It's definitely Las Vegas. The billboard on the right side of the second photo is advertising a Copa Air (United) flight to Rio. United has direct flights to Rio from Las Vegas.
Definitely not Phoenix. That's not AZDOT landscape gravel and there are no saguaros. Those are Date Plams, which don't grow well in Arizona, so I'm guessing Palm Sprints maybe?
My recent attempt to join my wife on her business trip to Poland resulted in sitting on the tarmac for 3 hours while they tried to fix an engine. They finally cancelled the flight, and there were no other options until the next day. I got a voucher for a hotel 30 minutes away from O'Hare. A HoJo that was the worst hotel I've ever seen, a true flea-bag. Stains on the carpet, everywhere. I was glad I didn't have a UV light to shine around my room. The only rebook I could get would get me to Krakow Friday evening instead of Thursday morning. Turning 5 days in Krakow to 3. For an $1,800 airfare. Decided to just go back home. The airline said they'd refund the full fare. A week later, I get an email voucher for a future flight. Not. Gonna. Happen. Disputed the charge on my credit card. Got the full refund.
Sprawl in the other picture is too big to be Palm Springs. But that waterish looking feature is throwing me off. Did the giant storm yesterday actually fill one of the washes/"rivers" in the Valley? Looks too green. Gotta be somewhere else.
Oh, I'll bet the Professor's in Vegas for the International Society of Legal Bloggers conference. She should have told us, her beloved crypto-fascist commenteriat, so that we could have shown up in our brown shirts & kept "order".
The high cumulus says "not Vegas" to me; the skies there are typically cloudless with some haze. That aerial landscape does not look like any part of Nevada I've see from the air.
That overpass resembles the Miami Metromover, but the palm trees look wrong, more like a arid landscape, than a Caribbean one. Parts of South Florida, particularly the inland parts of Palm Beach and Boward counties, look at bit like that upper picture from the air. The grid of roads without much evidence of habitation, the uniform color, the extreme flatness with no highlands, even on the horizon... is familiar. Parts of French Guiana looks like that for the same reason: sugar cane, hundreds of square miles of cane.
The agricultural landscape near Orlando (what little that remains, that is) doesn't look that from the air. Ocala, which is nearby, looks almost like western Kentucky, sort of rolling terrain with lots of livestock, cattle and horses are big business there.
If I'm not mistaken, there are mountains in the background. No Miami. No Orlando.
The obvious guess is Austin, TX. It's hot, it's family. I'm sure they must have palm trees somewhere. Don't know if these are the right ones for Austin.
Rock gardens? In Florida? A whole state filled with #FLORIDAMEN? Piss off, wanker!
Here in Florida we put sawgrass near those overpasses, and fill the depressions near offramps with water and infest the resulting ponds with alligators. It's the only way we can discourage the Cuban drivers from taking those 25 mph ramps at 65.
Plus it makes for more interesting recovery/rescue operations.
Zooming the image on Fickr shows what's not evident on the blog page hotline. Those are mountains in the distance. Copa Air has a Las Vagas terminal. There is some cloud cover over Las Vagas today.
The palm trees. Tampa's been on a palm tree planting splurge. I dont want to know if it's anything to do with the stimulus. I assume there were past splurges as there are some really tall palm trees around. There's your palm tree fanatics and then your normal oak/magnola/weedtree/anythingbutanotherdangpalm tree types. You hardly see any new oak trees. I wonder if that's because of the all the restrictions on cutting the suckers. My dad was from Oklahoma and he was a palm tree lover. We moved into my mom's dad's house back in the 60s and my dad had 5 or 6 nice palm trees planted. That's the good thing with palm trees, you can transplant pretty sizable ones. Anyway my mom was not a palm tree kinda gal and when my dad was out of town on business she had somebody come and cut em all down. Not transplant, cut.
"Well, I suppose these freeways made this town and a lot of others like it possible. 'They're the cathedrals of our time,' someone said. Not me." David Byrne, True Stories.
What I took to be a control tower (there are several around McCarran International) is the Stratosphere Tower at SkyJump, another Las Vegas eyesore designed to bleed the middles class of their savings.
The point of that structure is to ride to the top and do a fucking bungee jump at the parking lot, and it you don't you're CHICKEN! Then well-armed with a totally artificial sense of invulnerabilty, the slots and the blackjack tables look very tempting. Yeah,put that hundred dollar chip on 17 Black, if you don't you're CHICKEN!
Meade said... "Monsoon season in the SW. Lots of cumulus development."
That's another reason I know it's not Phoenix. Based on the windy weather we had yesterday (Sky Harbor was temporarily closed at one point) Althouse wouldn't be blogging, she'd be sedated!
Copa Airlines does not fly to Phoenix. It does fly to Vegas.
Date palms grow in Phoenix. I grew up there and had one in my front yard. They might not bear that much fruit, but they do grow there.
So my guess of Trump Taj Mahal in the other thread was wrong. Trump has a hotel/condo building on the Strip, but I don't think it has a casino license, so probably no lounge at this one, either.
So this is prob just Vegas, but I tried putting it into Google Image search anyway and got a bunch of fancy-ass houses: https://www.google.com/search?tbs=simg:CAESzQEaygELEKjU2AQaBAgACAkMCxCwjKcIGmAKXggDEiiyDbENhRXeFLANqQ21DdMU2BSvDe047CrtKucq6DjrKuEq6z7sPvk4GjDlGbnIhqMXeAHgAnOPU0z-zmW429jaSyylLmJpK4SAUgsHJxvYXjsV2sputcHCXh0MCxCOrv4IGgoKCAgBEgR0sS6ODAsQne3BCRo4Cg0KC2NvbmRvbWluaXVtCgoKCG92ZXJwYXNzChIKEHB1YmxpYyB0cmFuc3BvcnQKBwoFdmlsbGEM&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CB0Qsw5qFQoTCL_M_O6bpMcCFYQ3iAodKQoKuA&biw=2560&bih=1271
Spectacular weather this week. Temps in the low hundreds. Current humidity on our balcony is 27 per cent. Slight breeze outta the west. Going down to 75 to 80 at night. We know of at least one other prominent blogger in town this week, but I'm guessing it's a coincidence. If the professor would like to attend Puppetry of the Penis, I can hook her up. How do you feel about men who wear capes... and nothing else?
Blogger Scott said... I used to like to fly Continental because they had no Airbus aircraft in their fleet. After the United merger, however, it's hit or miss.
Doesn't really matter. As long as none of them are using Rolls Royce engines. Not very reliable, RR.
As one who gets to drive the bus I say the pax experience is better than in the 737 ;p. Its wider and quieter. When it comes to the pointy end, well, its just much more civilized.
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Looks like Vegas.
Both of those photos are very cool. Love the composition of the second one. Doubly cool if taken from a moving car. I presume that was the case.
Inspecting overpasses is no way to vacation.
Looks like Phoenix to me.
Phoenix or Vegas. Flying coach?
I'm pretty sure it's not Rio de Janeiro, judging from that billboard.
Not Phoenix. Doesn't look like the area around Sky Harbor.
I say Phoenix. Could be off the 202 by Sky Harbor.
I think it's LAX...
Wherever it is, I bet Trump is speaking:)
Unless it's for a funeral or wedding, only fools and cheapskates fly to palm tree areas in August.
It's definitely Las Vegas. The billboard on the right side of the second photo is advertising a Copa Air (United) flight to Rio. United has direct flights to Rio from Las Vegas.
Definitely not Phoenix. That's not AZDOT landscape gravel and there are no saguaros. Those are Date Plams, which don't grow well in Arizona, so I'm guessing Palm Sprints maybe?
Sorry, "Palm Springs".
I flew in 1986 once (People Express, $25), and before that in the late 70s. Huge high mileage flight schedule before 1976.
Today if you must go, drive.
My recent attempt to join my wife on her business trip to Poland resulted in sitting on the tarmac for 3 hours while they tried to fix an engine. They finally cancelled the flight, and there were no other options until the next day. I got a voucher for a hotel 30 minutes away from O'Hare. A HoJo that was the worst hotel I've ever seen, a true flea-bag. Stains on the carpet, everywhere. I was glad I didn't have a UV light to shine around my room. The only rebook I could get would get me to Krakow Friday evening instead of Thursday morning. Turning 5 days in Krakow to 3. For an $1,800 airfare. Decided to just go back home. The airline said they'd refund the full fare. A week later, I get an email voucher for a future flight. Not. Gonna. Happen. Disputed the charge on my credit card. Got the full refund.
Traveling is FUN...!
Sprawl in the other picture is too big to be Palm Springs. But that waterish looking feature is throwing me off. Did the giant storm yesterday actually fill one of the washes/"rivers" in the Valley? Looks too green. Gotta be somewhere else.
"America, Home of the Free and the Brave". Well, not free but definitely brave.
If you've had to fly, I hope it's on someone else's dime.
The timing is not great, either. Flying to the SW in August? When it's such a delightfully cool week here in Madison?
Oh, I'll bet the Professor's in Vegas for the International Society of Legal Bloggers conference. She should have told us, her beloved crypto-fascist commenteriat, so that we could have shown up in our brown shirts & kept "order".
"Shaddup, fool, da perfessor's talkin'."
Am I the only one who just googled 'International Society of Legal Bloggers'? :)
"That's not AZDOT landscape gravel..."
Ha ha.
Yeah, why am I here in this heat? One word: family.
AZ in August is almost like a deathwish for someone from Wisconsin. Just googled the weather...it's not pretty.
^Then I hope all is well.
Vegas would be better. At least it won't crack 110.
Orlando or Miami.?
The high cumulus says "not Vegas" to me; the skies there are typically cloudless with some haze. That aerial landscape does not look like any part of Nevada I've see from the air.
That overpass resembles the Miami Metromover, but the palm trees look wrong, more like a arid landscape, than a Caribbean one. Parts of South Florida, particularly the inland parts of Palm Beach and Boward counties, look at bit like that upper picture from the air. The grid of roads without much evidence of habitation, the uniform color, the extreme flatness with no highlands, even on the horizon... is familiar. Parts of French Guiana looks like that for the same reason: sugar cane, hundreds of square miles of cane.
Miami.
That's Orlando Airport: I guess a cruise or Disneyworld.
Orlando...?
The agricultural landscape near Orlando (what little that remains, that is) doesn't look that from the air. Ocala, which is nearby, looks almost like western Kentucky, sort of rolling terrain with lots of livestock, cattle and horses are big business there.
If I'm not mistaken, there are mountains in the background. No Miami. No Orlando.
The obvious guess is Austin, TX. It's hot, it's family. I'm sure they must have palm trees somewhere. Don't know if these are the right ones for Austin.
Rock gardens? In Florida? A whole state filled with #FLORIDAMEN? Piss off, wanker!
Here in Florida we put sawgrass near those overpasses, and fill the depressions near offramps with water and infest the resulting ponds with alligators. It's the only way we can discourage the Cuban drivers from taking those 25 mph ramps at 65.
Plus it makes for more interesting recovery/rescue operations.
#FLORIDAMAN!
A lousey player piano woulda probably already been shot in Miami.
By the way, Vegas smells just like Riyadh: hot concrete.
Copa Air flies from Austin.
And here's a place in Austin that sells "all the palms that grow in Texas".
Ann Althouse said...I almost never do this.
That's a phrase Laslo hears a LOT.
The high cumulus says "not Vegas" to me; the skies there are typically cloudless with some haze.
Monsoon season in the SW. Lots of cumulus development.
Austin is not ringed by mountains. This is Vegas. (IMO)
Following the link provided by kcom I discovered Ganoderma butt rot.
Sounds horrible. Sounds like fatal decline of Titus.
I always miss the stupid mountains. Clouds look like outside my window over
towards Macdill.
Enlarged the pic and see mountains in the distance so I agree that is NOT Florida. Vegas is a good guess.
I was wishing Althouse got the urge to enjoy a cruise as a bucket list item.
It's Vagas baby! You can see the Vegas needle in the background.
And for the first photo, I'm going to guess the Chicago river.
"Monsoon season in the SW. Lots of cumulus development."
Meteorological poetry.
"they are meteoroids"
Don't forget the Preparation M.
"Wherever it is, I bet Trump is speaking:)"
Yeah, speaking out of his wherever.
Zooming the image on Fickr shows what's not evident on the blog page hotline. Those are mountains in the distance. Copa Air has a Las Vagas terminal. There is some cloud cover over Las Vagas today.
But here's the clincher: Look at the control tower in the left background and compare it to the features under the Copa air billboard.
Not IMO, nailed, it's Las Vagas.
The palm trees. Tampa's been on a palm tree planting splurge. I dont want to
know if it's anything to do with the stimulus. I assume there were past splurges
as there are some really tall palm trees around. There's your palm tree fanatics and then your normal oak/magnola/weedtree/anythingbutanotherdangpalm tree types. You
hardly see any new oak trees. I wonder if that's because of the all the restrictions
on cutting the suckers. My dad was from Oklahoma and he was a palm tree lover. We moved into my mom's dad's house back in the 60s and my dad had 5 or 6 nice palm trees planted. That's the good thing with palm trees, you can transplant pretty sizable ones. Anyway my mom was not a palm tree kinda gal and when my dad was out of town on business she had somebody come and cut em all down. Not transplant, cut.
G_Damned Safari! Changed hotlink to hotline when I wasn't looking!
Which son is getting married? Very exciting.
"Well, I suppose these freeways made this town and a lot of others like it possible. 'They're the cathedrals of our time,' someone said. Not me." David Byrne, True Stories.
Is that a flaperon?
Vagas, Vegas, what's the diff?
That's McCarran all right. Check street view-- they use that pink gravel landscaping everywhere. After a while, I bet I can find that exact view.
Also, the number on the overpass column is typical for McCarran.
What I took to be a control tower (there are several around McCarran International) is the Stratosphere Tower at SkyJump, another Las Vegas eyesore designed to bleed the middles class of their savings.
The point of that structure is to ride to the top and do a fucking bungee jump at the parking lot, and it you don't you're CHICKEN!
Then well-armed with a totally artificial sense of invulnerabilty, the slots and the blackjack tables look very tempting. Yeah,put that hundred dollar chip on 17 Black, if you don't you're CHICKEN!
Meade said...
"Monsoon season in the SW. Lots of cumulus development."
That's another reason I know it's not Phoenix. Based on the windy weather we had yesterday (Sky Harbor was temporarily closed at one point) Althouse wouldn't be blogging, she'd be sedated!
Is that a flaperon?
Yes.
BTW, NorthOfTheOneOhOne, it's Vegas, without question or doubt. That's been settled a while.
Tehran! Althouse is in Tehran to save the world.
Copa Airlines does not fly to Phoenix. It does fly to Vegas.
Date palms grow in Phoenix. I grew up there and had one in my front yard. They might not bear that much fruit, but they do grow there.
So my guess of Trump Taj Mahal in the other thread was wrong. Trump has a hotel/condo building on the Strip, but I don't think it has a casino license, so probably no lounge at this one, either.
I'll never forget one upstanding German's lament about Las Vegas: "They gamble in shorts!"
So this is prob just Vegas, but I tried putting it into Google Image search anyway and got a bunch of fancy-ass houses: https://www.google.com/search?tbs=simg:CAESzQEaygELEKjU2AQaBAgACAkMCxCwjKcIGmAKXggDEiiyDbENhRXeFLANqQ21DdMU2BSvDe047CrtKucq6DjrKuEq6z7sPvk4GjDlGbnIhqMXeAHgAnOPU0z-zmW429jaSyylLmJpK4SAUgsHJxvYXjsV2sputcHCXh0MCxCOrv4IGgoKCAgBEgR0sS6ODAsQne3BCRo4Cg0KC2NvbmRvbWluaXVtCgoKCG92ZXJwYXNzChIKEHB1YmxpYyB0cmFuc3BvcnQKBwoFdmlsbGEM&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CB0Qsw5qFQoTCL_M_O6bpMcCFYQ3iAodKQoKuA&biw=2560&bih=1271
Spectacular weather this week. Temps in the low hundreds. Current humidity on our balcony is 27 per cent. Slight breeze outta the west. Going down to 75 to 80 at night. We know of at least one other prominent blogger in town this week, but I'm guessing it's a coincidence. If the professor would like to attend Puppetry of the Penis, I can hook her up. How do you feel about men who wear capes... and nothing else?
Unless it's for a funeral or wedding, only fools and cheapskates fly to palm tree areas in August.
Especially when there are already palm trees scattered all around the Capitol in Madison.
Hope it wasn't an Airbus. Those things fall right out of the sky.
I used to like to fly Continental because they had no Airbus aircraft in their fleet. After the United merger, however, it's hit or miss.
San Diego?
Blogger Scott said...
I used to like to fly Continental because they had no Airbus aircraft in their fleet. After the United merger, however, it's hit or miss.
Doesn't really matter.
As long as none of them are using Rolls Royce engines.
Not very reliable, RR.
As one who gets to drive the bus I say the pax experience is better than in the 737 ;p. Its wider and quieter. When it comes to the pointy end, well, its just much more civilized.
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