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Our Tree Inventory – Updated Spring 2017

April 11, 2017 by anand and Chef Mason

Current ‘Tree’ Inventory

Between the two normal standard sized older city properties measuring 110′ deep by 64” wide (Estimated Lot Size: 0.17 acre), our current foundation (tree and larger specimens) plant inventory stands at over seventy (70) plants in various states of growth and production.

  • Almond – Ne Plus
  • Almond – Non Pareil (3)
  • Almond – Texas Mission (2)
  • Apple – Anna
  • Apple – Arkansas Black
  • Apple – Fuji Semi Dwarf
  • Apple – Granny Smith
  • Apricot – Mormon
  • Asian Pear – 20th Century
  • Asian Pear – Shinseiki
  • Avocado – Stuart or Stewart
  • Avocado – Mexican Granifolio
  • Avocado – Zutano (2)
  • Avocado – Pinkerton
  • Carob tree – male
  • Chaste Berry (2)
  • Date Palm – Medjool Unknown Sex (4)
  • Date Palm – Medjool girl clone
  • Fig – Black Mission
  • Fig – Brown Turkey
  • Fig – Kadota
  • Fig – Negrone
  • Fig – Unknown Heirloom
  • Grapefruit – Oro Blanco
  • Grapefruit – Rio Red (2)
  • Grapefuit – Flame
  • Grapes: Merlot, White, Red, Chardonnay, Concord
  • Jujube – Honey Jar
  • Jujube – Lang
  • Jujube – Li
  • Jujube – Shangxi Li
  • Jujube – Sherwood
  • Jujube – Sugar Cane
  • Lead Tree, White ‘False’ Tamarind, Leucaena (2)
  • Lemon – Eureka
  • Lemon – Lisbon
  • Lemon – Meyer (2)
  • Lime – Mexican thornless
  • Mandarine – Murcot
  • Mandarine – Owari Satsuma
  • Mulberry – Pakistani
  • Mulberry – Unknown Variety
  • Mulberry – White
  • Nectarine – Panamint
  • Olive – Arbequina (2)
  • Olive – Arbo Sana (2)
  • Olive – Unknown Variety Female (2)
  • Olive – Koroneiki (2)
  • Olive – Wilsoni
  • Orange – Trovita
  • Orange – Valencia Midnight
  • Orange – Washington Navel
  • Peach – Early Alberta
  • Pear – Semi Dwarf Bartlett
  • Persimmon – Chocolate
  • Persimmon – Fuyu
  • Pistachio – Peters Male
  • Pistachio – Peters Female (2)
  • Pistachio – Kerman Female
  • Plum – Sweet August
  • Plum – Unknown Variety
  • Pomegranate – Unknown Variety
  • Tangerine – Algerian Semi Dwarf
  • Tangerine – Clementine
  • Tangerine – Dancy (2)
  • Tangerine – Mineola

 

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Male Role Models

March 26, 2017 by anand and Chef Mason

Some Role Models

If you think drinking and drugging makes you cool or creative… Take a look at these men. All are Creative, Cool and Achievers. They may have other ‘personal’ issues, but they all adopted clean and sober living (no drinking or drugs) to one degree or another. If they can do it, so can you. All the guys from Aerosmith, Eric Clapton, Tiger Woods, Anthony Hopkins, Ringo Starr, Robbie Williams, Pat Metheny, Ben Affleck, George Bush, Depak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Jesus Christ, Buddha, Ewan MacGregor, Kelsey Grammer, Tony Robbins, Jack LaLane, Tim Allen, Paul Williams, Wynton Marsalis, John Coltrane, Alex Van Halen, Alice Cooper , Steve Earle, Henry Rollins, Ted Nugent, Elton John, Frank Zappa, Peter Gabriel, Gene Simmons, Iggy Pop, Tom Waits, Steve Vai, Elvis Costello, Prince, Johnny Cash, Donald Trump, Stevie Wonder, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Peterson, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Al Pacino, and numerous other sports figures,

 

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Architectural Permaculture

March 14, 2017 by anand and Chef Mason

Mankind is Natural

Many participants in the Permaculture movement, forget the idea of man as an ‘natural element’ in the garden. In other words, they try so hard to adhere to natural layouts, that they forget that the gardener must be a participant and living inspiration to the design. Central to permaculture are the three ethics: care for the earth, care for people, and fair share. Thus, our approach to permaculture includes thoughtful landscape architecture and a semi-formal design approach that puts man as a prominent and important element. Garden spaces are not just spirals of plantings, or random throwing of seeds.

Caring for people, in our humble opinion, means giving them pleasant, well-planned, and organized spaces to reside within… And that includes STRAIGHT LINES. 🙂
(See more under Principle 7.)

We used artistic and traditional “Sunset Magazine” California-living, Mid Century Modern Landscape design – often inspired by the legendary award-winning landscape architect, Garret Eckbo. This means, that we include all of the layers and interactions of permie principles ALL WITHIN a pleasing MCM architectural approach to the garden – creating living space nooks and crannies and outdoor ‘rooms.’ The focus is on useful livability that ALSO just so happens to include food producing surrounding plant life, which includes places for ‘natural’ man to rest, do yoga, meditate, play, or converse.

Principles of Permaculture

Here are the twelve (12) principles of permaculture as described by David Holmgren and our responses to them.

  1. Observe and Interact
    “Beauty is in the mind of the beholder”
    By taking the time to engage with nature we can design solutions that suit our particular situation.
    WholeWay Home:
    Observe what works and plant with enough order and organization to please the eye. Man is himself a part of nature and his mind creates straight lines, connections, pathways, and organization, which can be a thing of beauty.

  2. Catch and Store Energy
    “Make hay while the sun shines”
    By developing systems that collect resources when they are abundant, we can use them in times of need.
    WholeWay Home:
    We are currently using rain water catchment to water the garden through summer, and are looking into solar and wind power. We are also experimenting with hugelculture. And in some instances we have altered the physical landscape terrain with retaining walls and raised beds to improve drainage and even provide water retention, in one case building an experimental below grade basin.


  3. Obtain a yield
    “You can’t work on an empty stomach”
    Ensure that you are getting truly useful rewards as part of the working you are doing.
    WholeWay Home:
    Although we know that ALL plants serve a medicinal or edible purpose, for now, we only plant those plants which we have knowledge on how they may be used. If we have a plant that arrives on its own – we endeavor to learn why it came and what purpose it serves.


  4. Apply Self Regulation and Accept Feedback
    “The sins of the fathers are visited on the children of the seventh generation”
    We need to discourage inappropriate activity to ensure that systems can continue to function well. Negative feedback is often slow to emerge.
    WholeWay Home:
    We enjoy active participation in the local garden enthusiast community and look forward to sharing and learning more with our fellow gardeners.
    ***
    It is interesting to note that although it may be ‘implied,’ nowhere in the ‘official’ permaculture principles do they specifically mention Organic or non Genetically Modified (GMO) gardening?!? However, we feel this is a very critical aspect of successful permaculture. Therefore, we use no harmful pesticides or herbacides. This can be challenging, but worthwhile knowing it is the right thing to do to “Care for the Earth” principle. We aspire to plant primarily heirloom or non-hybridized varieties of plants when possible. We also do not use ANY commercial animal products in the garden anymore. Originally when we began, we did use some fish emulsion in the raised beds, but now we have come to understand that the typical animal byproducts used in agriculture may come from very questionable sources. Animals who have been mistreated (or given cannibalistic feed or antibiotics, etc.) in turn would only end up in our garden through their waste products (emulsions, fish meal, bone meal, manures, etc.). We consider our garden to be free-range “veganic.”


  5. Use and Value Renewable Resources and Services
    “Let nature take its course”

    Make the best use of nature’s abundance to reduce our consumptive behavior and dependence on non-renewable resources.
    WholeWay Home:
    We have used recycled concrete, recycled rocks, and even recycled glass bottles in our landscape design. The Boca Park restaurant “Honey Salt” donated boxes and boxes of bottles for our glass collection program, as well as neighbors who all dropped off their used wine green bottles, beer bottle, water bottles to help create the outlines of our pathways. It should be noted that this technique was inspired by the work of Jules Dervaes Jr. at the Urban Homestead in Pasadena, CA. We have participated in the Master Gardener Orchard mulch program, and of course, mulched our own dead trees back into our yard.


  6. Produce No Waste
    “Waste not, want not” or “A stitch in time saves nine”
    By valuing and making use of all the resources that are available to us, nothing goes to waste.
    WholeWay Home:
    As a yard project, our garden produces no waste. Dirt has been recycled through Craiglist. Tree prunings are used as firewood. Greenwaste is composted or mulched. Unwanted plants have been given to other gardeners.
    And, as far as the actual household is concerned, after years of asking, we finally got the city to provide recycling on our street. We are shooting for being a zero-waste property, but for now, we are doing intense composting and recycling.


  7. Design From Patterns to Details
    “Can’t see the forest for the trees”
    By stepping back, we can observe patterns in nature and society. These can form the backbone of our designs, with the details filled in as we go.
    WholeWay Home:
    We have observed that many permaculturalists think that to use permie priniciples – everything must be in curving or undulating lines. We believe it is NO SO. Early civilizations prove that mankind naturally tends towards putting his domicides and villages in reasonably lined up fashions. Man is a part of nature and man walks a straight line, not in a zig-zag. (And not like the Ministry of Silly Walks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZlBUglE6Hc). Therefore, we believe that formal plantings or crops in a line are acceptable in a permaculture design.
    We design our garden outline in straight lines. Many of our trees may be planted in allées, but they will not be the same trees repeated one after another. They vary so that one does not necessarily interpret the planting as linear. Then we allow nature to express and ‘color’ between… and outside of the lines.


  8. Integrate Rather Than Segregate
    “Many hands make light work”
    By putting the right things in the right place, relationships develop between those things and they work together to support each other.
    WholeWay Home:
    We are members of the World Wide Organization of Organic Farmers (WWOOF) and have hosted woofers. We have paid close attention to the sun and wind patterns and planted accordingly. In addition, we are beginning to start companion under-plantings that will create additional plant relationships. We also use passive sun and shade positions – for instance, planting a more semi-tropical trees under mature desert tree to provide solar protection. And by planting multiple varieties of trees within close proximity to each other, the trees create relationship with each other (like redwoods circling each other in the Pacific Northwest forest!)
    In addition, throughout the garden we have seating, work and recreational spaces integrated into each landscape room area that encourage relationships.


  9. Use Small and Slow Solutions
    “Slow and steady wins the race” or “The bigger they are, the harder they fall”
    Small and slow systems are easier to maintain than big ones, making better use of local resources and produce more sustainable outcomes.
    WholeWay Home:
    We have been working on this project since 2008, and in earnest since 2011. We are recently even more committed to using “Standard” size trees, because of their ability to live a longer life, even though they may require more care and pruning than Dwarf or Semi Dwarf varieties. We are planting this food forest for 10-20 years to come and beyond.


  10. Use and Value Diversity
    “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket”
    Diversity reduces vulnerability to a variety of threats and takes advantage of the unique nature of the environment in which it resides.
    WholeWay Home:
    We are continually researching, educating ourselves, and looking for new and varied varieties and techniques.


  11. Use Edges and Value the Marginal
    “Don’t think you are on the right track just because it’s a well-beaten path”
    The interface between things is where the most interesting events take place. These are often the most valuable, diverse and productive elements in the system.
    WholeWay Home:
     We are eternally endeavoring to learn and grow and get feedback whenever and wherever possible. And there is no space in our yard from edge to edge that goes by unused. With thoughtful planning, every inch of the property becomes useful and valuable. In terms of Feng Shui, there are no dark corners where energy will pool and/or stagnate. the entire garden and yard circulates useful energy!
    We have planted fruit-producing trees right up to the edge of the street. When people remark that people will ‘steal’ our fruit, we remind them that it is not stealing… we are giving the fruit to our neighbors! This is in alignment of the principle, “fair share.”


  12. Creatively Use and Respond to Change
    “Vision is not seeing things as they are but as they will be”
    We can have a positive impact on inevitable change by carefully observing and then intervening at the right time.
    WholeWay Home:
    When plants have a will to live in our yard, regardless of whether we have imposed their position or not, we tend to give them right of way… Thus we have come to terms with random volunteer plants” and so-called “weeds” like Lamb’s Quarters.
    Also, initially we were using rock as mulch material in order to keep down the weeds. Throughout the years, the crab grass broke through and we heard it calling to us that it was there to break up the soil, add nitrogen and break it up for future planting. We have since removed ALL rock in any planting areas, and only used it for walking/work areas. Everywhere else, we use recycle mulch and the weeds are free to grow and eventually be mowed like grass.
    The master plan vision we have for any property design is one of how the mature landscape will meld together and create a new ecosystem around the home.



Permaculture is an approach to designing human settlements and perennial agricultural systems that mimics the relationships found in natural ecologies. It was first developed practically by Austrian farmer Sepp Holzer on his own farm in the early 1960s and then theoretically developed by Australians Bill Mollison and David Holmgren and their associates during the 1970s in a series of publications. — wikipedia.org

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Growing a Food Forest in the Mohave Desert

March 10, 2017 by anand and Chef Mason

An Idea was Planted

When we bought the previously abandoned property, now known as Pistachio Palms, in February of 2008, the name was based on the fanciful names of dingbat apartments from the 1950s and came simply from the color paint. But when it was time to consider landscaping the front yard, and since there was already a wild Washington palm growing in the front corner, planting a pistachio tree or two seemed like a no-brainer. After a visit to the original Desert Demonstration Garden on Alta Drive and a chance meeting with Peter Duncombe, curator of the garden, we found that pistachios would do quite well here… So it started out simply, with three pistachio trees in the front yard (two girls and a boy) and a few edible cacti (aloes and agave).

 

Then as the master plan for the yard grew, so did our collection of trees and plants. Since embarking on improving the original WholeWay Home property, we have endeavored to grow as many medicinal and edible plants as possible on our site, maximizing the ‘food forest’ potential by espalier techniques, pruning, companion planting, and multiple trees in one hole. The collection was initially inspired by the edible bio-dynamic principles and plants of the Essenes in the Middle East and Egypt. We knew that these food producing plants did historically well in another desert area of the world… This is often called a Biblical Garden. These included plant foods mentioned in the bible such as figs, olives, jujubes, pistachios, dates, pomegranates and grapes. (http://www.biblicalgardens.com/All_Plants_Musselman.html)

The Master Plan

After the initial ideas were outlined, the plant collection grew to include basically any plant that could weather it through our intense climate zone. We had to start the project slowly, due to some legal complications with the property, but eventually those were over and by 2011, we were planting in earnest.

Surprisingly, we found that the frost was more dangerous to most plants than the 110 degree heat! For instance, citrus endeavored through the Summer, but took a beating when chilly frost in Winter hit. Plants that came from other extreme or harsh climates, such as India and the Himalayas also surprised us in being quite well adapted to the Mohave desert. These included several varieties Goji Berries (or Wolf Berries), Ginsengs and He Sho Wu, among others.

When we were able to acquire an additional vacant abandoned property across the street at a pure ‘fire sale’ price the following year, it meant a ton of sweat equity work (every window was broken, save one, and the place was tagged from top to bottom), but is also meant even more land on which to plant more food-producing foliage. This time the front yard was designed to teach neighborhood kids (and adults) about eating off the land. We participated in Clark County Commissioner, Chris Giunchuliani’s Little Free Library initiative, and started the Little Free Downtown Health Library (Charter #33110) https://www.facebook.com/LittleFreeHealthLibrary in 2015.

Now that we have many trees firmly established and starting to produce, we have been working towards a Permaculture approach with the remainder of the plantings, mixed with traditional Mid Century Modern (MCM) Landscape design inspired by the legendary Garret Eckbo. This means, that we intend to have layers and interactions of permie principles with a pleasing MCM architectural DESIGNED approach to the garden – creating living space nooks and crannies and outdoor ‘rooms.’ The focus is on useful livability that just so happens to include food producing surrounding plant life. We will discuss our approach to Permaculture in a follow-up blog post, which includes places for ‘natural’ man to rest, do yoga, meditate, play, or converse.

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Raw Chocolate Tour in AZ

February 4, 2017 by anand and Chef Mason

Next week we embark on our first ChocoFrolic Tour of Arizona…

When we teach our raw chocolate classes, we touch on brain chemistry and addiction issues as well as teach how to make your own raw chocolate. That’s we believe that a spoonful of sugar does help the medicine go down!

More info here:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1182334105213581

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Happy New Year Humor – High Note!

January 1, 2017 by anand and Chef Mason

On the morning after the night before (New Year’s Eve), here is a wonderful piece of animation from 1960 from the brilliant minds of the Warner Brothers (Warner Bros) Looney Tunes creative team headed by Chuck Jones. Happy New Year!

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The WholeWay Home Welcome Kit

November 18, 2016 by anand and Chef Mason

Thank you for attending our Airbnb Presentation WORKSHOP – “Welcome Kit” Session of “Creating the Ultimate Guest Experience.” If you require more assistance, we are available to coach you to greater personal success for one on one consultation.
More on our Consulting Services here.
Pricing Plans are Here.

Welcome Letter

Reiterate what you have on your listing:

  • Welcome and General Intro to Your Home
  • Internet: WiFi Name and Password
  • Household Information:
    Plumbing Issues, Heat, AC, Trash, Laundry, Specific Maintenance Issues, etc.
  • House Rules
  • Departure Instructions
  • Thank You
  • Name and Number + Backup Contact

Welcome Kit

  • WATER!
  • Ginger Ale or Club Soda (Artificial Color/Flavor Free)
  • Product Samples: Shampoo, Soap, Conditioner, Mouthwash, Laundry Detergent, Vitamin Pack, Manicure Kit, Sewing Kit,
  • Extra Treats: Fine Chocolate, Organic Coffee, Organic Teas, Variety of Sweeteners (Raw Sugar, Agave, Stevia, Monkfruit, Xlitol)
  • Condiments: Salt, Pepper, Basic Spices, Hot Sauce, Tamari/Soy Sauce
  • Snack Packs: Nuts, Seeds, Fruit Leather, Crackers, Nutrition Bars
    (*Keep these NATURAL and SIMPLE – NO ARTIFICIAL ADDITIVES, flavors and colors!!!)

Guest Services Book – BINDER 1

The items in bold are the ones that should be in everyone’s Guest Service Book.

  • Table of Contents
  • Helpful Numbers (Backup Contacts, Special Services, Utilities)
  • Fire Instructions (Have a professional property map made with exit routes and fire extinguisher locations)
  • Airport Map
  • ATM and Banks (Include the Major Banks and also a local Credit Union)
  • Attractions (List Your top 5 favorite things to do)
    • Best Free Ride
    • Best Shooting Gallery
    • Best Neon Sign
    • Best Historic Attraction
    • Best Dessert
  • Bars & Cocktail Lounges
    • Tiki Bar
    • Dance Bar
    • High End Cocktails
    • Other Special Vibe
  • Bus Service (include a bus map)
  • Car Repair
  • Casinos
  • Coffee and Tea (Good Local Barista)
  • Florist
  • Golf Courses
  • Hair Dresser and Barber
  • Health Clubs
  • Housekeeping
    (Unless you offer maid service, let your guests know where glass cleaner, extra TP and PT, brooms and dustpans, etc. are located in your home.)
  • Juice Bars
  • LIVE Entertainment
  • Markets (Include the closest late night or 24 hour market)
  • Massage and Chiropractor
  • Monorails
  • Neighborhood Map
  • Newspaper
  • Pets
  • Pharmacy
  • Radio Stations
  • Restaurants
    (We include a special section for Vegan & Veggie Friendly places)
    (We also have a separate list of unique places to eat – not just for the food)
  • Shopping
  • Spas
  • Taxi & Shuttle Services
  • TV Channel Line-up
  • Theaters
  • Tours
  • UNLV (Your Local University)
  • Wireless Internet Info
  • Worship (Include ALL Denominations)

Things to Do – BINDER 2

Buy Plastic Sleeves to keep it neat and tidy!

  • Maps (local, walking tours, bus, AND greater statewide area)
  • Menus (pizza or other food delivery options)
  • Attractions (go to various hotel lobbies for cool brochures)

Questions?

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Filed Under: Building Community, Healthy Body, Healthy Mind, Healthy Spirit, Hosting Tagged With: build, community, guests, welcome

WholeWay Home to Speak at AirBnb OPEN Conference

October 26, 2016 by anand and Chef Mason

We are excited to share that we’ll be presenting at the upcoming Airbnb OPEN conference in November. We’ll presenting at the newly restored historic Clifton’s Cafeteria on Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles. First we are presenting at a Workshop “Creating the Ultimate Guest Experience” and discussing how to create an awesome Welcome Kit. For us, that means offering wonderful samples from our favorite vendors from the Natural Products Expo and more…

https://ao16braindates.e-180.com/offers/24644


We are also hosting three unique “Brain Date” opportunities for health-oriented hosts and guests to network.

GENERAL NETWORKING – Bring your Business Cards!
“Meet and Greet for Healthy Home Hosts”
Thursday 11AM and 3PM at the Oasis

https://ao16braindates.e-180.com/offers/24642

NO HOST DINNER MEETUP:
“Be a Light and BE ‘Light’ On Our Planet”
Thursday 6-7PM onward at Cafe Gratitude in the Downtown Arts District

https://ao16braindates.e-180.com/offers/24641

#Braindates via @airbnb

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16 MILLION PEOPLE IN THE US ARE NOW VEGAN OR VEGETARIAN!

October 11, 2016 by anand and Chef Mason

16 Million People in the US are Now Vegan or Vegetarian!

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Consider to Join Our Essene Community

October 7, 2016 by anand and Chef Mason

In the event that you know someone interested, please pass this along.

LIVE in an Essene Community in Las Vegas. For several years now we have been slowly building an Organic Food Forest in the Desert using Veganic Gardening, Permaculture principles, Essene Biogenic Living and raw food vegetarianism. We are working to grow all of the plants traditionally found in the Holy Land and Garden of Eden (Pistachios, Figs, Dates, Pomegranates, Olives, Citrus, Jujubes, and so much more…). We have also been teaching about Raw Cacao, Fermentation, and Spiritual Evolution. Since the Winter Solstice of 2012 (12-21-12), we have hosted people from all over Planet Earth when we launched our WholeWAY Home concept. This is a GMO free plant-based friendly property.

Now we are redefining the Way of our sanctuary. Inspired by what Rabbi Dr. Gabriel Cousens has created at Tree of Life, along with Brother Day the Essene Monastery in Oregon, the Enchanted Garden in San Diego, the writings of Edmond Bordeaux Székely, Yahoshuah (obviously!!!) and others. Spirits who are attracted to the Essene Way are invited to live here.

We have many options (rooms or whole house) available.

best,

anand and Chef Mason

(mary-margaret and cary stratton)

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Home Away from Home

"Everything was excellent. I was in Vegas for convention and when I was back from my tiring schedule it felt like I was back in my own room."

~Jane
Montreal, Canada

WholeWay Home
5
2015-11-25T06:27:21+00:00

~Jane
Montreal, Canada

"Everything was excellent. I was in Vegas for convention and when I was back from my tiring schedule it felt like I was back in my own room."
https://www.wholewayhome.com/testimonials/home-away-from-home/

Best Sleep in Years

"This was a truly peaceful space and I had the best sleep in years. It was very clean throughout. The proximity to everything was very helpful as I navigated Vegas for the first time. This is a terrific space to escape the revelry of the Strip - trust me, you will need to, and still have all the amenities you need, as well as a time capsule environment to set a fun tone to your visit!"

~Lindsey
Houston, TX

WholeWay Home
5
2015-11-25T06:51:14+00:00

~Lindsey
Houston, TX

"This was a truly peaceful space and I had the best sleep in years. It was very clean throughout. The proximity to everything was very helpful as I navigated Vegas for the first time. This is a terrific space to escape the revelry of the Strip - trust me, you will need to, and still have all the amenities you need, as well as a time capsule environment to set a fun tone to your visit!"
https://www.wholewayhome.com/testimonials/best-sleep-in-years/

Peaceful Stay

"I absolutely loved this place! It is exactly like in the description and perfect for a longer and peaceful stay in Las Vegas outside of the crowded Strip area. You can reach everything easily with the bus, that stops just 2 minutes from the house. I would absolutly recommend and come again!"

~Odile
Hamburg, Germany

WholeWay Home
5
2015-11-25T06:53:32+00:00

~Odile
Hamburg, Germany

"I absolutely loved this place! It is exactly like in the description and perfect for a longer and peaceful stay in Las Vegas outside of the crowded Strip area. You can reach everything easily with the bus, that stops just 2 minutes from the house. I would absolutly recommend and come again!"
https://www.wholewayhome.com/testimonials/peaceful-stay/

Perfect Cure for the Strip

"This was a perfect cure for the strip blues. If you wish to renew yourself from the frenetic nature of Las Vegas while being in Las Vegas I couldn't suggest a better place. The bed is lovely and comfortable. But I must say, ending my days watching the sunset while relaxing in the hammock at the end of the day was amazing. It was so amazing I really didn't want to leave this oasis. And bonus, they have an array of fruit and nut trees. I highly recommend staying here."

~Ava
Chicago, IL

WholeWay Home
5
2015-11-25T06:57:00+00:00

~Ava
Chicago, IL

"This was a perfect cure for the strip blues. If you wish to renew yourself from the frenetic nature of Las Vegas while being in Las Vegas I couldn't suggest a better place. The bed is lovely and comfortable. But I must say, ending my days watching the sunset while relaxing in the hammock at the end of the day was amazing. It was so amazing I really didn't want to leave this oasis. And bonus, they have an array of fruit and nut trees. I highly recommend staying here."
https://www.wholewayhome.com/testimonials/perfect-cure-for-the-strip/

Convenient and Quiet




"The house is in a convenient and quiet location, not far from the Strip and downtown. Bus stop in less than a minute walk away, supermarket 5 mintes walk away. Your stay place is semi detached from owner's place so you have privacy. You will find everything you need in a house, it's a fully furnished vintage style apartment."



~Leyla
Atlanta, GA

WholeWay Home
5
2015-11-25T07:00:30+00:00

~Leyla
Atlanta, GA

"The house is in a convenient and quiet location, not far from the Strip and downtown. Bus stop in less than a minute walk away, supermarket 5 mintes walk away. Your stay place is semi detached from owner's place so you have privacy. You will find everything you need in a house, it's a fully furnished vintage style apartment."
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