garden. When Elvis' Mom died she was buried in a local cemetery, then when Elvis died his Dad had him laid to rest by his Mom. Later Vernon petitioned the city and got permission to have them moved and buried at Graceland. Then
when Vernon died he was buried there too. It's interesting that Vernon's Mom outlived all three of them and is buried next to Elvis at Graceland. After Graceland we went to his Car Museum. Wow! Stutz Bearcat, Rolls Royce, multiple Cadillac, motorcycles, Ferrari, MG and lots of stuff he drove around the yard. We ventured on to the airplanes. The
large jet was named the Lisa Marie. In the plane the seats were like couches, and the wash room had a gold sink and faucets. There was a conference room complete with a bar full of soda pop (Elvis didn't like alcohol) and a huge glass conference table. At the back was his bedroom with a queen size bed and a big bathroom, complete with gold sinks, etc. Guess what ... we're tired and our feet hurt! We had lunch and rested. Then Mike and Ralph had more tire duty, as we bought two more tires since ours were looking uneven and worn.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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