Saturday, September 1, 2018

How does one begin to describe ATALH? Paladin ( Pal: call him Pally and you might up in the sewers or pits under the hotel, you have been warned ) Lawrence Sontheimer is a bellman. He will help you with your bags and to your room. Be SURE to tip him well. He can make your stay delightful and can guide you where to go to get a tour of the hotel. He might be waiting just in front of the lobby or you can page him from the front desk.
Payment for your room can be in the form of a song and dance ( but only if you sing on key and can dance a mean jig ). Attempting to pay with an arm or a leg is discouraged. Though vets who check in and have already given an arm or a leg in service to our country have already paid and are welcome guests. Enjoy your stay and please return soon!

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Once upon a time there was a cafe called LEC ( LEC and Atalh copyright 2005 Cynthia Helen Summers ).

Once upon a time I was surfing through Usenet and came upon a newsgroup that was empty. Because it had the name cafe in its title I created a cafe called Lucky Espresso Cafe also known as LEC. LEC is in West Hollywood on Sunrise Boulevard. Off of Sunrise Boulevard there is an alley known as Atalh Alley... and that is where our story will begin. LEC is part of my hollyWEIRD series ( not yet posted on hollyWEIRD but formerly posted up on WebTV ).  Atalh is at the end of Atalh Alley. The Alley morphs into a 100 mile long drive with shops on both sides of it. There is a hedge maze on both sides beyond the shops. At the end of this is Atalh which is a huge hotel. Atalh is 250 stories high, 200 stories are public, the other 50 are private.  On the roof there is a swamp spa, an ocean pool ( with islands ), stadiums, a space port and space port city ( with space portals to worlds in the Outer Cosmos ). Above the hotel are flying penthouses, flying restaurants and a space station where the Inner Cosmos ( including our Milky Way ) can be reached. Under the hotel there are thousands of levels for parking, storage, services, slabs, dungeons, tunnels, pits and sewers.