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Graceland!

When I decided to move, I had one request for my 2,000 mile road trip. I had to stop at Graceland. Must. Necessity. Must go to Graceland. Period. So… I went to Graceland.
I had never been to Memphis, heck I didn’t even know what else was there but I was going to find out and find out I did. Graceland itself is so much bigger than I had imagined. The house itself wasn’t as big as the mansions that celebrities are living in nowadays but the property itself was very large. The history and memorabilia is extensive. We flew thru it and were there for three hours. Elvis, you were a popular man!
A little bit of history on the King: Elvis Aaron Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi on January 8, 1935 which is not that far from Memphis. Music is huge in Memphis and it is not surprise that his influences came from country, gospel and blues which you can take in at the the same place he did in Memphis, Beale Street. In 1954, his first recording took place at Sun Studios, not far from Beale Street and within two years he was known internationally. And as they say, the rest is history.
I took many, many, many photo’s when I took the tour. Some are dark due to the lighting and my camera at the time but I’ll share some of my favorites.
Graceland.
Yes, you need to take the shuttle up to the front of the home.
For the tour they give you a very fashionable headset. Each room has a number which you enter in so you can go at your own pace.
Can’t you just see him sitting at the piano, singing and playing a tune.
This picture is really bad quality but I wanted to include it. I was surprised at how small the kitchen was. It wasn’t anything that I would’ve imagined.
The Jungle Room.
Appropriately named.
Look at the arms of the chair!
This room actually creeped me out a bit. I think its just because of the alien monkey sitting on the table.
This room (below) was actually covered in fabric. You can see the walls and the ceiling.
I would hate the dust that would collect. Good thing he could afford someone to clean the home for him!
The backyard swing set for his daughter and horse area. You wouldn’t think the back yard was this big from the front.
In addition to the main house, there are a few other buildings on the property. One was the racket ball / court area which is now housed with memorabilia. Another which was considered his office and I believe one more as well. Forgive me, it’s been a couple years.
One of my favorite things to check out were his outfits. LOVE THEM!
His wedding tux and Priscilla’s wedding dress were also on display.
It also goes to show you he wasn’t a very big man.
Seriously, you know you wouldn’t pass up the opportunity to put one these on and swing your hips a little bit! Don’t deny it – I know!
Just a tiny, minute portion of all of his awards and memorabilia.
I believe this was in one of his offices.
The backyard.
The backyard holds the very nice pool.
It also holds something else that I had no idea of at the time.
Elvis is buried here with his parents, grandmother and twin brother.
Once you are done touring the side of the street the home is on, you are still not done.
Yes, I’m serious.
Back on the other side of the street (the side where you buy tickets) there is a car exhibit where you can find his extensive collection including the famous pink Cadillac. It’s actually pretty interesting to walk through. There are plaques and information available telling the story of why the vehicles are important.
One more thing that you might not have thought of originally. You can also tour his planes. Go in, walk around. Check them out and all their retro decor.
Graceland holds an abundance of information, souvenirs, memorabilia all commemorating the life of Elvis. Even thought we went during the week, there was still one heck of a line to check the place out. Tickets are a little expensive but I considered this something that I would do once so I found it worth it. If you do plan on visiting, be sure to give yourself plenty of time. I didn’t realize how many buildings and items were on display to check out. We did a very fast forward version of the tour since we didn’t have a ton of time and had to get back on the road. You could definitely plan on spending your entire day here just taking your time and checking out the entire area. Whether or not you are a huge Elvis fan, I would say it’s worth stopping to check out. It’s a part of American history folks!

Presidents Day & Update

Happy President’s Day Ya’ll! I hope the majority of folks were able to take the day off and relax. I seem to have a hard time sitting still, even when I have a three day weekend. It’s like I’m always giving myself a new project or something to keep me occupied other than just sitting down and doing nothing.
Update: My camera is currently out of commission for what could be as short as seven days or as long as two weeks. With that being said, I’m taking this time to recap on some “adventues” that I’ve taken in the past. Although my posts are usually random and posted here and there, expect that even more in the upcoming seven days, up to two weeks. I’m kind of excited about this though because there are a lot of things that I would like to share!
AND since it is President’s Day afterall……
President George HW Bush Library in College Station, TX.
George W. Bush’s House in Dallas. Just prior to his moving in.
Saturday’s Trip: Mark Cuban’s house in Dallas. Ok, maybe he’s not officially the President or the Mayor but he might as well be!

Vermont Trip Part I

As always, the trip home is a long haul. I need to fly into the Burlington, VT airport (the closest one) and there is never a direct flight coming from Texas – so a layover is expected, you just need to find the best one.

I chose to go home early for Christmas for a few reasons. Cheaper, short flights / less layovers (one is enough) and to avoid the anxious Christmas travelers. Plus, I don’t have to share my family and friends. A little selfish here, haha.

I left Dallas / Ft. Worth headed to Burlington via Dulles. I’ve now adapted to having layovers only where I have friends. No sense in getting stranded where I don’t know a soul. The first flight was great. No turbulence, beautiful clear day – we were even a few minutes early. Awesome!

Flight #2 – I arrive at Dulles and immediately see my next flight is delayed about an hour. OK that’s not so bad. A little time goes by, an announcement is made – flight cancelled due to mechanical issues. As much as it sucks, I appreciate them telling us then and not later (I was on an AA flight once and we waited 11 hours before they cancelled the flight. That was fun.) So everyone rushes to get a new flight. All the flights out of Dulles to Burlington are booked.

I ended up being put on a direct flight out of Reagan National Airport to Burlington. Yes, I was at Dulles. The airline provided a voucher for a cab. Thank you. I just had to get there. I grouped up with three other lovely ladies in line and decided this was going to be a group traveling effort. We were all from different backgrounds, all older than myself. One a retired publisher/consultant (I believe) who lived in the DC area for thirty years. She now lives outside Savannah, GA and was headed to her second home in Vermont. Another, a retired wedding planner, not estate sales / interior designer who lives in Lake Placid, on her way home. The third, a woman from Bethesda who was on her way to Vermont. We all had Green Mountains on the mind. It was great to spend some time with them and listen to some of their stories.

We left Dulles Airport headed to Reagan and it turned out to be more of a mini DC sight seeing tour. We drove by Arlington Cemetery and the Pentagon (they’re still fixing it from 9-11, hard to imagine ten years later) and finally arrived at the airport. We went thru security for a second time (chugged an overpriced bottle of water I purchased earlier in the day) and we were good to go. Considering I do love the sights of DC, the change in flights wasn’t at a loss. After take off, I had the BEST view.

(Try to ignore the corner of the windows in a couple of the pictures.)

The Capital Building, Washington Monument, Smithsonian’s, Lincoln Memorial and if you look to the left of the Washington Monument – you can see the White House!
Sights changed when I came into land in the Green Mountain State!
Thank you for the snow!