Thursday 22nd March – a relatively early start! Karl, Aunty C and Emma came to pick me up from Kurt & Summer’s place; they had to work Thursday night so we left them to sleep!
Aunty C was in need of a coffee so we drove to a nearby Starbucks; I ordered a brekkie roll and a hot chocolate with caramel syrup in it (my usual favourite if I’m not drinking water). The guy behind the counter was so excited at my ‘unusual’ request (is it really that unusual?) that he called me over to see it while he made it, and then commented on how good it looked…! As always, I was surprised how big the smallest size was.
We went back to Karl’s place and waited for Caroline to come home from school before going to…. Sweet Tomatoes!!! They had known that I wanted to visit but didn’t know that I had gone with Kurt and Summer, and had promised Emma and Caroline that we would go… so I was only to happy to oblige! I once again stuffed myself with gusto, going nuts on the salads and this time trying the tomato soup (which was awfully good… especially considering that I don’t usually like tomatoes!) and the potato and rosemary soup, which was a bit thick but generally pretty damn tasty. Oh, the indulgence! Oh, the salads! Oh, the dessert!!! Aunty C and Caroline went to browse in a nearby thrift store while Karl, Emma and I hung out at the restaurant; the two of them got some pretty awesome buys that day!
On the way home, Karl drove us through what he called ‘the ghetto’, but I have to admit that I didn’t see much of it because, after our stuffathon, I was drifting off to sleep in the car! Shame on me. I did, however, spot a HUGE line of homeless people at one point, all queuing up for dinner and showers at a large building of some kind. The sheer numbers were astounding. I’m not ignorant to the homeless population in Brisbane, but I suspect it doesn’t come close to a fraction of the numbers that I saw in that queue alone, and that was only a small part of Vegas. Sometimes we forget how lucky we are.
We went back to Karl’s place to rest, and later in the afternoon we drove back out to that lovely little 60s shack downtown – Luv-It Frozen Custard! None of the others I was with that day had tried it, so of course we had to go! Most of them opted for the vanilla or chocolate flavours, but of course I had to go with the super-mega banana-butterscotch-chocolate sprinkles madness of the Scotch Jimmie again. On the way over I consciously noticed something for the first time that I think I had noticed in the back of my mind before: the mountains that surround Vegas are awfully clear to see. The clarity of vision seems to be much higher over long distances there; I wonder if it has anything to do with a total lack of humidity…? Anyway, I enjoyed seeing every nook and crevice of some of those mountains on the drive over… quite the sight. A big ol’ basin of mountains with a big flashy city in the middle.
We hung around to eat our frozen custard in the car park, keeping good company with a police officer (flavour of choice: mango) and a giant taco truck. Caroline mentioned a food truck that she knew called ‘Wangs on Wheels’ and started talking about how delicious the food was… I lasted about 5 seconds before I snorted with laughter. I’m happy to see that Caroline didn’t seem to get the joke, but I was snickering about Wangs on Wheels for quite a while after that!
Karl drove us around ‘Naked City’ (an area of downtown apparently so named because all the showgirls used to live there, and during the day they worked on getting an even tan, if you know what I mean…); nearby there was a sprinkling of hotels with hourly rates and seedy-looking massage parlours, and then just around the corner we passed the pawn shop where the hit TV show ‘Pawn Stars’ is made. It was closed at the time, of course, but there was a cordoned-off area at the front where I assume hopeful ‘pawners’ queue before being allowed to pitch their wares to the show’s stars. I’ve never seen it, but for those of you who are interested: the guy on the show who acts silly is apparently not that stupid; he does it just for the show. I have no idea what that means but apparently it’s important…!
We made our way back to Fremont Street, and boy were the freaks out again – in force. We passed a number of people passed out against the walls on the mall, and I passed Spock, Elvis and Michael Jackson having a conversation. Talk about a one-time chance… or maybe not, on Fremont Street! I also bumped into Tupac (raised from the dead, will wonders never cease?), Stevie Wonder, Jack Sparrow, a filthy Gumby and Emperor Palpatine asking for donations for a new Death Star. His eyes looked suspicously like ping-pong balls with dots on them…! Thankfully, there was no bearded leprechaun lady with her boobs hanging out this time to assail my eyes.
We watched the (rather anti-climactic) Bon Jovi light show; once an hour, on the hour, the whole roof of the mall lights up like a giant TV screen with various shows and musical themes; I think we just got a mediocre one! It’s not that I don’t like Bon Jovi… I just didn’t think the show was much cop. Boo! It was followed by a short promo for March Madness basketball, which I think I actually preferred!
Having ticked the light show off the ‘to do’ list, we made our way back to the car and back home, and that was that for the day.
Thanks for stopping by!
Tara.

