
i told you there would be more


there was a lot of talk years ago about this being built. it seemed like an interesting concept.using old discarded shipping containers for the buildings. one problem it has though, it’s downtown. who wants to be downtown at night? we decided to check it out if we could park close. we did and went in. it’s just a tourist trap. i don’t think locals would want to be there.
we ended up having dinner at a b-b-q restaurant there, thinking we would eat at ‘mon abi gabi’ the next night. we hadn’t eaten there yet. since we left a day early, that didn’t happen, we didn’t eat at ‘mon abi gabi’. not even once this trip. i know you are all gasping right now, how on earth did that happen? don’t let time run out for the things you want to do.

at the entrance of the park, there was a place for people to put padlocks on. proclaiming love or wishes for someone. i’ve read they took them off the brooklyn bridge because of the weight.they had thousands of them.


yes, this is a real truck

flames shoot out of his atnlers
i think that’s it
thanks for tuning in
p.s. i have to explain, jerry started talking when i took the picture of his toast. he actually had only one glass of wine
wait i have one more picture, well actually three



Well, You’ll never guess who wants that vase! Love the Rumi plaques. When you moving into a container? Oh, the humanity blog you could put out just sitting on the porch of your very own tiny home.
Can’t believe you missed out on mon ami gabi! Shocking! Glad you got a chance to check out the container park – now you know. At least it didn’t look as crowded as Fremont Street. Love you!
I see another Vegas trip in the looking glass; sorry you missed Mon Ami Gabi. The heart of padlocks really unique. Thanks for including the Miho Unexplained Things vase, so beautiful. Hope you are starting to feel better, Jill. Love, Celia