Arkansas State Capitol | Harding University
Memphis, Tennessee: It was going to be
another hot, muggy day in the South. I guess this is a good thing, because
everyone says it has been so cold and they welcome the heat. It always makes
for a good hair day for me, so I won't complain... much. Life would be
sweeter if we had in-dash air conditioning, but it seems we may now know
what is wrong. Seeing if we can fix it is another chapter all together.
By nine o'clock this morning, we were on I-30 to Little Rock. All was well
until about 10 miles outside of the Capital we ran into road construction.
And it was road construction of The Worst Kind: they mark the lanes with
concrete barriers! Oh, we hate, hate, hate those concrete barriers! The
lanes were so narrow! That didn't stop truckers from passing us! Oh,
goodness, I was so stressed, but hubby kept a steady course and we safely
entered the beautiful Capital of Arkansas. We had one goal - The Capitol
Building!

Arkansas State Capitol (Photo DT)
The Capitol is the second building serving this State. The
first is now a museum and is called the Old State Building. The Arkansas
Capitol isn't the nicest, grandest or best State Capitol we have visited,
but it is still nice. You know, all State Capitol Buildings are basically
the same... you have your dome, your House side, your Senate side, your
fancy Governor's Office and a bunch of offices. There are portraits along
the walls of each Governor and nice art work representing the Famous
Citizens and Important Industries of the State. If we are lucky, there is a
Gift Shop where you can buy a few post cards. If the Legislature is in
session, you must go through metal detectors (as was true in Oklahoma City).
If there is no Legislature, it is like it an empty tomb. Not a soul is about
and a dozing guard waves you in. The metal detector isn't even plugged-in.
However, this Capitol has something that only seventeen others can claim -
it produced a President!

The Governor's Reception Room and President William Jefferson Clinton

Obligatory Dome

The marble steps to the House Chambers
I did have a very exciting moment in Little Rock: The
Capitol Building is on a nice hill, and we were parked at the base of the
hill. While we were walking back to the motorhome, for the first time EVER,
I could see the roof of Our Intrigue. It is white! Who knew? DT said he
knew, as he has been up there. I always assumed it was grey/silver like the
rest of the coach. It looked very nice and very clean.
We continued out of Little Rock on Highway 67 to Searcy, Arkansas. Why would
we want to go to Searcy? It is the home of
Harding University!
DT's high school friend, Mark, DT’s High School track coach and another old
friend - all attended school in Searcy. Well, truth be told, they all
attended Harding College, but it is now a University. HU is a small Church
of Christ school. The campus is very traditional, with the required brick
buildings, huge trees and long expanses of lawn. We took up an entire row in
a parking lot behind the basketball arena and headed off to discover the
campus.



Harding University scenes
We had a quick lunch in the Student Union after our
self-guided tour, and then walked over to the track on our way back to the
motorhome. After hearing Mark's college tales all these years, it was great
to finally see the campus!
We left Searcy, heading north on Highway 64. We went to Memphis! It was a
very pretty, though very warm drive. We saw many turtles sunning themselves
on logs floating in swamps. We passed mile after mile after mile of rice
fields! I was so surprised to learn so much rice is grown in Arkansas. But
not as surprised as I was to see signs for several escort services. I
couldn't imagine who would hire an escort out in the middle of no where in
all this farm country? And if they did, where would they take her - the
SMOK-E BBQ Pit? Bubba's Alligator Farm & Gift Shop? This was until I
realized that in the middle of no where an escort service is a company that
will drive in front of, and behind, your over-sized-load farm equipment when
it needs to be moved on the highway. Duh!
Traffic wasn't bad until we hit Memphis, but we knew where we were headed -
The
Graceland RV Park! I suppose it sounds tacky, but it is a very
nice campground! Even acres of green grass right in the middle of this huge
city. We are behind the Heartbreak Hotel and just down the street from a
motel with a guitar-shaped swimming pool. I can't wait to see the junk in
the local gift shops! Be ready for crazy postcards! DT has been to Memphis
several times on business, but it is my first visit. He promises to show me
around tomorrow. Tonight we rested and went out to find an office supply
store for a few necessities. We found an office supply store just down the
road - in Mississippi! Graceland is about three miles from Mississippi. On
the way back to the campground we dined at a Horn Lake, Mississippi, wing
joint with a bright orange and Owl theme. Everyone is very friendly around
here and ebry buddy tawks rill funny.
RV Park:
Graceland
RV Park