Kathy Holmes

Kathy Holmes

Kathy Holmes is a novelist writing romantic women's fiction with attitude. She can be reached through her web site at http://www.kathyholmes.net.
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  • Celebrate Christmas in Las Vegas
    If your travel plans bring you to Las Vegas during the Christmas holiday season, you might want to check out some of these special holiday-themed events.
  • Tips for Seniors Traveling to Las Vegas
    While Las Vegas has become known for high-end hotels, shopping, and restaurants, there are still ways to save money in Las Vegas.
  • Top 5 Hotel Shops in Las Vegas for Great Shopping
    Some of the best shopping in the world is located in Las Vegas, from ultra elite shops in a hotel casino or in some the most upscale, expensive shopping malls.
  • Top 10 Pools in Las Vegas
    After staying up late gambling the night before, you may find that there's nothing better than relaxing by a refreshing Las Vegas resort pool during the day.
  • Top Production Shows in Las Vegas
    Claiming to be the "Entertainment Capital of the World," Las Vegas has much entertainment to offer visitors. Headliners and production shows are the two most popular types of entertainment.
  • Renewing Your Wedding Vows in Las Vegas
    Mention Las Vegas and you think of gambling, big name entertainment, Elvis impersonators, and maybe even a Las Vegas wedding. Las Vegas, after all, is known as the wedding capital of the world, including renewing your wedding vows.
  • Today's Casino Experience
    Today's casino experience is different than it was just a few years ago. Many travel to Las Vegas today because of the upscale shopping, fine dining, entertainment, and European-style sunbathing.
  • Mt. Charleston: The Perfect Getaway from Las Vegas
    If you find yourself visiting Las Vegas in the summer, you may long for a cooler, but nearby getaway. Mt. Charleston is less than an hour's drive from the Las Vegas Strip and can be thirty degrees cooler with an elevation of a little over 7,000 feet.
  • Choosing Your Las Vegas Experience
    Mention "Las Vegas" to ten people and you'll get ten different reactions, but most will probably bring up the phrase "Sin City."
  • Famous Dave's: The Best BBQ in Las Vegas
    After moving from Orlando to Las Vegas, I was concerned I wouldn't be able to find good barbecue out west. But fear no more. Las Vegas has several great barbecue joints and a new one has just come to my neighborhood-Famous Dave's.
  • Journalist and Technical Writer: Two Sides of the Same Coin
    You may be familiar with the day in the life of a journalist because journalists are often portrayed in movies. But what about the day in the life of a technical writer?
  • Round-up of Portland Eateries
    Portland is a great foodie destination. But you don't always have to splurge at expensive restaurants. Some of the most enjoyable meals are in the everyday diners, walk-ups, and casual restaurants.
  • Oregon Brewpubs: The Gathering Place
    The now-famous microbrew revolution of the Pacific Northwest.got started when Oregon opened its first microbrewery, the Cartwright Brewery (1979-82), which was once an old Barley Mill.
  • Daytripping on the Oregon Coast
    Day trips to the Oregon Coast from Portland or the high-tech hub of Hillsboro are a popular activity, whether you're a resident or visitor for business or pleasure.
  • Wining & Dining in the Oregon Wine Country
    If you find yourself in the Oregon wine country any time of year, you're in for a good time. With the plethora of wineries open for tasting within a stone's throw of one another, it's beyond easy to sample more than enough wines.
  • Dining at Disney World: Yachtsman and Jiko: The Cooking Place
    One of the exciting experiences about a Walt Disney World vacation is dining-especially at the high-tier restaurants. This article will showcase the Yachtsman and Jiko: The Cooking Place.
  • Top-Tier Dining at Disney World: Flying Fish & Artist Point Restaurants
    One of the exciting experiences about a Walt Disney World vacation is dining-especially at the high-tier restaurants. This article will showcase the Flying Fish and Artist Point.
  • Skyline Restaurant, Original Diner Food in Portland, Oregon
    Are you hooked on Johnny Rockets and other retro 50s diners? Well, look no more than Skyline Restaurant in Portland, Oregon.
  • Job Hunting After 40
    We've all heard about ageism and prejudice against hiring people after a certain age. But did you know there are organizations that specialize in helping people find jobs after 40?
  • Disneyland Vs. Walt Disney World: Which is Better?
    Many Disney aficionados swear by their favorite park but if price or location isn't an issue, which would you choose? Here are 5 reasons to choose Disneyland over WDW.
  • This Vegas Local Loves Mario Batali
    Reading mixed reviews of Mario Batali's restaurants in Las Vegas, I was curious to try one for myself.
  • Do Vegas like a Local
    Las Vegas isn't just about gambling, drinking, eating, and going to risqué shows. No, there's a lot more to Sin City than that. And who knows that better than a local? Come along with me on an outing to Red Rock Canyon and Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa.
  • Lindo Michoacan - Best Mexican Restaurant in Las Vegas
    The readers have spoken and we agree. The readers of the Las Vegas Review Journal have voted Lindo Michoacan as the "Best Mexican Restaurant" in the 27th annual "Best of Las Vegas" survey once again for 2008.
  • Fish Camp in Sin City - Carolina Low Country Comes to Las Vegas
    Shrimp and Grits. Cat Fish. Oyster Po'Boy. Shrimp and Okra Gumbo. She-Crab Soup. Are we reading off a menu in a restaurant in the South? Mississippi? New Orleans? South Carolina, maybe? Yes and No. Actually, it's down home Carolina Low Country cuisine in Sin City.
  • What I Learned from Hillary Clinton
    This article is not about who I'm supporting in the 2008 Presidential race. But it is an observation of Hillary Clinton and what I, as a woman, have learned from her.
  • Walt Disney World for Adults
    In the 1990s, Walt Disney World seemed to be focusing on attracting adults, couples and those looking for romance, as well as families. But what about today? With its main focus on families, are there still places where adults can enjoy themselves at Disney World?
  • How to Tell if Someone is Stalking Your Blog
    Creativity is risky business even without public access to it. And with so many people going online to express themselves and/or promote their art, writing, or their business, how's a person to feel safe?
  • Eat at the 9 Fine Irishmen for St. Patrick's Day in Las Vegas
    If you're in Las Vegas for St. Patrick's Day, check out 9 Fine Irishmen, at New York New York Hotel and Casino.
  • 3 Important Parts to Writing a Good Blog
    In our busy lives today, nobody has time or energy or interest in reading every word you write on your blog. But there are some things you can do to improve the chances of readers paying attention to your blog.
  • Why Las Vegas Should Be Renewed
    I was disappointed to read that the TV show "Vegas" would not be renewed next season and would, in fact, end with this season's cliffhanger. How can you end a show with a cliffhanger?
  • Five Cruise Rituals to do Before Your Next Cruise
    What do you do in-between cruises? How do you wait for the time to pass from cruise to cruise? And then when it gets closer to the cruise, what preparations do you begin to make?
  • Ten Reasons to go on a Cruise
    Like many, I was first introduced to cruising when I watched the TV show, The Love Boat, in the late 1970s. It wasn't long before I booked my first cruise in 1982. This was certainly not the "resort-at-sea" experience so true of modern-day cruising.
  • Celebrating St. Patrick's Day at Walt Disney World
    Raglan Road may be the perfect place to celebrate St. Patrick's Day at Walt Disney World. After all, it was named after Raglan Road in Dublin, made famous by poet Patrick Kavanagh.
  • The Best Barbecue is in Las Vegas
    People from all over the world visit and live in Las Vegas and the food choices reflect that. With such a huge Elvis legacy, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Memphis Barbecue is big in Las Vegas and is our favorite barbecue from our travels across the country.
  • What's New on the Las Vegas Strip?
    We'd been out-of-touch with Las Vegas while living near Walt Disney World in Florida. Now that we're actually living in Las Vegas, our first order of business was to see some properties for the first time and revisit several more after hearing of major changes to them.
  • Why You Should Rent a Vacation Home for Your Next Walt Disney World Vacation
    The price of a hotel room on Walt Disney World property can take a huge bite out of your budget for a one-week stay. To save money, you can rent a vacation home complete with private pool for a week.
  • The Secret to Sake is in the Food Pairing
    The first time you dine in a Japanese restaurant and are tempted to order saké, you may be confused or intimidated. Saké tasting can educate you and pairing it with food can provide an interesting gastronomical and cultural experience.
  • Romantic Wine & Cheese Tasting on the Oregon Coast
    The bounty and romance of the Pacific Northwest can be enjoyed whether you're living here as a full-time resident or visiting here briefly as a tourist.
  • Why Boomer Sally Field Should Win an Emmy for Brothers & Sisters Role
    This could be the "Year of the Boomer." If this is true, then Sally Field, as a lead runner of the generation born 1946-1964, should win the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress for a Drama Series for her role as matriarch Nora Walker in Brothers & Sisters.
  • 3 Key Issues to Buying/Selling Real Estate
    From the high-desirable real estate market of the Pacific Northwest to the wildly-popular Florida real estate market, we learned that strategic real estate investments depend on 3 key issues.
  • Hurricanes Drive New Residents Out of Florida
    How any hurricanes does it take before you pack up and move out of Florida? Home buyers are lured down to Florida for many reasons. But after several active hurricane seasons, many are moving back home.

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