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Adventure in the Daddy Zone – Chocolate and Cactus

by Mark Eades April 15, 2019

When Dad and I visited Las Vegas, I told him we were going to go check out some of the other things around the town. We had all ready visited the Pioneer Saloon and the Seven Magic Mountains. Now it was time to visit the Ethel M Chocolate factory and its Botanical Cactus Garden.

This is where they make the chocolates at the Ethel M Chocolate Factory in Las Vegas. Photo by Mark Eades.

Here’s my dad on the self-guided tour of the chocolate factory. Those folks behind him are working on some chocolate candies.

The chocolate wall behind my dad represents what you might get in an actual box of Ethel M Chocolates – though a lot smaller.

Ethel M is known for its high end chocolates that include some with liquor in them. Anyone want to buy me a box or two?

Dad in the Ethel M Botanical Cactus Garden. Worth the trip, especially in the spring! Photo by Mark Eades.

After visiting the chocolate factory, and not purchasing any chocolates because, well, they are a bit out of our price range, we went out to visit the Botanical Cactus Garden. (Though I was sorely tempted to get some of the chocolates with whiskey in them.)

Many of the cactus were in bloom!

Spring time is a great time to visit a cactus garden as many of the cactus were in bloom!

Colorful!

There were many colors of the rainbow in the cactus garden.

An explosion of yellow!

Yucca, yucca, yucca.

This looks like a barrel of fun.

Steer clear of these cholla cactus. Their thorns have barbs and are a challenge to remove.

Of course, no visit to a cactus garden would not be complete without a stop to see our old friend the cholla cactus. Dad and I both got stuck by one of these once. It was all Dad’s fault.

More color in the cactus garden.

Things could get a little prickly in there.

But the prickly cacti also bloom.

Lots of color around the prickly ones.

Even more yellow buds.

Lots of color everywhere.

The stately Saguaro.

Of course, we had to have a little fun too. Dad would not venture into the Cholla Cactus for a photo. But we found a place where he could hang his hat…

The Pop Pop Cactus!

Hope you enjoyed this Adventure in the Daddy Zone!

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An Adventure in the Daddy Zone – The Seven Magic Mountains

by Mark Eades April 9, 2019

Have you ever seen those seven pillars of colorful rocks while driving to Las Vegas, Nevada? They’re actually art, and the name of the display is “The Seven Magic Mountains.”

My Dad, Jim Eades, with one of the piles of rocks that make up The Seven Magic Mountains growing out of his head. Photo by Mark Eades.

On a recent trip to the city of Lost Wages with my Dad, we decided to go visit them. Now it’s a bit tricky because if you miss the off-ramp while going north, it’s a long way to the next off-ramp and you have to backtrack. If you’re going north on I-15, exit at the town of Jean. Turn right, then left where it dead ends at the entrance to the nearby women’s prison. Believe it or not, this road becomes Las Vegas Boulevard.

The art was created by Ugo Rondinone, and went on display May 11, 2016. They were only supposed to be there for two years but due to the popularity, they remain for people to gawk at, take photos and appreciate.

The Seven Magic Mountains with my dad, Jim Eades, also known as “Pop Pop” to his grand kids. How those rocks stay stacked, we do not know. Photo by Mark Eades.

So Dad and I decided we wanted to see the art up close, we went there after our visit to the Pioneer Saloon, which you get to from the same off-ramp in Jean, only turn left for about six miles. More about our visit to that saloon in this post.

Some showgirls were strutting around one of piles of colorful rocks that are part of The Seven Magic Mountains for a photo shoot. Photo by Mark Eades.

Lots of people visit the rocks, and the day we were there four showgirls were there for a professional photo shoot. Based on their glares, we decided to not get too close to the ladies.

So next time you drive to Las Vegas, get off the highway at Jean. You could also be tempted to visit the casino near there too. It’s now owned by Terrible’s – you know of Terrible Herbst.

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An Adventure in the Daddy Zone – On the road to Vegas

by Mark Eades April 5, 2019

Well it’s time for another road trip with my Dad.

This time we went to Las Vegas, but I decided we needed to check out a few things on the way, just south of the city of “Lost Wages.”

The entrance to the Pioneer Saloon in Goodsprings, Nevada.

First stop? Well we got off of Interstate 15 at the town of Jean, made a left and went to the town of Goodsprings.

That’s where we found the Pioneer Saloon, founded originally way back in the 1913.

Definitely our kind of place.

Yep, those are all private barrels of whiskey on the patio of the Pioneer Saloon.

Stay healthy!

They take their spitting seriously.

You know you’re in a western place, judging by the number of bullet holes in that sign.

Time for some vittles?

This dining establishment is right next to the Pioneer Saloon in Goodsprings, Nevada.

This house in Goodsprings, Nevada, near the Pioneer Saloon is what I would call a “fixer-upper.”

Dad and friend.

My dad found a good ol’ western pardner at the Pioneer Saloon.

Well that was our visit to the Pioneer Saloon, time to move on to our next stop!

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