Archive for March, 2007

Dueling Twins At Harrahs

My friend Vinny told me about this great dueling piano show at Harrahs Casino that features twins. I figured that since he was a guy and they were hot blonde chicks that it would be a mediocre to fair show that would be most enjoyed by men drinking lots of beer. I was wrong. They are a pair of talented, lovely ladies that can not only play mean pianos, but know how to entertain a crowd and get them to do just about anything they want them to. You can catch Tamara and Kim at Harrahs Tuesdays through Saturdays from 9pm to 2am. They are in the piano bar right inside the doors, there WILL be a crowd. Check them out on their website where you can see video and even purchase their cds.

Dueling piano twinsDueling Twins at Harrahs

Rain? What’s that?

I just read on the Red Rock Canyon website that the area of the Mojave desert where Las Vegas is located gets 4 - 6 inches of rain PER YEAR… per year? I knew it didn’t get much, but damn!!!! We would get that in an HOUR back east.

Red Rock Canyon Photography

One of the first places off the Strip that I visited was Red Rock Canyon. I absolutely love it there and find solace in the mountains. I go there when I feel bad and my spirits rise. I have a collection of photographs from Red Rock Canyon that are available for sale as posters and gifts on NevadaGifts.net.

Here are a few of my favorites:
Red Rock Canyon
I love this particular peak. It is usually “green” and stands out in contrast to the rest of the mountains.

Cactus growing along the fissures at Red Rock Canyon
People tell me there is no “green” in the desert, well they are incorrect :) There is plenty of green stuff growing throughout the desert and the mountains. I love the contrast of the plants against the red and ivory patterning in the rocks.

photography of the mountains in Red Rock Canyon

Welcome to Loxly’s World

I knew in 2003 I wanted to move to Las Vegas after my first visit here. Before that I was living in Rochester, New York with a 2 year stay in New York City. Until I went to Las Vegas that first time I didn’t think I would ever live on the West Coast. I was a confirmed East Coaster. I lived in Manhattan for one year, and Queens for a year, and when I left to go back to Rochester for family reasons, I swore I would return to New York City someday. That is until September 2003.

I went to Las Vegas alone to present at a Sewing Convention, about how to design a website. A friend was supposed to do the presentation and needed to cancel and asked me to substitute. I was tied up with the convention stuff during the days and only got out to the Strip in the evenings. I was only there 3 days, and I walked the entire strip plus went up the Eiffel Tower outside of the Paris Casino. I was entranced and felt peaceful there. It was a very unpeaceful time in my life, so feeling serene there was a pleasant surprise.

After that trip I told my family that eventually I would live there, and my son agreed he would like to live there too. He was tired of cold too :)

I didn’t get back there until June 2005, for an affiliate conference. This time I was going to the conference as the photographer, I knew one person that lived there, but had never met him. I didn’t know many of the people that were attending, only “knew” them from online forums and from my work online. I almost canceled the trip, but I got over my anxiety and went. The moment I walked off the plane I knew I was home. An incredible feeling of well being came over me, one that I still have. Before I moved here it happened each time I visited as I entered the valley either by air or driving through the desert from California. It hit me at the same spot driving each time.

They say home is where the heart is. For now, my heart wants me to be here.