing on the cake! :)
DeleteThere are so many changes just in the last 3 years according to R & P so in 10 you may not recognize some things.
I'm so glad you are enjoying your time in Memphis. I can feel your excitement and remember feeling the same way. Soak it in!! Enjoy Graceland...I look forward to your post about it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cheri. It is certainly a heart pumping experience. I have many pictures to sort through before my post is ready. That is today's job while we're moving on. :)
DeleteFor me to see all of Elvis' gold records was amazing. Such a talent cut short.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, all those records in just 3 short years is unbelievable. He was indeed far too young.
DeleteIf your going to stay another day, or the next time through, or on your way out, check out the Bass Pro Shops Pyramid. It is an adventure in itself.
ReplyDeleteWe love that Bass pro shop is amazing !
DeleteWe will definitely have to come back for the Pyramid. We've heard about it and saw the green lights off in the distance Thursday night.
DeleteEasy to see you're an Elvis fan!
ReplyDeleteNot sure where you get that idea! haha
DeleteThis is so thrilling for us. :)
Looks like you are having so much fun! I love looking at your pictures. A big hi to all of you!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great place to visit. I have some sorting of pictures to do before the next post. So many taken as you can imagine.
DeleteWe send a big HI back! xoxo
Sounds like a very fun day!
ReplyDeleteYou packed a lot into that day and evening. I love Beale Street..you lucked out with not so many people there, and dinner looked awesome! Glad you guys are having such a fun time together! Nice to have a shuttle for sure! It's too bad the pricing is so high at Graceland though. Definitely outprices people. I don't remember what I paid years ago..Can't wait to see the pics of Graceland! These were awesome today!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great time and Beale St. Looks like it would be fun to visit.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great time and Beale St. Looks like it would be fun to visit.
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