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Reno, NV

Once again we have returned to this wonderful bed and breakfast in Reno.  Had a good trip with excellent weather all the way from Las Vegas to Reno.  Clear blue skies, but cold (thankfully the heater works well in the car. Last night's celebration was terrific.  Being on the 20th floor of Bally's facing north, we were able to see most of the fireworks which were fired off from seven casinos along the Strip.  Awesome display and a wonder to behold.  Another wonder was that we were able to stay awake past midnight!  The headline in the Las Vegas paper this morning was "Cold Lang Syne" - cute, and very descriptive.  As I think I mentioned in the previous day's blog entry, it was warmer in New York City than it was in Las Vegas. It's good to be home!

Las Vegas (Day 4)

We decided to do our running around early in the day because they are going to start blocking off streets around Las Vegas Blvd this afternoon.  Had breakfast at the Cracked Egg (one of our favorite breakfast spots in the country).  Filled up with gas at the downtown Costco because a lot of the stations will be closed on New Year's Day.  Usually a full tank here will get us to Fernley (last cheap gas before we hit Reno).  Hopefully, people will sleep in tomorrow and we won't have any traffic to contend with (hey, I can dream, can't I). Fun people watching in the casino.  People are starting to celebrate early and their various dress codes are interesting to say the least.  I would love to take pictures of some of them, but I think they might take it the wrong way :-).  Lunch was a frozen yogurt down near the Bally's Sports Book and then we had a great dinner at the Steak.  Sat at our favorite location (the bar) and enjoyed conversation with the ...

Las Vegas - Day 3 Sunday

Quiet day in Las Vegas.  Decided to just stay at Bally's.  Breakfast at the snack bar and then lunch at the Burgers Brassiere to watch some football. Looks beautiful outside, but it's still cold (high is only expected to be around 50.  Clear blue sky!

Las Vegas - Day 2

We decided to take a ride in the country today.  Started north on I-15 toward Nellis and had breakfast at IHOP just outside the base.  Did some shopping at the base and then headed north to Mesquite.  We wanted to see what Mesquite had to offer.  It's right on the SW border of Utah and is a gambling mecca.  Population is 15,000, but we weren't impressed with the town.  Doesn't have much to offer except several casinos, a new Walmart, and a couple of golf courses along the Virgin River (not much of a river today). Had a late lunch at the casino and then drove back to Las Vegas.  Boy, are the highways crowded.  We found a way around most of the traffic, but it looks like it's going to be a very crowded city during the next few days. Cool and windy all day, but looks like it should be nice for the next couple of days.

Las Vegas

We left Laughlin early this morning after breakfast at Harrah's.  Decided to get gas at Costco up in Henderson, so we finished our audio book and started a new one.  Hardly any traffic until we got to Las Vegas suburbs and then it was just sheer madness. Stopped at Costco on the south end of town for gas and to get my sunglasses repaired (the lens popped out).  Checked in at Bally's but the room wasn't available so we did some errands and had a bite to eat at Einstein's Bagels.  Vi was successful in getting a beautiful room on the 20th floor overlooking the ferris wheel.  Should be able to see some of the fireworks on NYE from here, but we're not sure where we will be at midnight. Did some gambling and then had dinner at an Asian restaurant on the way to Paris.  Checked out Paris, but then came back to Bally's.  It's really crowded and the multitude of languages is amazing.  Lots of people in town for NYE

Laughlin (cont'd)

Got up early to play golf at Huukan Golf Course with Hank.  Breakfast in Beach Café and then met Hank in the parking lot.  Cool morning, but no wind.  Even though it was cold, the course was crowded.  They had had a frost delay earlier in the day, so that backed things up a bit.  Fun day.  Did much better on the back nine - must have been using the front nine for practice.  Course was in good shape, although the fairways still need some work.  Tee areas and greens were great, although the greens had been dyed so that they were a uniform green Vi and Diane spent the morning together and then we met them at the Golden Nugget for lunch. Vi and Diane had eaten earlier at the Aquarius.   Back home to shower and clean up.  Needed to warm up a little!  Met Hank and Diane for dinner at Outback in the Aquarius. Tomorrow we leave for Las Vegas - hope our luck is better at Bally's than it was at Harrah's here in Laughlin.  Think we di...

Laughlin, NV

We left Edwards early this morning heading for Laughlin.  It's a straight shot on 58 over to Barstow where we had planned to have breakfast.  Must have missed the restaurant turn-off because we ended up in Needles for lunch.  The road between Barstow and Needles kind of parallels the old Route 66, parts of which are still in existence - others have been absorbed into I-40. The Mojave Desert is beautiful in its starkness.  Nothing exists out there except for some cactus and some old buildings in various stages of disrepair.  There are a few small towns like Hendry; however, we have no idea what those few people living there do.  Some day we will take the time to get off I-40 and explore the towns. After breakfast/brunch/lunch at the Giggling Cactus, we headed north on AZ 95 along the Colorado River up to Bullhead City.  Stopped at Walmart for some shopping and then headed to Laughlin where we are staying at Harrah's.  Played some and then met u...