So Much To Tell
Yeah, yeah, it's been a long time since I've blogged, I know. Well, I have some rather random things to say today about how I find Las Vegas to be. Here goes:
It seems that almost everywhere I go, there are security guards. There are even security guards at the library. Speaking of the library, there are programs for everyone--even the homeless! Those without addresses will wait for the library to open, then either sign up for a computer, sit at a table for some reading, or they'll go to the patio for a movie. The movies on the patio program keeps some of those without regular baths away from those other patrons that have sensitive noses.
Hope everyone had a happy Independence Day, and a belated happy birthday to Mamasita as well. Speaking of ID, LV allows the sale of fireworks in town. So strange to me that they do, what with all of the fires around. Anyway, church groups and other charitable organizations sponsor little fireworks stands on almost all busy intersections. It's weird to see a fireworks stand at the corner 7-11 store...
Speaking of weird, this place is truly one of the weirdest I think that I'll ever see. Those of you that have visited before have an idea of what I'm talking about, but if you're like me and haven't been here before--well, let's just say that I still am not used to life here yet.
On a positive note, Hubby and I went up to Mt. Charleston last Sunday evening. We only drove about 40 miles, but found ourselves out of the desert and into the forest. It was lovely. It was cool--the temperature at about 8000 ft. was 69 degrees according to the car thermometer which read 110 when we were still in the valley. It's good to know that there's a getaway so nearby.
It seems that almost everywhere I go, there are security guards. There are even security guards at the library. Speaking of the library, there are programs for everyone--even the homeless! Those without addresses will wait for the library to open, then either sign up for a computer, sit at a table for some reading, or they'll go to the patio for a movie. The movies on the patio program keeps some of those without regular baths away from those other patrons that have sensitive noses.
Hope everyone had a happy Independence Day, and a belated happy birthday to Mamasita as well. Speaking of ID, LV allows the sale of fireworks in town. So strange to me that they do, what with all of the fires around. Anyway, church groups and other charitable organizations sponsor little fireworks stands on almost all busy intersections. It's weird to see a fireworks stand at the corner 7-11 store...
Speaking of weird, this place is truly one of the weirdest I think that I'll ever see. Those of you that have visited before have an idea of what I'm talking about, but if you're like me and haven't been here before--well, let's just say that I still am not used to life here yet.
On a positive note, Hubby and I went up to Mt. Charleston last Sunday evening. We only drove about 40 miles, but found ourselves out of the desert and into the forest. It was lovely. It was cool--the temperature at about 8000 ft. was 69 degrees according to the car thermometer which read 110 when we were still in the valley. It's good to know that there's a getaway so nearby.

1 Comments:
Hey Kitty Kat,
Thanks for the update. You know, you're a very good blogger and you need to do it more often! People are always asking about our erstwhile library lady, so keep up on your adventures. Hope Hubby is finding stuff to keep him occupied. See you in Cyberspace
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