Honeymoon In Vegas:
Dawnna and I went to Las Vegas on our honeymoon. And, being the special once-in-a-lifetime occasion that it is, I chose to immortalize the trip in that most dignified and permanent of ways: with grainy black and white digital images taken with a wrist watch. Enjoy.

Hmm, I'm not really sure why, but apparently I took a picture of putting gas in my car. Assumably this was on the way to the airport, but I don't really remember.

The obligatory self portrait, taken in the mirror in our room at Caesar's Palace.

A shot of the room we stayed in as seen from the entryway.

Dawnna in front of said entryway.

My wedding band (polished aircraft-grade titanium).

The logo of the Palatium Buffet restaurant, which is located somewhere within the maze that is Caesar's Palace. Pretty standard buffet fare, priced reasonably (both of which seem to be quickly becoming a rarity in Vegas).

A plate of food from the aforementioned Palatium buffet.

Attached to Caesar's is a large shopping mall, and contained within is this copy of Michelangelo's "David".

The half-scale Eiffel tower that stradles the Paris Casino. Scroll down for more if you're so inclined.

Full-size replica of Boba Fett. Yours for the taking for a meager $5000 from the Sharper Image store.

I like the wierd still-frame-video feel that this shot got.

Dawnna and I went to the top of the half-size Eiffel Tower at the Paris and I took a few shots of the view.

Looking south towards New York New York, Excalibur, MGM, etc.

That's the shadow of the Eiffel tower, not something naughty.

To be honest, I'm not really certain which way this view is facing.

I took a few shots of Dawnna at the top of the Eiffel Tower, but this is the only one that was worth hanging on too. The sun was really direct, and it was hard to find a good shot that was not too dark or too bright (neither of which the wristcam likes). So, I finally tried a side-lit shot to split the difference.

Down in the bowels of the Venetian is the excellent Delmonico steakhouse (yes, run by celebrity ueber-chef, Emeril Lagasse). Which makes sense. You'd expect to find a nice restaurant in a nice hotel. Strangely, however, there is also a full-scale wooden Ferrari in the same area.

Granted, it is a Ferrari, and an amazing piece of woodcrafting. But, I'm still not sure why its there.

Vegas Blvd. From the ground this time.

In yet another case of "What's this car doing here?", in one of the floors at M&M World, you'll find a NASCAR car painted with M&M logos, and a mannequin in a driver's suit.

It's not what you think. Unless of course you think its a cannoli. In which case, you'd be right.

Dawnna and I decided to indulge our inner sports addicts, and ate dinner at ESPNZone so we could watch the Kings game.

The wristcam is a big fan of high-contrast situations, so the logo was an obvious (if pointless) choice of subject.

So, I really don't have the slightest clue where this is.

Since we were staying right next door, I figured before we left, I had to at least walk over to the Mirage.

A large cat, held in capativity by Sigfried and Roy at the Mirage.

Another pointless shot that I just took cause the high-contrast is agreeable to the wristcam. As may seem obvious, this is a floor indicator inside one of the elevators in Caesar's.

Our flight home left from Gate C22.