It was time for some housekeeping and laundry so on Friday
we spent most of the day on those chores.
The park has a small laundry room with two washers & dryers so we
didn’t have to go out in search of a Laundromat.
Beale Street |
The Rendezvous |
Daylight on Beale |
With every few steps you would hear the Blues coming from another club….
and it was great music… just what we had come to hear! At a
small park we stopped to hear another band featuring Don Valentine. They were very good and we bought one of
their CD’s. (The sound quality left a lot to be desired but the music itself
was good.)
Don Valentine & band |
We found a table on the sidewalk outside of The Superior
Club, ordered a few drinks and watched the show provided by street acrobats or
tumblers. I don’t know what type of performer to call them. They would start doing back flips up the
street, continue past where we were sitting and stop half way down the
street. Amazing!!
As it started to get dark, more and more, people/tourists
showed up to join the throng. It never got rowdy or out of control. That was
probably due to a very strong police presence. Squad cars were parked up and
down the streets and the police themselves walked the street. We only saw a
couple of really drunk people and they were encouraged to walk on. It was
getting late so we headed back to camp.
We decided to stay one more day (Sat.) so we could stock up
on some supplies and after an Internet search we found a CostCo on the other
side of Memphis. While we shopped Jim
had the tires on the truck rotated and then went back to camp for some R &
R.
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LOVE it! Keep the stories coming Kathy!!!
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