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Walking in Memphis

spent the Labor Day Weekend, we this time on a lake in the vicinity of Memphis, along with family Hagen Mueller. After finding the campsite at last (it was already dark and poorly signposted), we went to sleep relatively quickly.
The next morning we let it take it easy. This means that we slept from beautiful, relaxed and ate breakfast extensively before the caravan (hammock). Herrlich!

Adi and Emi meanwhile explored the playground. There was a huge great climbing tree.
much fun we had with a game of UNO!
Then there was a delicious soup to the strengthening of Chris.
the afternoon, we moved then still in the city.


Do you know him? Of course, the King of Rock 'n' Roll Elvis Presley, who so in Memphis lived and worked and what the city is now famous Sun The cult of Elvis is felt in every corner.
We went with a kind of magnetic levitation to an island in the Mississippi River (Mud Iceland). Micha unfortunately had to stay with Morgan on the mainland, because dogs were not allowed on the island.
From here we had a great view of downtown.


On the island there was a museum, which looked inside like a Mississippi steamer.
The fine ladies sitting at the bar!
was out of the running of the Mississippi River rebuilt, including the cities where it flows through. Since it was nice really warm, the girls were able to jump around in it barefoot.
geography almost to touch!


The river then ended in accordance with the reality in the Gulf of Mexico (Mississippi Delta) and in a large pool of water. Do they have created really nice!
Back on the mainland, we met again on Morgan and Micah and made another foray into the inner city. On the Beale Street all had more of a street party character, many people Strassenkuenstler and everywhere music.


Now that we were all very hungry, we tried the restaurant with the biggest burgers in town to eat. This proved difficult but there meant to be, because first it was rather crowded, and secondly you have to really big things loose wait times an hour (after you have ordered). So we stayed at the usual size and finally came around and happy to walk back to the campsite.
The next Day was a visit to "Graceland" on our program. This is the property on the Elvis Presley and his family (including his parents) has lived and which today is to visit a museum.


The visitor center is on the opposite side of the road and you will be using buses to run the 200 meters in front of the house (what an effort).
So that is the residence of the property in a great Suedstaatenstil.
There was an audio tour for everyone (even in German), which gave to every room and outbuilding interesting information.


living


dining
TV room
This is the so-called " Jungle Room "with a real waterfall and many custom-built wooden furniture.


Rueckansicht the house


And everywhere hung gold records and hundreds of images of the big idol.


although buried Elvis Presley in his native Tupelo, there are at Graceland by him and his parents' memorial tablets (similar to a grave with a grave stone), which a tourist take pictures as we of course needs.


the visitor center there is also the car collection of the King to see.


The color is not to the liking of Emi and Melli, but at that time in full.

belonged equally to this leather jackets. Look cool from Holger!


Glitzeranzuege These were a must!



And a superstar as well asks for a private jet (or two).

also a viewing was possible.


were enthusiastic about the children from the dining room of the aircraft.


Since we already relatively early back to the caravan were, we could still make a trip to the beach. As Millie's Island not been recently (could it somehow and an animal lie in wait for them), they had to sweat in the still very warm sun. Tough luck!



Holger and Emi contrast, had a great time splashing in the lake.



evening we grilled still together all nice.



Liess and end your day with a small sip.



After a relaxed breakfast and a quiet morning at the caravan we started then again on the way back to Tuscaloosa.

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