Here are some parting shots from the Hard Rock. I really like the quote from Alex Van Halen.
“Fall Seven Times
Get Up Eight”
I left Biloxi today and approximately 422 miles later, arrived in Houston. That was a lot of driving!
Here are some parting shots from the Hard Rock. I really like the quote from Alex Van Halen.
“Fall Seven Times
Get Up Eight”
I left Biloxi today and approximately 422 miles later, arrived in Houston. That was a lot of driving!
Mornings are not a good time. Have you ever taken a terrible photo because you were too lazy to make it an awesome photo? Here is my most recent example of this concept. If only I had fully woken up, thrown on some clothes, and gone outside with my camera (maybe to the top corner of the parking garage), I would have been rewarded with a lovely sunrise photo. Like I said, mornings are not a good time.
“Love All – Serve All”. I have admired this concept since I first walked into a Hard Rock and saw it written on the wall. 🙂
If you get up early enough, you can tour the Biloxi Lighthouse. Since I am a night person, I may never enter the cast iron structure, climb the 57 steps, pull myself up the 8-rung ladder, squeeze myself through the 19-by-23 inch trap door, and enjoy the view from the light room at the top. Oh well, after all… tomorrow is another day!
After Hurricane Katrina, many of the trees in Biloxi were left severely damaged by the storm surge. The median of highway 90 is now home to several chainsaw sculptures thanks to the volunteer efforts of sculptor Marlin Miller.
The Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Biloxi is a crazy place. The rooms are not very expensive this time of year – if you don’t lose too much money in the casino. As you may be able to tell from the photos, the rooms are super nice with windows overlooking either the city of Biloxi or the Gulf of Mexico. I could spend hours in the walk through two headed shower. Maybe I will break out my Kindle with the waterproof cover and read for a while in the shower. 🙂