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These golden lion heads on the columns at Caesar's Palace were across the street from the real lions in Siegfried and Roy's "Secret Garden" at the Mirage.
Originally posted in 2006.
Caesar's Palace was absolutely massive- this photo only captures about half of it. We never did make it in there.
Caesar is Patricias dog . She owns the Colintraive hotel and Caesar has had a few tumours removed and was snuggling on his sheepskin beside the fire .
A loaded Caesar salad with grilled chicken, homemade croutons, hardboiled eggs and Caesar dressing. wp.me/pGgB6-lT
On the wall of the Promenade plantée
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promenade_plant%C3%A9e
The Promenade plantée, i.e. the planted promenade, is a promenade with plants, and at the start it is elevated, as it follows the route of an old tramway.
The plants were a little sorry for themselves as the area was very, very dry, Paris is in the grip of a drought, and I suspect they were not allowed to water the plants.
10 oz ribeye perfectly cooked to rare with old-school baked potato. Review at ugonnaeatthat.com/2007/01/28/calgary-hail-caesar/
Caesar likes to take every opportunity, through the use of imagery, to remind others of his innate superiority and divine ancestry. He especially likes to hype his claim of direct descent from the goddess Venus who, according to ancient mythology, emerged from the sea and first came to shore on the coast of Cyprus, floating on a scallop shell. The Julian clan, of which Caesar is a member, traced its roots back to the Trojan hero, Aeneas, who was the son of the goddess Venus and a mortal father. When Aeneas fled Troy after its defeat by the Greeks, he settled in Italy and became one of the founders of Roman culture (but not the city of Rome - that was founded later by Romulus and Remus). Hence the Julians' and Caesar's claim of a link to Venus.