(below) - yes, I sinned. A selection of cakes at the famous patisserie at The Bellagio, Las Vegas.

Back in Chicago, the now iconic shiny spaceship landed in the Millennium Gardens.
The water feature in Millennium Park. Projected faces of locals spurt water every 20 minutes or so (there is a twin upright opposite it too).
New City Center opening December 8 in Las Vegas. US$9 billion invested in this complex of hotels, apartments, casinos and shops - complete with its own three station monorail system.
Paris Casino, Las Vegas. Yes, it's as tacky as it looks, yet weirdly impressive. Unlike Chicago, it was very hot indeed, which limited one's enjoyment outside during the day.
'Whatever!' my favourite expression, much to Kay's chagrin.
Look, just to get back to some reality, this is the main street through my suburb 50 years ago. Perhaps some neon, but that's all. I just wanted to say that four nights in Las Vegas was perhaps one night too many. My friends Merle and Ian, from Portland, made my Las Vegas trip a lot of fun and it was terrific to spend time with them, but Vegas can swamp the senses. It is magnificently fabulous and awful all at once.
Don't laugh, this was Sandgate Road and Julia St intersecting around 1909.
A local watering hole, still functioning today with faux Tudor panelling.
A local Nundah home built with the kitchen in a separate section (just in case of fire). This is built around 1880.
This hotel, the Prince of Wales, was built around 1879. This was it in 1929. It burned down around 1957, replaced now by something in boring '60's brick.
Myself, Di, Rene and Di's husband Torquil - my oldest friends - at Brisbane's 150th birthday celebrations just before I left for America.
This is a cottage in the back blocks in the US rented recently by my friends Polly and Kit. It looks very idyllic and isolated. Seriously not Las Vegas or Chicago! They like it like that.
Here's my god daughter's new son, Gruffydd. Yes, Griff has a Welsh dad. The boy is just so wonderful. Di and Torquil are one set of grandparents here in Brisbane, the Welsh set of grandparents arrive at the time we leave for Holland.



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Welcome back! Were have you been???
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