Thursday, November 13, 2008

MEMPHIS BLUES

Bill and Jane have begun the journey south following the conclusion of the Brockport soccer season.

SUNYAC SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP IN ONEONTA, NY
Brockport qualified for the SUNYAC championship tournament by defeating Oswego at home in a quarterfinal game. The game went to a shootout after a scoreless tie in regulation and two overtime periods. In Oneonta at the Soccer Hall of Fame, Brockport played the two seed Plattsburg in the first round. For the second game in a row the contest ended in a scoreless tie after regulation and two overtime periods. The Golden Eagles again won the shootout to advance to the championship game on Saturday. Nick and Ellen made the trip to Oneonta to watch their brother play and were rewarded with a soaking rain in the second half. Brockport gave up two flukey goals early and were unable to make the comeback even though they outshot Cortland 20-8. The game ended a great season on a sour note but only one team can advance to the NCAA's.
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
It is a long trip from Oneonta to the PA. line but our travelers made it, and just in time as a snowstorm hit WNY the next day. Bill and Jane stayed overnight outside of Cleveland the first night and made it as far as Jackson, Tenn. the next day before stopping. The price of diesel goes down as you travel south - $3.57 a gallon in Bergen, NY, $3.27 in Erie, Pa. and $2.81 in Paducah, Kentucky. Gas in Kentucky was down to $1.77 a gallon. On Monday morning Bill and Jane pulled into the Elvis Presley RV Park in Memphis, Tennessee, which is just two blocks from Graceland. The check-in lady at the campground was very nice but warned tourists not to walk outside the park after dark. She said you sometimes hear gunfire at the apartments next door but not to worry, they weren't aiming at the campers. Bill and Jane realized she wasn't kidding but hey, the rates are very reasonable!

GRACELAND



The first stop was a tour of the Elvis Presley Estate known as Graceland. The actual estate is a small mansion located on 13 acres of land which Elvis bought when he was 21 years old. The tour starts with a shuttlebus that drops you off at the front entrance with a headset that allows self tours at your own pace. The first floor and basement areas are all still decorated the way they were when Elvis died in 1977. No tourists are allowed in the second floor area which was the same when Elvis entertained guests, no one went upstairs. The rooms are extremely interesting to say the least, with plush (some would say gaudy) furniture, full-mirrored stairwells, a fabric covered billiards room (including the ceiling),

a jungle motif den

and larger than life pictures of Elvis and his family throughout.



Kitchen

Dining Room

He had a special TV room with three televisions which Elvis watched simultaneously after he heard that Lyndon Johnson watched the evening news that way.

Lisa Maries Play yard

Elvis' fathers office - Vernon Presley

Elvis designed his own racquetball court out back when he became interested in that sport. It now displays some of his gold and platinum records, awards and trophies.
There is a special section devoted to Elvis' movie career,

Elvis & Priscilla's wedding attire
devoted to Elvis jumpsuits,
and a trophy wing where more of Elvis' numerous gold records and personal achievements are enshrined.



Jane was able to locate the jumpsuit Elvis wore when she saw him in concert in Syracuse in 1976.
Elvis record sales continue today more than 30 years after his death. He has sold over a billion records worldwide which is far and away more than other artist or group in history.
The tour of the mansion concludes in the meditation garden where Elvis is buried along with his parents, Gladys and Vernon, as well as his grandmother.

Elvis was originally buried in a nearby cemetery but Vernon received permission to move the grave to Graceland when fans began to desecrate the original site.

Elvis had a twin brother, Jesse Garon Presley who was still-born and is buried in Tupelo, Mississippi, but has a plaque in the cemetery which commemorates his short life. The meditation garden is loaded with floral arrangements, teddy bears and mementos from fans all over the world who still love the king of rock and roll.

The shuttle brings you back to the start point where the Elvis Automobile Museum is located. Elvis loved his cars and most of them were customized to suit his bigger-than-life tastes. He had a white Rolls Royce,
a pink Cadillac,
a red MG, two Stutz Roadsters, and numerous other vehicles.


Next door is displayed Elvis' personal airplane, the Lisa Marie,


Dining room table on airplane

One of the many sitting areas on the airplane

and his smaller jet.


Both interiors are decorated in classic Elvis fashion with 24 karat gold seat belts and plush surroundings.


There is also a museum dedcicated to Elvis' military career with original uniforms, letters and the story of his service to our country most of it while stationed in Germany in 1960 and 1961.




The complex also includes several restaurants and about eight gift shops where one can purchase just about any Elvis paraphernalia imaginable.
BEALE STREET



Beale Street is Memphis' answer to Broadway in Nashville. It is closed off to vehicles and contains some of the best blues and rock and roll music in the world. Bill and Jane chose an Irish pub, Silky O'Sullivans,
for their first foray on Beall St.
They were entertained by Lanier Smith and Lawrence Long,
a blues duo who could sing and play any request imaginable, from Led Zeppelin and ZZ Top to Elvis. The ribs served for supper were the best Bill ever tasted.
More to follow as Bill and Jane's exploration of Memphis continues.

Friday, October 17, 2008

THE LEAVES ARE FALLING

Two months have passed since our travelers' last post, and much has happened in that time.

Bill and Jane learned through the miracle of sonogram that their grandchild is going to be a boy! Oh joy oh joy!
CORNAPALOOZA WEEKEND
Bill and Jane were invited by John and Carol Schiltz to the annual corn weekend held at the Schiltz Hacienda on Minkel Road in Strykersville. About 10 RV units attended from the Strykersville camping group and a good time was had by all. It turned into corn week as our couple seemed to have trouble leaving the beautiful site but they finally made their way to the Southwoods Campground in Byron, NY.

BUFFALO BILLS FOOTBALL



Bill attended the Bills home openver vs. Seattle along with Greg, Brad and Jeff Almeter. Buffalo exploded for a huge win and were hitting on all cylinders. They have since jumped out to a 4-1 record and first place in the AFC East. Looks like the Super Bowl in Tampa this year will be a great place to be for Bills fans!
NEW YORK STATE FAIR
Bill and Jane made the trip to Syracuse to attend the NYS Fair. They were joined by Dave and Pam Hachey, Nick and Ellen,

and Jonny and his roomate Paul. The fair is still great fun but someone moved the Wine Court.
The sand and butter sculptures
were impressive and everyone had a great lunch at Dinosaur BBQ.

TOBY KEITH CONCERT



Toby Keith concert tickets at Darien Lakes Theme Park were a mother's and father's day gift from Greg. Toby was preceded by Montgomery Gentry. It was an awesome and raucous concert by both artists who sang their hearts out. Thanks again Greg!
BROCKPORT SOCCER
Brockport is off to a great start of the soccer season as Brad begins his junior year of college.

Their current record is 6-4 overall and 4-2 in the SUNYAC Conference. Brad is leading the team in scoring with 14 points and 5 game winning goals.

How far Brockport goes in the post-season will determine when Bill and Jane begin heading south.
POTSDAM ROAD TRIP

Bill, Jane, Greg and Jonny made a road trip to Potsdam to watch Brockport Soccer and pay a visit to Grandma Dougan. It was a fun reunion and Grandma had a great home-cooked meal on Friday waiting for our travelers following the win over Potsdam State. Saturday night Bob and Lona joined the group for a fantastic dinner at the Lobster House Restaurant in Potsdam.
On Sunday the fast-fleeting weekend came to an end as everyone rushed home to watch the Bills game.

BRIAN AND SARAH GET MARRIED



The Lefort clan gathered in Bolton, Mass. for the long-awaited wedding of Brian and Sarah. Brian is Bill's nephew. The weekend extravaganza was held at the International, a world renowned country club in a wooded setting which is rated one of the top golf venues in the world. Bill and Jane drove their RV to the Minuteman Campground in Littleton, Mass. which is a short drive from Bolton. Greg, Jonny and Jeff Almeter joined them in Littleton which was home base for the weekend. Sarah was a beautiful bride and comes from a wonderful family.
The reception was very elegant and posh and made Bill & Jane thankful for having four boys. The weekend was topped off with a Sunday brunch at the International before everyone said their goodbyes and headed back to the real world.
ALLEGRO RALLY IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
Instead of heading west Bill and Jane drove north to their first Tiffin Rally held at the Cold Springs Campground in Weare, New Hampshire. There were 75 other Tiffin Units in the campground for the weeklong festivities. The week started off with seminars for Tiffin owners to learn more about their units. A team of technicians drove there from Red Bay, Alabama to perform repairs on any rigs that needed them - for free! Bill and Jane had a reunion with Ron and Lilly from Chicago
and met so many other RV'ers from all around the country.
Bean bag baseball, blindfold wagon racing and toilet seat horseshoes were a few of the games contested at the rally. (Bill won toilet seat horseshoes) A professional linedance instructor from Canada taught the rallyers many new dance steps. The dinners prepared by caterers were delicious and the highlight of the week was a lunch cruise on Lake Winnipusaukee aboard the Mt. Washington, a luxury triple decker cruising vessel.
The fall foliage viewed from the water was incredible.
There was musical entertainment every evening in the dining hall and our tired campers slept well at the end of every busy day. Finally the week came to an end and the Garmin (GPS Unit) took our travelers through the Green Hills of Vermont, a breathtaking route highlighting the fall colors at their peak.
HEADING SOUTH SOON
Summer and autumn have flown by and Bill and Jane are making plans to visit Memphis, Tennessee in November on their way to Florida. Until we post again, go Buffalo Bills

and go Brockport Golden Eagles!