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We’re going to Graceland, Graceland, Memphis, Tn….

Monday, August 11th, 2008

I know, I know, quoting another song! We left Shawnee, Ok (88 degrees at 7:30am thank you) and hit the road for Little Rock. In Little Rock it was also really warm but we didn’t care too much. We had a cabin w/ A/C at the KOA and just spent a couple of hours in the pool, had dinner and hit the sack.

The next day it was a short drive to Memphis where we had a cabin reserved at the Graceland RV Park, thats right folks, we slept right next door to Elvis! Woo hoo. Everyone is SO friendly. I’ve got to say, I have no desire to live there but they sure are friendlier than the average Portlander. After we got in our cabin we headed right to Graceland. It’s a spendy entrance fee at $36pp but included the mansion tour and grounds as well as the car museum, plane museum and an exhibit on his army days. The house was hysterical, totally 70’s style but very flamboyantly done (no big shock there, have you seen his outfits???), turquoise drapes with an 11ft white couch and stained glass windows with 6ft tall peacocks! The jungle room was outfitted in crazy furniture and dark green shag carpet on the floor AND the ceiling and the bar downstairs was all yellow vinyl…just great stuff. It’s all exactly as Elvis had it when he died in 1977 and I must say they’ve kept it in beautiful condition. The cars and plane and military exhibits were also interesting but I was actually a bit shocked by all the cheesy stuff you can buy. I expected memorabilia..but truly, who buys fudge called “Elvis fudge”???? The replica outfits were tempting but at $1200 just way over budget, ha ha, so I settled for an overpriced, albeit cute, black tank with Elvis in sequins on the front.

That night we went to a restaurant recommended by Billy, the manager at the RV Park called Marlowes. If you call they come and pick you up for free in their pink limo, so cheesy! We shared a rib platter with coleslaw and the best baked beans we’ve ever had served by Vee, perhaps the friendliest waitress in the world! It was a good day.

Next day we drove to downtown Memphis which could only be described as bizarre. At 9:30am there was just NO ONE on the streets…we realize not as many people are traveling this year but in Portland the streets are crammed at almost every hour with employees of the mall, people going to Starbucks, whatever..it was almost like a ghost town. We had breakfast at Denny’s across from the Peabody hotel and then headed inside for the “duck march”. It’s a tradition that has been going on for 75yrs where the ducks come down the elevator, walk across the red carpet and jump into the center fountain in the lobby to spend the day. At 5pm they go back up to the elevator to their duck park. Crazy. It started as a practical joke by some friends of the hotel owners at the time and guests loved it so much they made it a daily thing and now “train” the ducks to do the walk.

After the duck viewing we walked over to the Civil Rights Museum based at the Lorraine Motel where Martin Luther King Jr was killed. It’s nice that they kept the front of the hotel looking exactly as it did and built the fascinating museum off the back. We did the audiotour which was really fascinating but with that and the thousands of pictures and text it took about 2 1/2 hrs to go through the history of equal rights up until 1968 and by then were too wiped to go across the street to the 1968-present day stuff. Really well done though.

We stopped by the Gibson Guitar factory and tried to take a tour but they were all sold out so instead had a great BBQ pulled pork sandwich while listening to some blues on Beale St. Then, a highlight when we went out to Sun Studio. Some of you may know they discovered Elvis but they also discovered Howlin Wolf, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, BB King, etc etc. Really cool studio tour and we had a great time talking to “Mizz Lisa” while she made up our chocolate malts. I do love the people down here!

We headed to Nashville the next day and spent the afternoon at the Grand Ole Oprey, taking the backstage tour and meeting Bill Anderson who was there rehearsing. WE have no idea who he is (other than the slight info gleaned at the museum) but the tour guide and others in the group were way overcome that he was there and met with us…opps, guess we’re not up on our Nashville history! We would have been more excited to see Carrie Underwood who was performing the next night.

We then had a beautiful 7hr drive through Knoxville, Asheville NC and the Great Smoky mountains on our way to York SC to get to Vicki & Darin’s house. Their new neighborhood and house is gorgeous and they and they’re two adorable kids, Logan & Samantha are all settling in and doing great. I was thrilled to have a kitchen at my disposal and cooked breakfast and dinner all weekend for everyone and we saw some Civil war battlefields & museum and spent a day at Carowinds amusement/ water park. It was a wonderful, although too short, weekend and we’re certainly going to miss them again when we get back to Portland.

This morning we headed 3hrs southeast to Charleston. I have been wanting to visit this city as long as I can remember and it’s absolutely gorgeous! We first headed to the Notso Hostel listed in Lonely Planet in an attempt to keep costs down but found the place locked up with a note that said if you hadn’t booked ahead you needed to wait until 5pm until the staff arrived for the evening??? What? I think not! So, we headed down to the Holiday Inn Downtown. It’s a nice room, friendly staff and walking distance to everything so all good. We headed right out for lunch at Sticky Fingers…really great wings and a good salad and we were good for a long walk. We spent about 3 1/2 hrs wandering downtown, stopping at the Slave Market musuem (on the site of the slave market in Charleston) and took dozens of pictures. We stopped to buy a very cool handwoven grass-reed basket from a lovely woman named Ann along the way and found a wine/cheese bar I think we’ll head back to for dinner. All in all a lovely few days on the road.

Tomorrow we see the USS Yorktown and Ft Sumpter as well as going into a couple of plantation houses and then a long day driving to get to Williamsburg, Va on our way to Wash. DC. Hope everyone is well at home and enjoying the summer as much as we are! Living the Dream in SC - Jim & Rhonda

On the road again, just can’t wait to get on the road again…..

Sunday, August 3rd, 2008

Oh, the joy that is a Willie Nelson song! Actually, after our 10hr drive today we most surely are NOT excited to get back on the road again tomorrow! We really enjoyed our time in Sedona, what a gorgeous spot. We drove south to Montezuma Castle, so named - incorrectly- that it was named so upon discovery because they assumed the Aztec chief Montezuma had built it. Later it was proven that the Aztecs never got that far north but the name stuck. It is an interesting multi-level housing structure built into the cliffside and believed to be built around 1300. The Indian tribe that occupied the space dispersed in around 1450 to incorporate into other tribes and simply abandoned the site..pretty interesting.

Next, on to Santa Fe. It was a pretty long day, around 9hrs driving, because we also stopped along the way to visit the Petrified Forest National Park.  Fascinating how trees became petrified and are now basically colored stone, other than that it was a very baren, windswept environment. It was an uneventful drive until we got closer to Santa Fe. We got a cabin at the KOA camp just outside of town which was very cute. Simple, just a bed, front porch with swing and BBQ but comfortable for two nights and the facilities were worlds better than the national park campgrounds!! Santa Fe is absolutely incredible! I loved Sedona but the heat was incredibly oppressive so I could never manage a summer living there (89 when we woke up Fri morning with the news warning people to stay inside to avoid the dangerous heat of midday!) but Santa Fe is equally gorgeous but averages daytime highs in summer in the low 90’s and because of the altitude at 7000 ft it cools off very nicely at night. We spent all day Saturday in town checking out the booths at Saturday market, exploring galleries and shops and visiting the Georgia O’Keefe museum. The St Francis of Assissi cathedral has the oldest Madonna statue in the US and there are some fantastic restaurants. We had a great lunch at Ore Cafe, right on the plaza…wonderful southwestern cuisine. A blackened chicken salad with mandarin oranges for Jim and Tacos de Yucatan with rice and pinto beans for me and a cadillac margarita for both of us. So good! And, we found our dream store! It’s called Seret & Sons and has thousands and thousands of old carved doors, tables, pillars, etc mostly from India. Rugs from Tibet, armours, etc. It was just amazing and we were in hog heaven. Of course, none of it is inexpensive and we don’t even have a house right now but it’s sure nice to dream!

Then there was today, a VERY VERY VERY long day of driving through some of the most boring, remote landscape we could imagine. We drove for 565 miles and never actually had to make a turn once (except from the KOA in Santa Fe and into the hotel we’re in now). Just endless miles of barely changing scenery and flat, straight roads. I will say, it made for easy driving (except for the bad wind gusts) but we are glad it’s over. Why anyone chooses to live in East New Mexico, Northern Texas or Western Oklahoma is beyond me! We stopped at a particularly cheesy place in Amarillo, Tx for lunch called the Big Texan Steak House. I heard about it in Lonely Planet and it was too fun to pass up! Their big promotion is that if you can eat a 72oz (that is not a typo) steak along with all the sides in under 60 minutes it’s free- otherwise it’s $50! No one was attempting it when we were there but they even have a stage with a big timer beyond it where people go to try and accomplish it..crazy! We had the teensy (ha ha) 8oz prime rib lunch which was very good. The place is total wild west kitchsy but a fun stop.

Now, we’re at the Holiday Inn Express in Shwanee,Ok. It was 105 today and still hot out. Yuk. We wanted to get east of Oklahoma City to make our drive to Little Rock a bit shorter tomorrow and not have to mess with any Monday rush hour traffic so we drove forever and treated ourselves to a nice hotel. Some delivery pizza and a couple of lemonades and we’re good! Tomorrow we are at the KOA near Little Rock and then on to Memphis for 2 nights at the Graceland RV park! Woo hoo, Elvis, here we come!!!

Hope all is well for you all and we’ll get pics up soon! The dream continues…..love, Jim & Rhonda

The Adventure Continues….

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Well, anyone who knows us well is aware we've been having a tough time adjusting to being back in the reality of being home. So, we decided to combine job hunting with traveling! It's our good friends Vicki & Darin's ... [Continue reading this entry]

Pics of Egypt

Sunday, July 20th, 2008
As promised , here are the pictures of Egypt...enjoy all the amazing art & architecture http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimandrhondartw/sets/72157606283091741/detail/

Pics of India!

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Finally!!!! Here are pics of India. Enjoy them and we promise Egypt and Africa will be up very shortly. Cheers, J&R http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimandrhondartw/sets/72157606064259559/

Back in Portland!

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Unbelievably, we're back!!! We only told 3 people that we were returning early, our friends Ron & Dario, who picked us up, and my brother who needed to make sure our money was available so we have been surprising loads ... [Continue reading this entry]

Cape Town!!!

Sunday, June 8th, 2008
Well, here we are back in Cape Town, one of the prettiest places on earth. It was a bit sad leaving everyone yesterday when we arrived. We drove the 1hr from Stellenbosch playing all of our favorites tunes and singing ... [Continue reading this entry]

Botswana,Namibia, & South Africa

Sunday, June 8th, 2008
Back again! On 19May we headed off to Botswana for the second part of our trip. The 10 of us from the original truck, Jim & I, Tim, Giles, Mel, Toni, Aneeta, Keith, Rob and John plus Joe, the new ... [Continue reading this entry]

Malawi & Zambia

Sunday, June 8th, 2008
Hello friends & family, back again. We're now at a fantastic B&B in Cape Town so I actually have time to blog! On 7 May we had our first days in Malawi. It is one of the poorest countries on earth ... [Continue reading this entry]

Tanzania!

Saturday, May 31st, 2008
Hi folks, So sorry it's been such a long time since the last blog!! We've been covering THOUSANDS of kilometers and seeing so much stuff it's mindblowing! We're doing great and are currently in Swakopmund, Namibia on the Atlantic coast. ... [Continue reading this entry]