Archive for February, 2008

Feb 29 2008

Where Are We Wednesday - 02.29.2008

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Welcome to Las VegasYes, I know it is not officially Wednesday anymore. I couldn’t let the leap year date pass by without posting though, so this post is officially changed to “Where We Were Wednesday - 2.27.2008″.

SOTS on the planeThe trip to Las Vegas began last week, on Thursday 2.21.2008. We piled all the book orders, luggage, dog, and of course my knitting projects into the car and left the house. Dropping these things off at their proper places along the way we finally made it to the INSANE “terrorist free zone” affectionately called the Atlanta Airport. Don’t get me wrong, stripping for a crowd would not have been so bad, if I was getting paid for it. Ahh, the pleasures of 21st century travel. At least I was able to take my knitting on the plane. Sharp, metal needles with a long nylon cord are ok, unopened water bottles in plastic containers, NOT ALLOWED! We went through the exact same “security” process on the way home as well and needless to say, I did not feel any safer, just more exhausted. I love my boat…

BreakfastSudokuKeeping up with the Groups

Mr. K was able to work on the ever frustrating Sudoku puzzle on the plane and we shared a breakfast of champions provided by the flight attendants, after the initial hour of riding through turbulent thunderstorms had ended. No kidding, I actually saw the plane flexing in the middle, like I was on a roller coaster ride.

The actual time we spent in Las Vegas was wonderful, as always. We stayed at Sam’s Town just off Boulder Highway. This is a place that we love to play, but we had never stayed in the hotel before. The room was much better than others we had stayed in on previous trips and this will probably be our hotel of choice for future trips as well. The room was an “inside” room, so our view was of the waterfall and gardens that they have created within the courtyard area. roomview

There were plenty of places to eat and none of them were on the list as healthy establishments, for sure. We enjoyed burgers at Fatburger and wings at my favorite wing joint, Hooters. Our favorite place to eat in all of Las Vegas, however, is a little place tucked away in the ***** * just off the strip. The place is called Ellis Island and is the best place in all of Nevada to get ribs and a beer. The beers are micro-brewed on site and are $1 each. The full plate of ribs is $7.99. Ribs, beans, and corn on the cob are the only thing they serve. There are no menus, but if you get there too late (after 4:00pm) the wait time for a table is minimum of one hour. We have waited 3 hours for a table before. Believe it or not, it was worth it! The Krispy Kreme doughnut shop inside the Excalibur resort is fun to watch, and it is even more fun to eat the hot doughnuts right off the line. We ended our stay by getting cheesecake take out from the Cheesecake Factory. Yum, Yum!

FatburgerHooters Ellis Island BreweryKrispy KremeKrispy KremeCheesecake Factory

Since we had rented a car, we took a Sunday drive out to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Crossing over into Arizona and back again into Nevada we were able to get a good look at Lake Mead and the new bypass bridge that they are building to divert large trucks and heavy traffic off the actual dam structure. We were amazed at how much the lake was down since the last time we had been there. In the photos below you can see acres of bare land where there should be water. The marina tow boat was busy moving sections of their docks further out into deeper water in order to keep the boats floating.

Welcome to NevadaHoover Dam Bypass

Lake MeadLake Mead

There is never a shortage of things to do or things to see in Las Vegas. We visited some of our favorite casinos. There are very few that we prefer to play at, but several that we enjoy visiting for the scenery. The Bellagio has an atrium area that is always being reinvented for the current season or event. We really enjoy the Christmas display in this atrium. Since this was February, the display had been changed to the theme of the Chinese New Year. All the plants in the atrium area are living and they always smell so wonderful.Bellagio

Bellagio

We also took time to walk the strip again, taking in the sights of New York, NY, the Venetian, and the brand new Palazzo. The Venetian has a waterway running through the mall area and you can take a ride in a gondola for a price. This one came complete with a singing gondolier (oarsman). She could really sing! The white statue in the photo is actually a living person. It was fun watching the “statue” scare people who were approaching trying to figure out if she was real or not.

New York, NY Venetian

Palazzo statuePalazzo

Off the strip our favorite place to play is the Palms, four of a kind seemed like the hand of the week. Our game of choice is video poker, Jacks or Better. We hit several four of a kind hands each, but the royal flush remained elusive this time around. The Rio is another place we like to visit for the atmosphere. In the afternoon and evening they have a carnival show throughout the casino where they throw beads and dance. Makes me want to visit the real Rio!

Four of a KindRio

One of the best parts of the trip was meeting new friends and Secret of the Stole Sponsors. Below from left to right is Susie Rose, me, and Beverly. They met me at a local yarn shop called Wooly Wonders and we had a really wonderful visit. Susie Rose taught me how to use my spindle which I have owned for about 5 years now and not touched. Thanks Susie Rose! Beverly is a member of the Secret of the Stole groups and both of them are super new knitty friends of mine!

New Friends

Last, but not least, is Robbie of Ruby Vegas designs. You will have to look very hard to find a more genuine, friendly, and energetic person than Robbie. She is the Secret of the Stole shawl pin designer. I finally got the chance to meet her in person and it was a thrill!

Ruby Vegas

We had a wonderful trip (not counting the lovely airport hassles). Now that we have had our annual Las Vegas fix, it is time to refocus on the Caribbean. Perhaps the Florida Keys????…or beyond…stay tuned.

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Feb 18 2008

Beauty

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This week’s trip to the coast was very short, but oh so sweet. The weather was not cooperative enough to sit on the beach and knit, but the views the approaching storm gave us were absolutely wonderful.

Sunset at Orange Beach 02-16-2008

I sat in the car and knitted while Scott did his daily beach walking. The wind was blowing very hard and although the temperature was not too bad, the wind was bone chilling.

We took a lovely drive down streets we had not ventured down before and stumbled upon a community cemetery. Some of you may think this odd, but I love cemeteries. It is just so fascinating wandering through them looking at the headstones, with the dates and sometimes the epitaphs on them. Some of them can be quite amusing since they are placed there by those left behind.

During our drive we stumbled upon these guys (gals) and I just wanted to jump right out of the car and join them in the fun! This is called Powered Paragliding and I think this would be such a cool hobby!!

Powered Paragliding

Although the trip was short this time, we were greeted by this when we arrived back at our house. Beautiful, no?

Rainbow 02-17-2008

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Feb 14 2008

Alice

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Although I take these quizzes quite frequently, I rarely publish my results.  In honor of my just having completed the Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass books, I thought I would post my results to this one.  Too funny!


Which Alice in Wonderland character are YOU?
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You scored as Cheshire Cat

You scored the Cheshire Cat! You are quite a cheerful sort although you can be very cheeky to others. You like to stir up trouble and confuse people with your nonsense talk, although you do give sound advice in the end.

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Feb 13 2008

Where Are We Wednesday - 02.13.2008

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On the hard.  We are at our home on land this week trying to get back to work.  We live in a small (1200 sq ft), two story, house with lots of windows.  The house is located pretty much in the center of a 40 acre plot of land, with open grassland on one side of the house and woods on the other.  Just off the corner of our back patio is a one acre pond that all but dried up last year in the drought.  It has a little water in it now, but still has a long way to go to fill back up again.

We built this house two years ago and if you would like to see photos of it when it was shiny and new you can go here.  Since we have been living in the house for two years now it has become cluttered with general living items, like furniture, televisions, computers, and generally lots of "things" that require dusting.  Here’s a revelation about me that you probably don’t know, I DO NOT DUST.  Instead, I prefer to rearrange the furniture periodically and while doing so give the items being moved a good cleaning.  Where is all this going you ask?  Well, today I decided to rearrange my office, probably a subconscious attempt to avoid real work for the day.  Here are the before and after shots.

DK's Office Before Much Better!

Doesn’t that look much better?  I think so.  Now I can actually get some work done.  Hmmm, I think it is time to run away go to the boat.  Mr. K and I will be going to the boat for the weekend.  I will try to get some beautiful beach shots while we are there.

In the meantime, if you would like to see more of our waterborne adventures of this past year, you can visit here.  That is about all I have for this Wednesday.  Next week we will be flying somewhere we love to go….  See ya then.

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Feb 06 2008

Where Are We Wednesday…

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Today I planned to launch a new weekly post category that would give my readers a sense of where we are and what we are up to. We travel (or try to) quite a bit and I wanted to be able to share photos and fun stuff about our trips.

Interesting how life takes over and changes even the best laid plans. It turns out that I am posting this from my mother’s hospital room. Yesterday, my mother had surgery to remove potentially cancerous cells from the wall of her brain. The surgery went very well and she is now in the room, just as talkative as ever. She will be going home tomorrow and we will be heading back to Alabama on Friday.

There are no photos to share this time, just relief and thanks to all those who have sent their wishes and have been praying for her.

Next Wednesday, we will be somewhere else, hopefully more relaxing and enjoyable.

Till then…Fair Winds

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