A blog about our road trips on Route 66, Lincoln Highway, St. Louis, New York, Michigan, etc. (we have been to 37 States, 13 more to visit), about my love of hockey (NHL), football (NFL), coming to America, growing up in Viet Nam, humor that ain't funny and still a lot of ramblings!
SUMMER TIME
Thursday, May 12, 2011
WELCOME TO NEW ORLEANS
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
DA SISTAS IN N'AWLINS
I finally understood how exciting N'awlins could be. The town has a lot of history and plenty of interesting characters. One thing for sure, you would not find me in any of the wild videos during Mardi Gras parades!
Labels:
America,
Memories,
My Sister,
New Orleans,
Travel
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
HAPPY BELATED 2ND BIRTHDAY TO BENJAMIN!
It is the same excuses - watching NHL playoffs games, getting depressed after my beloved Red Wings were eliminated (again by the Sharks) and side-tracked by other activities.
So please join me in wishing Benjamin a belated Happy Birthday and many more years in a peaceful and happy world.
Labels:
Benjamin,
Bensonhurt,
Brooklyn,
Humor,
New York
Monday, May 09, 2011
WOULD YOU CARE FOR A HOT ROLL?
I took the photo above after we got off the exit to Lambert's Cafe. It is in the area of Poplar Bluff/New Madrid in Missouri where the Corp. of Engineers just put a hole in the Mississippi River Levee to relieve pressure from the rising water. The plan was designed to flood the farmland in order to spare the pupulated residential areas.
We realized that Sunday was Mother's Day and the Cafe was completed packed. CP had to stay in the parking lot since there was no parking space. I took CH inside the Cafe and showed her around. CP and ate at Lambert's once in 1998 on our trip to Cape Girardeau, Missouri. (I just waited for the cart to come by and did not wish to be hit in the head with a hot dinner roll.) The place is famous for its tradition of servers throwing hot rolls when guests raised their hands for more. Servers also walked around with side items, ready to fill your plates, at no extra charge. Read more about this tradition and all the festive-like atmosphere at www.throwedrolls.com and exact locations of the Cafe in Sikeston and in Branson (Missouri) and Foley in Alabama. I took a few photos inside the Cafe but the images did not turn out too good - must be the camera getting tired from being over-worked!
At 2:20 p.m. we were getting hungry and decided to get off the exit to St. Genevieve, Missouri. After lunch, we walked around the town square. We attempted to take the path leading to the ferry but could not get thru because the flood gate was already set in place. We thought CH would love to see the Blue Owl restaurant (above photo) in Kimmwick, Missouri so we made a quick stop there too. We did not get home until around 4:20 p.m. CP made hamburgers for dinner and finished up the apple pie he made on Thursday when CH first arrived in St. Louis. (QQ, we promise to make you an apple pie when you spend more time visiting and not just ran the marathon, then "fly away"!)
The next day, Monday, May 10th, I took CH around town, showing her the Awakening scuplture by J. Seward Johnson at Central Park in Chesterfield, www.chesterfieldarts.org. There are only two other castings of the Awakening in the world, Maryland, USA and Siracusa, Italy. I told CH about other scupltures and how I enjoy taking photos to share with my adoring fans in my blog. The Butterfly House was closed on Monday, so we went to the Route 66 Museum instead.
The next day, Tuesday, May 11th, we went to the Butterly House. CH enjoyed it very much, especially when a butterfly landed on her purse (above photo).
I have been to the Butterfly House many times. Each time, I still marveled at God's creation thru the Miracle of Metamorphosis (above photo).
After visiting the Butterfly House, we went to Annie Gunn's for lunch. Annie Gunn's is a restaurant and Smoke House is a grocery shop right next to it. Back in 2000, thru a temporary agency, I worked as an account payables clerk for a few months at Smoke House. During the flood of 1993, the water was above the sign of the pig and the owner who was trying to gather important documents ran out of time and had to be rescued by helicopter.
The next day, Tuesday, May 11th, we went to the Butterly House. CH enjoyed it very much, especially when a butterfly landed on her purse (above photo).
Labels:
Butterflies,
Humor,
Lamberts Cafe,
License Plates,
Missouri
Sunday, May 08, 2011
HOME OF THE BLUES (BEALE STREET IN MEMPHIS, NOT THE ST. LOUIS BLUES HOCKEY TEAM!)
Visit www.peabodymemphis.com to read more about these famous ducklings.
Good night ducklings!
Saturday, May 07, 2011
THAT'S ALL RIGHT MAMA (DON'T BE CRUEL)
A special thanks to LEONTIEN for the kind comment. It was much appreciated. It was the encouragement I needed to get back to blogging regularly. Thank you, thank you very much :)
Saturday, May 7th - We (including CH) again got up around 8:00 a.m. to start driving from Nashville to Memphis. We watched the news about flooding there but the mayor of Memphis encouraged everyone to come and assured visitors that Beale Street (and all the BBQ places) was open for business!
We received a warm welcome from Elvis himself when we arrived at Graceland around 1:14 p.m.
It was our 2nd visit. The first visit was in 2001. I don't remember if we had a tour guide or the current individual pacing audio-guided tour. Only still , no flash, photography is allowed in all areas of Graceland Mansion. I could not take any good photos of the Jungle Room because it was too dark. Go to www.elvis.com to see all the displays and details for planning your visit. The Heartbreak Hotel is located just across the street from Graceland Mansion (we stayed at another hotel).
It was CH's first time at Graceland. Though not a die-hard fan of Elvis, CH enjoyed visiting the Mansion since it is one of the most well-known attractions in America, drawing visitors from around the world. I was told that Elvis is the most impersonated person in the world. There was a Vietnamese singer named Elvis Phuong and he even had surgery in hope of looking like the real Elvis!
Above is the recreation room where Elvis and his buddies relaxed and enjoyed a game of pool.
Below is an amazing display of gold and platinum awards, the famous wardrobe with flashy jewelry, unique style of the King of Rock 'n' Rolls.
The King's final resting place after a short journey to superstardom yet he left a lasting legacy that will always be remembered.
Below is an amazing display of gold and platinum awards, the famous wardrobe with flashy jewelry, unique style of the King of Rock 'n' Rolls.
Labels:
Elvis-Graceland,
Memphis-Tennessee,
My Sister,
Travel
Friday, May 06, 2011
I WAS COUNTRY WHEN COUNTRY WASN'T COOL
Labels:
Grand-Ole-Opry House,
My Sister,
Nashville-TN,
Public Sculptures,
Travel
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