Stories of heroism and strength are always in the news, television, newspapers, magazines, ever since the massacre happened. Vegas is bouncing back from that tragedy.
Most people’s impression of this valley is it’s just about gambling, strippers, nightclubs, bars, boxing, and big concerts.
I’ve been coming back here since November 2016 and there is something unique about this city that I don’t find anywhere else.
This is a place where people welcome outsiders and new faces. This is a place of acceptance. Residents accept and welcome strangers whether they are coming here for a few days, to celebrate something special, for a week, for a year or to live here for the rest of their lives. People here are hard workers. The drive, the passion to earn and be productive flows naturally.
When I set an appointment, most of the time it’s at 7 am. Rare that someone would say next week at 2 pm. It’s always tomorrow at 7 am.
They accept that thousands relocate here to enrich their lives.
Whether you are here to settle down, to let loose, have fun, to start again, the community welcomes you. There’s a tradition of acceptance and the strong Nevada ethos of live and let live.