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So, my daughter, Ava, is with me camping and decided that she would hike down from the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, stay at Phantom Ranch tonight and hike back up to the South Rim tomorrow.

Ava pondering walk & hiking sticks

 

Ava at North Rim Kaibab Trailhead sign ready to go!

 

A quick look back for luck as she goes on her own great adventure.

Montana and I walked with great pride at our girl’s fortitude and spirit of adventure as we sauntered back over to the North Rim overlook to take some morning pictures.

Along the path to North Rim overlook

 

at overlook

I was enjoying talking to Tom from Indiana not paying attention at all to Montana’s interest in a chipmunk (so Tom said) when she bolted toward the cliff! As you all will recall, I have serious vertigo and was doing really well to be standing 12 feet from the edge so, when Montana bolted, I was a hair away from turning loose of the leash and saying my last “goodbye” to my crazy lil’ white dawg.

Where Montana jolted at overlook!

Now, I’ve got to finish packing up and heading out to the South Rim for the  night. Will post later to let you all know about my adventures.

Happy Trails!

 

We stayed up so late last night trying to get ready to leave town that we couldn’t  get up. What do you do? You embrace it. I figured we’d get to a campground early  enough anyway to see some of Zion and I was right (Thanks God). You just  have to get in before 4:00 and we barely made it with time change and driving  but we did and that’s all that counts.

Zion at dusk

Unfortunately, Zion isn’t all that pet friendly. There’s only one trail where dogs are allowed so I hiked that with Montana while  my daughter took the shuttle up to the stop for hiking Emerald Pool. She says it’s gorgeous. I hope to find out tomorrow while she dog sits Montana. Right now, all I want to do tomorrow is take the Shuttle all the way to the top and back just for kicks and giggles.

More Zion

Our facilities are expensive at Zion Canyon Campground RV Resort at  $35.00/night seeing as how it’s we’re renting is the dirt and a little power. They  charge the pop-up campers the same as the huge RV’s. That ain’t right. I don’t  even have water hook-up here. The internet connection is lousy. To top it all off,  the overhead lights in the pop-up decided not to work tonight. The good news is  the Virgin River is roaring outside and will lull us to sleep.

Now this is what I call a room with a view!

The other good news is that there is an amazing view outside our pop-up. Wow.  I can’t wait to drive over the mountain to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon  tomorrow.

Zion at dusk

So, more installments tomorrow from the North Rim. I’m so excited. I’ve never  been there before and it’s all back scenic roads getting there. Oh boy!

Happy trails!

As a person who likes to move… correction… must move… it’s been quite the test to be still for the last two weeks when I have so much I want to do and see while out west but you know why I’ve been docile… a recalcitrant docile, but docile nonetheless. So, it was a necessity for me to take the day off and break out of the house and the city.

As my only rule is to go to new places, I remembered that I hadn’t every gone to the old Vegas on Fremont Street, to Boulder City near Hoover Dam nor to the Gallery at the Bellagio. It was my intentions to go to all three but I had so much fun in Boulder City that number 3 will have to wait until tomorrow.

Montana and I weren’t too impressed with Fremont Street after we’d driven the length of it and figured we’d come back this way after Boulder City just to see if we just weren’t paying attention. We did notice some kind of pavilion area where some older places still remained but it looked under construction, it was hot and I couldn’t leave Montana in the truck. After all, I had to bring her ’cause she was getting a little stir crazy all the cats jumping around taunting her, poor baby… so many cats to keep up with for one little dog.

My daughter told me when she first moved to Las Vegas that she’d driven around that area and had fallen in love with the small, quaint town with its “dog friendly” residents. So, off to Boulder City near the Hoover Dam we went.

It seems that my body alerts me when nearing high voltage lines and it didn’t fail me today. I started getting that funky mini-panic feeling and pulled over on the side of the road to check my map. Yep. I was getting way too close to the Hoover Dam area instead of in the town of Boulder City. Right when I’d pulled over, I saw Lake Mead. It was absolutely beautiful with the mountain and sky backdrop but was also painful to also see how low the water levels still are. We need some of the water in Louisiana and Mississippi shipped to Lake Mead! Hey! Just build a cross-country pipe to send excess water in the south out west! Oops. I digress.

Lake Mead-white line on opposite bank shows old water line

Lake Mead - See the old water lines on spit of land to the right?

The first time I saw Lake Mead, I was told it was down SIXTY FEET! Now it’s “only” down about 27 feet from full pool. It’s only dropped this low three times since it was built 80-odd years ago. Like I said, pipe it in from the Mississippi River!

Feeling my way away from Hoover Dam so as to not get any closer than I must to take good pictures of the lake, I move in the opposite direction and stumble into this adorable 1950’s town, park Silver and get Montana out to stretch our legs. I don’t know who was happier to get outta’ the truck at this point!

First place we stopped on our walk was a rock shop, of course, called Nature’s Art & Gifts (www.NaturesArtAndGifts.com). It’s widely known that I’m a rock junky and have a wide assortment of rocks from all over the world that my dad collected and gave to me. I also have a rock garden where I “grow” them when the weeds don’t choke them out. Actually, they’re rocks my son and mother collected on their annual trip west when he was between the ages of  5 and 10. I can’t tell you how precious they are to me.

As Montana and I stood drooling over the outdoor display, Judy, who worked inside, came out and invited both of us in! You coulda’ knocked me over with a feather. Judy and I instantly became best friends. I told her that I write about my travels and, as I was talking, Judy recognized the parched voice of an easterner’s dry throat and promptly handed a cup of water to me and a bowl for Montana.

Then, I was telling my new best friend, Judy, about my daughter’s journey to Austria to study at an intensive opera workshop and Judy remembered my daughter coming to see her three years before! Sure enough, my girl went to the same store, made friends with Judy and told her she had just moved to Las Vegas to study at UNLV! I couldn’t believe it so I whipped out my handy dandy photo of Ava and sure ‘nuf, Judy said that was the same young lady. How ’bout that, folks. There was no way I wasn’t gonna’ buy something from Judy at this point!

Judy then tells me about this rock that’s good for the throat Chakra and I’m sold. I spend the loveliest time in that shop digging for treasures and Judy helped me find all the rocks Ava needs to take with her to Austria to help her with Chakra kinda’ thangs.

Boulder City central-Nature's Art & Gifts on left past Ace Hardware

Montana and I crossed the street aiming for more “shiny” objects to get distracted by when Montana saw a cow! She got so excited that I just had to stop and take her picture with it.

"Is that cow still looking at me?

Then we came across a gypsy who could tell our fortunes.

Local psychic

Then we came across a lovely little sidewalk cafe called Milo’s Cellar (www.MilosCellar.com) which also has an inn (www.MilosInn.com). I wasn’t sure Montana would be welcome but shoulda’ known I was in a good place. The waitress signaled to me to come on over to a table and promptly and without solicitation brought Montana a cool bowl of water.

Milo's Cellar Sidewalk Cafe

I recommend the fresh brewed tea, “Tuscany” sandwich with potato salad. It was all very fresh and the view wasn’t too bad either. The guy sitting across the sidewalk from me looked like Paul Newman AND his cowboy boots were dirty (yeah baby) AND he was drinking wine with his lunch! Too cool.

can you see Paul Newman?

Montana had complained about having to be good while I ate so we had to get movin’ on down the road. We talked it over and we decided to give Freemont Street another chance and I’m glad we did. It’s funny how you see things differently… going vs. coming.

Vegas-Baby circa 1950's

Yippee! Looks like Roy Rogers and Trigger!

Talk about a big stiletto!

Talk about a B-I-G Stiletto!

What strange looking show girl

As I approached Las Vegas Boulevard, I’d realized that I’d never driven the length of it so that was our next and last phase of our day adventure… driving in traffic for miles through areas I wasn’t sure I should be in with the windows down to the magnificence of the current “strip”. It was still early enough in the day to not be in the bumper car fiasco that often happens at night in this area and also to be able to clearly see the buildings around me and not have them get lost in all the bright lights.

One set of buildings stood out… Encore:

Encore!

So, I leave it all with you tonight… my whole day adventure. Tomorrow I’m going to the Bellagio to see the Gallery. That’s another thing I never quite make happen when I’m here and it’s happening tomorrow!

Happy Trails!

There are just some people who know how to gather amazing souls and my girl  is one of “them”. She has some of the best friends life has to offer out here and  they all came through with joyful noise last night at Ava’s fundraiser event.

part of Eric & Cheryl's back yard

poolside

more of their amazing house

Cheryl and Eric graciously opened their hearts, wallet and home to Ava’s cause.  Cheryl orchestrated the whole event as Hostess with the Mostest while Ava  recruited raffle prizes, silent auction items, attendees and entertainment. Eric  was our MC during the raffle and host with the most. Cheryl and Eric hadn’t  stopped when I left at 2 AM and the event started at 6:30PM! They are the  “Energizer Bunny” on steroids. I guess I used to be able to keep up that kinda’  pace but it’s not been in my recent past.

Jenni (Ava's friend) and Cheryl (hostess)

Jenni Kearns and Jeff Malecki worked tirelessly as bartenders at the open bar making sure  everyone had anything they wanted to drink. Fred Stone was our “Grill Daddy” and he was a master at his task. Fred, Jenni and Jeff all play wind instruments professionally. Jenni and Fred play the French Horn at various performances around Vegas-Baby including “Phantom at the Opera”. Jeff has just gotten his Ph.D. in conducting and has applied to teach at some colleges!

Jenni & Jeff tireless at two AM

Items donated for the raffle included entertainment tickets, original works of art  (Cheryl’s and Vital’s) Gift Certificates, Star Wars Movie Photo autographed  by Harrison Ford and Peter Mayhew and other amazing items. For Silent  Auction,  Cirque du Soleil tickets for any show in the world and “Phantom of the  Opera”  autographed poster, backstage pass and tickets to the show. A big  “thanks” to  those contributors. Every item was a huge success!

Silent Auction and Raffle items exhibited

Marco Landin was our DJ who rocked the house until the break of day. Wow.  What a great guy who is married to an amazing lady, Heather Hyde de Landin, who performs a ballet number with fire. Thanks to you both for being who you are and  loving my girl so much.

DJ Marco Landin rocking the HOUSE!

The performers… oh my gosh… what can I say about the diverse and amazing  talent present for Ava’s cause. Carmen Woodruff sang jazz like you gotta’ pay money to hear. I haven’t heard good jazz like that since I was in Nawlins last. I sure hope someone recorded her. Reggie was kickin’ it on the keyboard for her. Sorry I don’t have a picture of her but I was still covering the front door!

Jill Martin after her naughty Burlesque number

Jill Martin sang a naughty parody Burlesque version of “Santa Baby” that  brought down the house! She exuded sheer 1950’s glamour (complete with  seamed stockings) coupled with modern-day fem fatale.

Left to right: Anastasia Synn (performed Muscle Piercing), Penny Wiggins (performed her comedic act), and Aimee Wade, dear friend and performer in her own right.

Anastasia Synn performed incredible muscle piercing that stopped the party in  its tracks. People sat in total silence in awe of her ability to perform such an  unusual talent. She was such a lovely person and appreciate her willingness to  add a great dimension to Ava’s event.

Penny Wiggins, comedian, kept the crowd going with her wonderful, unique  comedic slant with her St. Thomas, BVI upbringing. Next time you see her, ask  her to give you directions “island style” mon! She’s such a delightful, engaging  lady who opens her home to so many of us passing through (as she’s done for  me several times) and to those locals who are privileged enough to call her  “friend”. Thanks, Penny, for being such a good friend to Ava.

Fred Stone, in the bright yellow shirt, was our “Grill Daddy”! Thank you so  much, Fred, for cranking up the grill and getting everyone fed. In addition to his grilling talents, Fred plays a mean French Horn professionally.

Italian guests Alonzo and Charly

We had such an amazing cross-section of guests and nationalities present at  this party that would make the UN envious.

Landin and Heather

Bobby (from Ava's Apply IT days) and Kelly

Angela and Justin

Randy

And, to top off all the talent, Ava sang several arias with the accompaniment by  Michelle Lee on keyboard. After her performance, there wasn’t a person there  who doubted her talent or calling and thrilled to further contribute to her to  Austria for this intense opera program.

Ava performing

Ava singing

How in the world can Ava and I thank each and every one of those attending,  contributing, entertaining and providing venue? I have no idea except to say  that if ANY of  you are in northeast Georgia or any where in the vicinity of Atlanta (’cause I will come down there from the mountaintop) and you need ANYTHING, you call 1-800-MAMA and I’ll be there with bells on!