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Play Around in Memphis
More than just the home of the blues and barbeque, Memphis gives you plenty of ways to play around, with fun things to do no matter who you are or what you like. Of course, if you’re into Elvis, rock-and-roll and mouth-watering ribs, you’ve got to check out Graceland, Sun Studios, and the Rendezvous. But Memphis has much more to offer than this holy trinity of southern culture, with enough to see, do and eat to make it the perfect location for your next long weekend getaway.
The families out there (or the wild at heart) should be sure to check out the Memphis Zoo, one of only four U.S. zoos with giant pandas. Recently ranked the #1 zoo in the U.S. by TripAdvisor.com, the Memphis Zoo lets you get up close and personal with the animal kingdom. And with the recent addition the Northwest Passage, home to Polar bears in a see-through underwater exhibit, and the zoo’s newest section, Teton Trek, kids and adults alike are certain to have a blast.
Don’t let your midtown experience stop at the zoo; the Cooper-Young and Overton Square neighborhoods are just down the street. Ask a local Memphian where to find a tasty bite to eat, great local music and ice cold beer, and they will probably direct you here. Speaking of beer … the environmentally conscious visitor can enjoy a locally brewed beer by Ghost River Brewing or walk through the natural landscape and educational facilities at the Lichterman Nature Center.
Memphis has museums for just about everything. From the Civil Rights Museum, Cotton Museum and Fire Museum in downtown to the Brooks Museum, Children’s Museum of Memphis and the Pink Palace Museum further east, the number of places to have fun while you learn are as bountiful as the barbeque restaurants. Families, friends, sports fans, history buffs, self-proclaimed food critics – Memphis has everything you need to keep everyone happy.
So when you visit Memphis, stay a few extra days. Even the locals don’t run out of things to do. And to make it easy, memphistravel.com is launching a new travel guide to help you plan your next vacation. Simply choose from a list of interests and you’ll be given a sample itinerary with lots of great ideas. You can also register for a chance to win one of twelve trip packages that include tours, gift certificates to Memphis’ favorite restaurants, hotel stays and more. Go to itinerary.memphistravel.com to get started.
Message in a Bottle
Here's the message in the bottle he sent me, and it came along with a very touching and a very sweet message that I've included below.Yes, they do always drift to you in constant moments of daydreaming. Especially so on this day and date which will always mark the anniversary of our beginning of this magical journey we share. 17-months, and forever to go! And soon will come the time that we’ll always be near and not separated by thousands of miles and I won‘t have to send you messages in a bottle. Happy Anniversary to my sweet and precious li’l cutie Anghel. I love you Lynndee!He melted my heart once again... (",)
I Don't Lag When Buying a Bag
I can still remember the last time I bought myself a new handbag, and it wasn’t that long ago, but after seeing this beige bag, I simply can’t resist being a shopaholic again. My hands are now getting itchy to order it pronto. You may think I am being impulsive again, but to tell you what, you definitely will be too once you see the other fashions and trendy handbags that are available if only you shop around and look.My Eyes Always Get Me in Trouble
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Somewhere Over the Rainbow, Wishes and Dreams Do Come True
Irish legend has it that if one sees a rainbow, at the end of the rainbow will be a pot of gold, guarded by a Leprechaun. And if one has the luck o’ the Irish, they may be able to seek it out and claim their fortune, as well as being granted three wishes from the Leprechaun if you capture him and let him go. The trick is, to find that proverbial end of the rainbow. History is full of rainbow legends and myth. It’s part of the history and culture of the Egyptians; the Sumerians; the Norse; the Greeks; the American Indian; and even the Australian Aboriginal tribes consider the rainbow a giant serpent. And of course, as all Christians know, the rainbow symbolizes God’s promise to mankind to never again destroy the earth using flood waters to kill all living things.
But what got me to thinking about all this was the fact that I saw a rainbow this morning on my drive to work. It had been raining, the sun was just peeking up over the horizon, and as its rays hit the moisture in the air, the water droplets created a prism that released a spectrum of colors that arced across the landscape. What a perfect way to begin the day, my eyes beholding such magical beauty.
Being of Irish blood myself, I couldn’t help but think of that pot o’ gold, only to realize that I had already found mine, in a metaphorical way, that is. But to find mine, I had to travel on to westward, across the vast expanses of the Pacific, and it wasn’t a Leprechaun I found guarding the pot, but an Anghel. That’s where things got turned around, though: instead of capturing her, she captured my heart, and the pot she was guarding was full of the love that we now share.
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And I’ve been assailed by a plethora of other memories once I began the process of going through Mama’s house, sorting out and sifting through all the pieces of the puzzle that comprised her life. Though in many ways a heartbreaking task, it’s also one filled with nostalgia and the rediscovery of long-forgotten pieces of my early journey through life, for she certainly had saved so much memorabilia from that long-ago time; photos; cards; baby clothes (I actually wore that?); report cards; you name it, she saved it.
Some of the most touching items I’ve found are the many gifts we had bought her over the years for birthday, Mother’s Day, and such. She truly treasured them as evidenced by the care she had taken to preserve so many of them. That got me to thinking about gifts, and the importance we attach to them. Though just things of a material nature, there are those that are of a great and lasting significance that you always remember. That made me start digging into my recollections in search of those gifts Mama had graced me with over the years, things of which she had made it a point to go that extra mile to give me something that may not have been needed, but something that she knew I would love or wanted so badly.
At the age of 13, for Christmas she bought me my first guitar, which was later followed by a second better one as well as a banjo. Those, in a way, were a gift to herself because she so loved music, and once I learned to play, we spent many an hour singing together, her teaching me her old favorites, gospel and traditional mountain music, for she had the voice of an angel. And, ironically, it was one of those songs that I sang at her graveside service, Wayfaring Stranger, one of the first songs I ever learned, my final, parting gift to her.
When I was 17, for my birthday she presented me with the first gift that acknowledged my passing into early manhood, a Schick Hot Lather Machine to aid me in my early attempts at scraping the peach fuzz off of my face. And though that first original one is long gone, to this day I’ve always had one and I always think of Mama and that first one when I shave.
But those things, and many others over the years, though special, were strictly of the material nature, regardless of the memories they evoke. There was, however, one special gift she gave me that will truly last a lifetime; so simple, yet……one that has given me not only so much pleasure but also was the foundation for the person I became. It was small enough to fit into the first wallet I ever had (also a gift from Mama) but the power contained therein of it has shaped not only my odyssey but the course of mankind as well, that being the power of knowledge contained within an 8 X 5 inch library card.
I was 6-years-old and had just finished the 1st grade when Mama took me to the library and got me that card. She was a voracious reader and, like her throughout her life, after I got my first library card, there hasn’t been one day that there hasn’t been a book in my hands, if only for just a few stolen minutes. By the time I was 9-years-old, I had already read everything I wanted to read in the children’s library and one day I wandered over to the adult section where, much to my youthful chagrin, I was initially turned away. I did, however, with the help of a very special lady, go home that day with two what I called “grown-up” books, two books that had a great impact on my life. But that story, the lady and the books, will be shared at another time.
Nonetheless, without a doubt, the greatest and most important gift my Mama ever gave me, other than the actual gift of life itself, was the library card. From that came my love of the written word, and in many ways books have been my salvation from a life of ignorance. And thankfully, I didn’t keep this to myself because I made it a point to tell Mama many times over the years what that gift meant to me, and I then passed the same gift on to my daughter, who’s probably read more books at her young adult age than I’ll ever read in my life.
Twilight and evening bell,
And after that the dark!
And may there be no sadness of farewell,
When I embark;
For tho' from out our bourne of Time and Place
The flood may bear me far,
I hope to see my Pilot face to face
When I have crossed the bar
Yes, as my brother said, life is now so different, living in a world without the presence of our mother. But even now I won’t say goodbye, no sadness of farewell allowed. I will say one more time, though, thanks for the memories, and thanks for the library card and for all the love you filled my world with. See ya on the other side, Mama, after I’ve crossed the bar.
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We definitely know we both deserve R&R and I know one place that could give us our dream vacation, none other than one of those Brighton holiday apartments. We’d be away from home but getting one of those HomeAway Holiday-Rentals would give us that homey feeling yet in a different place and setting. What a great thought!
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