Saturday, December 10, 2011

A Few of My Favorite Things

Hi Vegas Fans,
During the holidays, I am reminded of My Favorite Things - not so much the song from The Sound of Music, but more from jazz legend John Coltrane's sweet tenor sax in the album of the same name, released in 1961. My Favorite Things is one of my favorite things... hang with me, I'm going somewhere with this.
 
I always like to look back and reflect on the year and share some of my thoughts as well as look ahead to the coming year. For a lot of reasons, this has been a challenging year for me. It has made my trips to Las Vegas that much more meaningful. I feel so fortunate that I get to escape reality, which tends to smack me in the face from time to time, and visit the un-real world of the Strip, downtown, and outskirts of the most exciting city in the world.

Here is a short list of my favorite Vegas things from 2011, in no particular order:
  • Playing $5 blackjack and craps and enjoying a few rum and cokes, especially at the Stratosphere. It's all about the atmosphere, and the Strat has a lot of creative characters roaming the floor. Good times. 
  • Hanging with my best friend and fellow degenerate gambler, Steve. We have been going to Vegas for over 20 years, and we typically enjoy the same goofy stuff and craziness of the wonderful world of Sin City.
  • Betting on my sports team and yelling at TVs as if they can hear me. It is amazing to me that the quarterback doesn't throw the ball to avoid the sack no matter how loudly I try to persuade him.
  • Walking the Strip at sunrise. I am one of those annoying morning people who likes to get up as dawn cracks and head to Starbucks or the Peppermill for a nice breakfast. There are two kinds of people you encounter at this hour: runners and crazy vagrants. It's a good mix.
  • Eating at Battista's Hole in the Wall. Yeah, I get arguments against this one from time to time. Foodies like to turn their noses up at this place. But for me, it's more about the tradition and atmosphere. I always enjoy the wine with my dinner, and I love when Gordie the accordion player stops by my table to play a tune. In a city where history is reduced to rubble with a flip of a switch, I'm hoping that this place doesn't change for a while.
  • Visiting Red Rock Canyon. Check out my pics on Flickr. It was a really beautiful day.
  • Enjoying Bellagio's Fine Art Gallery. The last one of its kind on the Strip. I'm no art expert, but I know what I like. They consistently show the best masterpieces by classic artists - from Picasso to Lichtenstein to everyone in between.
  • Finishing Simplifying Las Vegas 2012. Just in the St. Nick of time.
I could go on and on here, but you get the idea. Whether you like to people watch, eat good food, gamble, party or sit by the pool and catch some rays, Las Vegas is a great getaway. I look forward to my next trip. I'm already planning it.

When I count my good fortunes, and yes I do have a lot of them even when times are more difficult, I often include how grateful I am that I get to go to Vegas and enjoy some of my favorite things.

Please feel free to post some of your favorite Vegas things... you can post anonymously if your boss or spouse also follows this blog.
Viva,
Mike

4 comments:

dan from virginia said...

my favoret vegas things
1... just starting the 3 hour drive to catch our flight,I know i am on my way.
2 after landing,seeing the limo driver holding a sign with my name on it is the start of a few days where aI am not my usual boring self.
3..that warm glow i feel as i drink my 1st crown roal in my room at CP. may already be tuned up depending on how many I had on the 5 hour flight.
4.but it really should have been 1st.......... sharing some much needed us time with my wife of 28 years in the only town we really feel like we are special.Not because we are but the way my home casino treats us just makes us feel that way

favoret non gaming,eating or drinking moments are standing outside CP, breathing in some vegas air and people watching.

a1copyguy said...

i am thankfull my wife loves vegas as much as I do,allowing us to make 2 trips a year.

walking our favoret casino caesars palace with confidence knowing our way around unlike many who always seem lost in such a huge property.
eating breakfast in vegas, something we never do at home,and being able to walk out and start my gambling day and 1st cocktail of the day without any feeling of guilt.

How can anyone not be thankfull that the bellagio fountains are there to entertain you every night,even better when you can watch them from your room.

that feeling you have while in vegas......... the one that only those who love it understand

Mike Attisano said...

Very nice... thanks for sharing your comments. Those are certainly great Vegas favorite things!

dan from virginia said...

should have followed the keep it simple theme and just said

I am thankfull for all the sights,sounds ,smells of vegas.And dont you just love the late night breeze!