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One of Palm Springs best-known gay resorts is up for sale. INNdulge s owners Jon Jackson and his partner, Sandy Miller, are selling the hotel in the Warm Sands neighborhood for $10.8 million.
Longtime fans of the resort will be happy to know that the couple has stipulated that whoever buys it keeps the property as a gay resort.
Three of the formerly gay resorts in Warm Sands have converted to mainstream in recent years. In 2019, All Worlds Resort s main complex became a heterosexual swingers resort although it still operates a gay resort in the expansive annex property across the street, which used to be the Inn Exile resort.
The adults were upstairs in Elvis’ bedroom and spent some hours up there.
Danny said this meant that the kids who were still there including himself and Lisa Marie would play, laugh and help themselves to the leftover punch.
Following Elvis’ death in August 1977, Graceland was opened as a museum to the public in 1982 and is still decorated each year for Christmas just as The King had it 50 years ago.
In an official new video, Elvis historian Angie Marchese said: “Elvis loved Christmas. It was always such a magical time of year here at his beloved home here in Memphis.”
Achtung Santa! A German Study Sets The Ideal Limit On Toys
Play is a fundamental part of childhood development. But when it comes to toys, as one nursery in Bavaria has shown, there s something to be said for moderation.
PENZBERG No clutter. No model railways, no toy trucks, no dolls, not even crayons. For 12 weeks, children in this state-run nursery in Penzberg experience what adults would term minimalism. Every morning, the kids, aged 3-6, come in and find tables, chairs, cushions and plates laid out. Outside there s a garden. Except for the other boys and girls, there s nothing else.
Once every three years, the nursery in this Bavarian town has three months without toys. It s a tradition that goes back 30 years. So how do the children and their nursery teachers find it? In the first month, it gets very, very loud, says Tamara Eberl, the nursery s deputy director. In the second month, they start to make up very creative games. And in the third month, we see the children t