A steady stream of visitors and flower boquets sent from around the world keep company with the graves of Elvis and his parents. Memphis, Tennessee.
A case of vintage Elvis souvenirs to die for - highlights include buttons that say "I Love Elvis" and "I Hate Elvis," and some really rad Elvis Fan Club sneakers. Memphis, Tennessee.
The easter basket inside of Elvis' smallest plane, a Lockheed Jetstar named "Hound Dog II." The fate of Hound Dog I is unclear. Memphis, Tennessee.
The low brick wall surrounding Graceland and most of the lampposts on Elvis Presley Blvd. are thick with Elvis tribute graffiti. Memphis, Tennessee.
A clever way to build a little more anticipation or just simle crowd control, the shuttle is necessary because Graceland is across the street. Memphis, Tennessee.
Ribbons, flatbed trucks and a whole lot of waving, St. Johns Days Parade, Oregon
Class of '86, St. Johns Days Parade, Oregon
Old men in jumpsuits and funny hats pop wheelies, the crowd goes wild. St. Johns Days Parade, Oregon.
The local Shriners chapter is actually named "Al Kader." St. Johns Days Parade, Oregon.
USA, A-OK, St. Johns Days Parade, Oregon
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I am a freelance writer, photographer and frequent traveler obsessed with finding authenticity in even the most inauthentic moments. I live (mostly) in Portland, Oregon.
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