While on our travels today, we stopped in New Madrid, Missouri, in this town they are known for earthquakes in the past, and the river had flooded 48 feet at this town, but didn't get over the levee.
After getting to our next campground we really didn't have nothing to do tonight, but 34 of us went to Interstate BBQ for dinner. One of the other couples had ate there before and recommended for us all to go. Everyone seemed to like their food, it was really good.
Tues., Oct. 9
We had a tour of Memphis today by bus, we had a great pair of guys as our tour guides. The one guy played guitar and sang, and told us about the area.
We had stopped at Sun Studios, this is The Birthplace of Rock N Roll. This is the place where Elvis recorded his first song, That's All Right. We saw priceless 50's memorabilia from the music legends that blended blues & country music to explore in the Big Bang of Rock N Roll.
After driving around town, we got out for lunch on Berle Street. We ate lunch at Blues City Cafe, not the nicest restaurant but really good food. After eating our lunch we ordered an apple dumpling with vanilla ice cream,which was a highlight of the meal, a lot of us ordered this and all enjoyed it.
After lunch we had time to walk up Berle Street, there was two groups playing bluegrass music, really sounded nice. Walked into a few shops and then back to the corner at Blue City Cafe to meet the rest of the group for a walking tour down Berle Street.
The end of our walk ended at Gibson Guitar Factory. Our tour included an up-close look at the intricate process of binding, neck-fitting, painting, buffing and fine tuning that turns a piece of wood into a masterpiece like B.B. King's Lucille.
We then went to Memphis Rock N Soul Museum, developed by the Smithsonian Institution. The Museum presents a dazzling chronology of the rebellion hearts that shaped "The Memphis Sound." We were introduced to the pioneers who, for the love of music, overcame barriers to create the musical sound that changed the cultural complexion of the world forever.
This is a 78 juke box.
This was one of the longest days we had on the caravan, we left at 9 am., and never got back until 5:30 pm. We came back to camp and sat by the river and watched barges going by. The longest barge that we saw was 30 barges long, 6 across and 5 long.
Wednesday, Oct. 10
We went to Graceland this morning and went through the mansion.
Front of the house
Living room
Dining room
Sitting & TV room
Reward room
Memorial room
Meditation garden
Tomb stone
Later in the afternoon, we had gone to Gus's Fried Chicken Restaurant for a late lunch.
Nothing fancy, but really good fried chicken, every time you order a meal here in Memphis, they give you a slice or two of white bread. After getting back from town, we sat and played a game of joker with two other couples. They were having a happy hour next to the river and we all joined them and watched more barges, before dark.
Thursday, Oct. 11
We got up to it raining this morning, so I decided to do laundry, this is the first time that I was in a campground that doesn't charge for the washer or dryer, I'm glad I got there early, because everyone else had the same idea. We were planning to go into town again today, but it started to rain, so we just stayed at camp. Tonight was our final banquet, that was held at The Butcher Shop Steakhouse in Memphis on Front Street. The food was terrific, Ken and I both had the house specially, 9oz. Filet mignon stuffed with sautéed portabella mushrooms, Gorgonzola cheese and fresh rosemary. While dinner was being served, we watched a picture show of the our trip, different people submitted their pictures for the showing, really interesting.
After the program, Ken and I drove past Berle Street to see if anything was going on, but decided to go home.
Berle Street at night
We have really enjoyed our eighth caravan and are looking forward to another one next year.
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