Rick tells me that:
On Wednesday, at two minutes and three seconds after 1:00 in the morning, the time and date will be 01:02:03 04/05/06.
That won’t ever happen again.
Perspectives of a Canadian in the Old/Deep/New/Geographic South: This is where I ramble on about nothing in particular and post a few nice pictures.
Rick tells me that:
On Wednesday, at two minutes and three seconds after 1:00 in the morning, the time and date will be 01:02:03 04/05/06.
That won’t ever happen again.
We’re adding another dog to our pack! They’re 6 weeks old now and just so cute. This is the one we’re going to be getting, nicknamed Wee-One because he was the last and smallest puppy of the litter. He’s still a little bit smaller than his littermates, but getting bigger all the time. Such a cute and mellow little guy (so far). It’ll be a couple of weeks before we can bring him home yet but in the meantime he and his littermates are being well cared for by their breeder, the people at Surry Labradors.
The wife picked Nala up at the kennel while I was off doing my volunteer thing at the aquarium this morning. Apparently Nala had a good time at the kennel and seems to have barked herself hoarse. All that comes out now is a raspy bark. Very unusual because at home, Nala’s not really a barker. Even at the dog park she hardly ever barks. About the only time she will bark at home is when she spots a squirrel, bird or some other dog roaming through the back yard. We’ve been trying to keep her quiet so she can rest her vocal cords and recover. It’s kind of tough because she still wants to bark at whatever she happens to see in the back yard.
Hopefully she recovers her bark soon. She’s sounding kind of pathetic right now.
The flight home was pretty uneventful although a little long. Fortunately we had some DVDs to play on the laptop to keep us entertained, although I think some pop may have spilled on the keyboard because it’s been acting a little flaky since the flight.
Arrived back home to news of a water main break that disrupted water service to pretty much the entire area. Apparently the break occurred in a 48″ water main near the treatment plant, so it wasn’t exactly a trivial issue. Serviceable water pressure was restored reasonably quickly, but they’ve been telling people to boil water before drinking or cooking with it.
Vegas was fun overall. Had a good time checking out the resort casinos that we’ve been watching all about on Travel Channel. We managed to pack in a lot of things over the week we were there and had lots of fun. Almost would have liked another day or so maybe, but we were glad to be getting back home. Maybe we’ll make another trip out there another time. Who knows, the wife might even want to go there after she finishes school. I guess time will tell.
you look at the curved mirrored exterior of the Wynn Las Vegas resort and wonder what the focal length of the building is. Seriously, it was the first thing I thought of when I drove by the hotel.
Today’s our last full day in Vegas and our last chance to cram in a few more things to see. On the docket were the Atomic Testing Museum, Star Trek: The Experience, Chinatown Plaza, dinner at the Stratosphere and Cirque du Soleil’s Mystere at Treasure Island.
The first stop of the day was the Atomic Testing Museum. I have to say, this is one cool place. The museum chronicles the history of atomic weapons testing and has plenty of artifacts and models to go along with the displays. You learn all sorts of neat things like how various things associated with the blast were measured, different types of tests conducted and the tools they used. I could have spent the whole day there, but the in-laws were starting to get munchy, so we headed down to the Chinatown Plaza for more dim sum.
Star Trek: The Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton was another place I could have spent a good chunk of the day at. There’s a complete timeline of the Star Trek Universe to browse through along with lots of props, models and costumes to check out. Klingon Encounter was the better of the two rides at the end, although both were pretty cool. When you’re done, the gift shop has some cool Star Trek props to buy if you’ve got some cash to spare, or you can have something to snack on at Quark’s. Lots of fun, but I could only stay there for a few hours.
We had just enough time after that to go check out the fountain show at the Bellagio (very cool. prepare to get misted depending on the wind direction) before rushing back to get dressed up for dinner at the Top of the World restaurant at the Stratosphere. Nice place, great food, fantastic view. Make sure you have lots of money to spend, because it’s rather pricey. The food is good though, but the Chocolate Stratosphere we had for dessert was a little disappointing. I though the mousse was a little too dense to be called a mousse. Tasty if you like chocolate, but a little pricey at $10.
The last show of the week was Mystere at Treasure Island (forgot the tickets back at the room so we had to run back to grab the tickets after dinner) which was another good Cirque production. The big dinner beforehand had me a little sleepy though and I ended up dozing off a little bit during some of the slower parts.
We were all pooped at the end of the show, so we headed back and called it a night. Lots of packing up to do before leaving the next day.