You’re invited to this this great fundraiser event. Tickets are $50. if purchased on line at the first friday website, or $75. at the door. I’ll be there, of course. Make sure to say hello. […]
Joe Peffer writes a similar blog to VVV that’s about Very Vintage Columbus Ohio. Of course an old home in Columbus was built in the 10’s and 20’s or even earlier. The first house JJ […]
I’m trying to figure out the relevance of furniture when it’s really the only thing in the picture. Obviously furnished homes that are being lived in have furniture. But the furniture is rarely included. Does […]
Growth Watch, The City of Las Vegas Planning and Development Fall Newsletter At least it’s new to me, and I probably got on the list for being in the Citizens Leadership Academy this year. I’m […]
Last week, I posted an email from a lady and her air force husband. Last night she emailed me again. I love her writing style, sense of humor and her passion. As long as she […]
This last summer, as the first publicity stunt of the new VeryVintageVegas, we created a contest where you had to drive thru many of the fabulous and not so fabulous Vintage Vegas neighborhoods. It never […]
From the “close the lid” folder, I pulled this as an example of the problem with shooting pictures of small rooms. I think that this must be a half bath, but the listing says it’s […]
Every year, Dr. Lonnie Hammargren, our former Lt. Governor, University Regent, retired neurosurgeon and obsessive collector, opens his home to the public. It’s totally a private collection that is museum worthy. He calls his little collection […]
No, we don’t have to be professional photographers. We don’t have special cameras, or extra flashes or extra wide angle lenses, or or all the stuff that the pros carry. And we certainly don’t have to […]
The Citizens Leadership Academy is an annual 8 week course offered by the City of Las Vegas. I was honored to be one of the 25 Las Vegas residents chosen for this years class. I’ve […]