it's the memphis in may festival. there's a barbecue festival just up the banks from where you are now. there's sunset symphony, the ducks at the peabody, it's a terrific tourism time, the greatest time of the year in memphis, and all of that is still going on. that's high and dry, right? you can still go to these festivals. >> right. all of that is still going on. it's the riverfront that's underwater, but then just pan up here, up this berm, you can see tourists and residents going about their daily business. it is business as usual. all of those blues clubs and restaurants on beale street, the peabody, graceland, they're all open and unaffected by the floods. shep? >> shepard: great to hear. terrific restaurants and amazing music in the home of the blues there in memphis, right in the middle of memphis. i was reading in the "commercial appeal" newspaper this morning, they talk about the tourists seeing the river like this for the first time, and it's a regional tourist attraction.