| Cawker City: Home of the World's Largest Ball of Twine |
| Kinda looks like time has stood still here, doesn't it? |
| In 1988 it was pretty big. |
| In 2006, it was bigger! |
| Cawker City: Home of the World's Largest Ball of Twine |
| Kinda looks like time has stood still here, doesn't it? |
| In 1988 it was pretty big. |
| In 2006, it was bigger! |
| Finally! |
Josh was kinda excited too :)
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| This is the Venetian. When I was out here in '99 with my family, I took a picture of this hotel and I remember thinking it was the most beautiful hotel that I'd ever seen. I was pretty excited to actually go into it this time around! |
| They had slot machines that still had the arms you could pull!!!! I won 50 cents here. |
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| I won $14!!!! Now, I have to admit the casino wasn't quite as exciting as I thought. Apparently casinos are the one place where you can still smoke indoors (um, ewww). It was also a strange sight to behold; the ceilings of this beautiful building were so elegant and ornate but the room was filled with the twangy zinging and tinging and the garish lights of the slot machines. The dichotomy didn't quite compute in my head. We also played a couple of hands of Blackjack and Roulette. Roulette was a lot of fun. I actually won there too. Although, my strategy made the other people at the table and the dealer laugh. I put only one chip on each number. In my head, that maximized my chances of winning. It seems that that's not how most people choose to play. But we were just there to have fun, so whatever. In the end, we walked out $6.00 richer than we started. And two hours was plenty of time for us. Smoking is not our favorite so we got out of there! |
| The Venetian is not just a hotel. It's also a mall. Yes, a mall. And inside it has it's own river. With gondolas. And gondoliers who sing. That blue sky you see? It's not real but it certainly looks awesome! |
The shops inside the Venetian Mall are really high end and swanky and there's also lots of bars. Here's one that's a bit different than anything we've ever come across as far as bars go. This one is called Breathe. It's an Oxygen bar. I blew up this picture so that you could see that the people at this bar aren't drinking their shots. Nope, they have nasal cannulas that deliver their shot of oxygen into their bodies. It's about the oddest thing I've ever seen, but we went by it twice and both times it was packed. There are even different flavors you can get. I don't even like sharing straws with people let alone cannulas (although, no one's ever asked).
After our stint at the casino, we met up with my grandparents, which was our whole purpose for visiting Vegas. And it was so very wonderful to see them again. I haven't gotten to interact with them a whole lot in life because they live so far away but when we do get together, it just makes it that much sweeter. And boy did they have some stories about my parents! I'm excited to use that ammo when I get home! I'm glad that Josh finally got to meet them too. I think they're really neat people. They're a snarky couple and I just love the humor and biting wit that they exude with each sentence delivered.
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| Pretty view from outside the restaurant/lodge And then we decided to stop in the restroom before heading out into the rest of the national park. And i'm telling you this so that I don't just spring this next picture on you. As a little more of a preface, some of the hotels and restaurants in Arizona have been using something called 'reclaimed water' in their sprinklers and other water sources. They are also accompanied by a sign telling you to avoid contact with the reclaimed water. Reclaimed water as you might imagine, is former wastewater that has the impurities removed and then used in other water systems to promote water conservation and so that treated water isn't just funneled into the ocean or rivers. Which is an awesome idea. And the signs warning of potential dangers are really thoughtful, but really.....
We had an excellent time checking out the Canyon. Next time we're here, we're going to paddle the Colorado River THROUGH the Canyon. Oh, heck yes. We got back on the road today to head to Vegas, which we are here now. But on the way, we decided to stop in at the Hoover Dam. When we were visiting Mary in St. Augustine, she told us we have to see it and so we did! And it is crazy! It's so freaking big and man-made.
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| Meet Kenny. He's been our driving companion from day one. He's very happy about it. |
| Purple bus stops! Cooler than boring gray, that's for sure. |
| World's Largest Kokopelli! |
| Can you tell I really didn't want my picture taken? We got a new lens to replace the one that was taken and it takes some really awesome angles. It has a really wide angle so it distorts things a little bit. We're having fun exploring with it. Tomorrow, we go see the Grand Canyon! We had plans to do the Sky Walk where they built a glass floor going out into the Canyon, very similar to the platform in the Sears Tower. However, it's actually on the other side entirely which is about 4 1/2 hours away. And they don't let you take pictures! You can pay $30 (on top of the entrance free) for someone to take your picture though....boo. That's okay though. I think the grandeur of the Canyon itself will suffice! |
| So many different shapes, sizes and varieties of cacti! |
| Almost all of the museum was outside in the wonderfully sunny 80 degree weather. It had winding paths that led you all around the different animal exhibits and plant life. |
| Hummingbird! For the record, those things zoom at you kamakazi style. And they sound like a Harley when they fly passed your ear. |
| Turtle, turtle. |
| Big Horns. That's actually their name, not a reference to the size of their horns. |
| Beaver |
| Meet the Coatis. Kind of like a raccoon with a more pronounced and prolonged snout and a longer tail without the ringed pattern of most 'coons. For some unknown reason, the Coatis likes to rub fragrant trees and materials on his tail. |
| Bobcats. They have such similar mannerisms to my cats. I could have one as a pet then, right? |
| This is an Ocelot. Also another gorgeous cat. I also want this one as a pet. |
| Prairie dogs! This guy looks a little dopey in the picture. Did you know these are the only other animals that kiss besides humans? We caught some of them in the act this afternoon. |
| Mexican Wolf |
| Black Bear. But he's not so black is he? Apparently there are about 15 different shades of black bears. |
| Annnd, the mountain lion. I don't want him as a pet. He could kick my butt. Tomorrow is another driving day. We're headed to the Grand Canyon! |