Dave’s travelogue

Living it up in Las Vegas

Story written 19 April 2008

Eat, Drink and… Well, You Know!

Ballys Hotel and Casino

Ballys Hotel and Casino

Ballys Hotel and Casino on the Strip in Las Vegas.

Dolphin Trainer for a Day at the Mirage

Dolphin Trainer for a Day at the Mirage

The Dolphin Trainer for a Day program at the Mirage Hotel and Casino lets you train and work with Dolphins in the habitat at the hotel.

Bahama Breeze Restaurant

Bahama Breeze Restaurant

Inside the Bahama Breeze Restaurant just off the Strip in Las Vegas.

Bahama Breeze Restaurant

Bahama Breeze Restaurant

The Bahama Breeze Restaurant on Hughes Center Drive just off the Strip. Great Island food and drinks.

Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas Strip

Las Vegas Boulevard at night with Ballys and the Paris Hotel.

Paris Hotel

Paris Hotel

The Paris Hotel on the Strip in Las Vegas

Northleach in the Cotswolds

Story written 19 April 2008

Seeing the Historical Side of England

Typical architecture in the Cotswolds

Typical architecture in the Cotswolds

Most of the buildings built in the Cotswolds are still in use today. It's not unusual for your restaurant to have been a blacksmith shop 600 years ago.

Sheep in the paddock

Sheep in the paddock

If you prefer to avoid the hustle and crowds of the big cities and are interested in the history of England, there’s no better way to see it than to visit the Cotswolds. What’s a Costwold you ask? Well, technically speaking, it’s a combination of Anglo Saxon words meaning ‘cot’ or sheep enclosure and ‘wold’ or rolling hillside but if you ask anyone who lives in the villages that make up the Cotswold area, they’ll tell you it’s much more than that.

Dave Shultz

Dave Shultz has been a member since 18 April 2008 and goes by dgs331.

Currently in Carrizozo, New Mexico.

I am the Managing Editor of TravelLady Magazine. I've been a travel writer for over 10 years and was a commercial photographer in Dallas for 25 years before that. Travel photography is what I really love and I'll go anywhere and do anything for a good photo op.

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