The King's face is still visible on the paving stone in Chris Elliott's garden

Jul 3, 2014 18:01 GMT  ·  By

Some folks consider themselves really lucky if one deity or another decides to make a rather ambiguous and totally open-to-interpretation appearance in their potato salad.

Then again, deities do tend to be attention-seekers and appear in all sorts of foods quite often. Hence, chances are it's those who come across images of celebs that are not included in the Bible that are the real few chosen ones.

According to Daily Mail, 26-year-old Chris Elliott together with friends and family are among these few blessed individuals who can brag about having come into contact with long-gone celebrities in the most peculiar of ways.

Long story short, Chris Elliott, who now lives in Burnley, Lancashire in the United Kingdom, says that, not too long ago, the face of Elvis Presley made a miraculous and wondrous appearance in fire ashes in his garden.

The 26-year-old explains that, just a few days ago, he and some of his friends got together for a barbecue at his place. Having made their tummies really, really happy, they spent some time around a bonfire and eventually went to sleep.

The following day, bright and early in the morning, Chris Elliott got to work sweeping the ashes left behind by the bonfire. Much to his surprise, he found that the King was looking back at him from onto the paving stone in his garden.

“We had a garden bonfire after a BBQ and the next day after we swept up the mess it was just there on the paving stone. It looked as if it had been charred on to it from the fire. I shouted my mate and told him that Elvis had come to see him.”

“I knew the moment I saw it I needed to take a picture of it to show people. Everyone I have showed it too have either found it funny or really strange,” 26-year-old Chris Elliott comments on this rather peculiar incident in a recent interview with the press.

The young man claims that, even though it has been over a week since he first came face to face with Elvis in his garden, the odd image is yet to disappear from onto the paving stone, where it emerged following the bonfire.

“It must have burnt on to the floor because it is still there now over a week later, it is really weird,” Chris Elliott says in a statement. Hopefully, Chris Elliott will get his wish, and Elvis Presley will soon leave his garden and head over to somebody else's yard pavement.