Monday, April 28, 2008

Las Vegas Stratosphere, Las Vegas Dining, Las Vegas Solar energy, Las Vegas Billboards.

NEW EXTREMELY IMPORTANT SERIES FOR SERIOUS COLLECTORS OF LAS VEGAS ART MEMORABILIA!

Again L.E. Fant is there for you with his Limited Edition Series of Las Vegas Style Billboard Images! To be made available framed or merely as signed prints.

Here is a sample for you:

No. 1 of __
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The Solar panel array at Nellis AFB
covers over 130 acres and is quite a sight.


SOLAR PANEL ARRAY AT NELLIS AFB. WITH
STRATOSPHERE IN BACKGROUND.

The panels "follow " the sun and apparently provide 30% of the electrical power which the Nellis Facility consumes.

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"WOE IS ME!" SAYS L.E. FANT.

L.E. has learned that Excalibur has CLOSED SIR GALAHAD'S. This restaurant has been L.E.'s Las Vegas favorite since he dined there the first year the Excalibur opened (from memory 1989). Many of the staff worked in the restaurant from then until its closure.

As L.E. has previously mentioned the dining experience was, in his opinion, unparalleled in Las Vegas and a remarkable value.

L.E. preferred to dine there with family and friends instead of dining at the Stratosphere Room at the Top (great view of our city-patchy, sometimes very poor service)or the Steakhouse at the Bellagio (its name escapes him as it was not a memorable experience other than the pretentiousness and condescension of its staff)or other establishments.
Of the many times L.E. dined at Sir Galahad's each occasion was memorable with great food, wine, the absolute best service he has ever enjoyed in Las Vegas (or in fact or most of the world) and as the portions were ample, L.E.'s dog shared leftover meat later. The house salad which was complimentary with one's meal was delicious also.

L.E. takes this opportunity to thank all the staff of Sir Galahad's for their excellent work during its existence and wishes them well.

L.E. Fant is petitioning the management of Excalibur to re-open Sir Galahad's. He understands that a business decision was reached, probably sales were low, which caused the closure. L.E. believes, however, that if a little was spent advertising the many virtues of Sir Galahad's and its magnificent dining experience it may well prove viable.

If you feel the same way please take time to email, write of call Excalibur management and express your desire that Sir Galadad's be re-opened soon.













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