Hello All from Las Vegas,
Land of strippers, hot babes, sunshine, and most importantly gambling. This fine day, which also happens to correspond with me being here, it seems that the sin city has become the windy city (20 mph gusts!), and that fun in the sun is a lot colder than I thought! Gah!!! But I digress.
Our adventure begins about 2:55 A.M. when I rose from my bed fresh and rested…..with about….2 hours of sleep under my belt. Ah, a good nights rest. Yesterday was spent repeatedly telling my mother I had tylenol or a hat or a sleeping bag or whatever. Somewhat exasperating, but turned out being helpful when I did almost forget a hat. The morning was quiet, said my good byes and went on my way. Took about an hour to get to the Dayton international Airport (They have to say international because they fly to Canada). Got through security ok but I had to pay 70 extra bucks because my bag was 12 lbs too heavy(62 lbs)….yikes! And onto the gate it was.
As I was waiting I kept pointing out to myself all the people I thought were terrorists. There was a girl with a shaved head who was also carrying a cello in its case onto the plane. I thought she would make the best terrorist. I also heard three dudes talking about a lot of stuff that sounded like “alpha 22 b reactor hooks up to the giant terminal housing….”. Deffinitely terrorists. There was also the 5 year old with the “poster board tube”. More like a pipe bomb. So we made our way onto the plane and about…uh….some odd hours later touched down in Denver. Denver is a pretty sweet airport. The main concourse is a giant…sculpture/ awning?!?!? thing that looks like a bunch of mts. All I can say is google it, it’s pretty cool. After a fairly uneventful layover except for the mile long bathroom line I was on my way to vegas.
This was the most scenic portion of the trip out. Most of the flight to denver had been flat, but this flight had mountains with snow and deep valleys and a desert and even some canyons. On our final approach to Las Vegas I got my first glimpse of the city. “Wow….uh….its so tiny……”. Oh! duh! Its cause I’m up here and it’s down there. Right. But seriously it is literally just a lot of tiny buildings surrounding the large skyscrapers of the big strip. A line of immensly huge skyscrapers bordered by just a regularly sized city, with nothing else over, say 10 stories. That being said these are some of the most gorgeously thought out buildings I’ve ever seen.
Now comes the airport itself. It’s pretty huge and was incredibly crowded. And…It had slot machines galore! Not even out of the airport and people were lining up to play the slots! Well, I went to baggage claim and got my bag, all 62 lbs of it, and went to the door labeled TAXI. Nicely enough it was right next to my baggage claim, unfortunately it hid the immense line of people (200?) waiting to get a taxi. After i got my taxi it was a relativly short ride in the taxi to get to my UNLV home, and now here I am, at lovely UNLV library writing this all to you. In my next post Ill start posting pictures, I just haven’t taken enough yet to warrant putting them on the computer. Hope you guys read this! Thanks!
Ryan