
Friday, May 1, 2009
Wanna see something pretty?

Thursday, April 16, 2009
Arrgh! A Pirate Themed Resort
Arrgh, something with some photos please!
The pirate themed resort...Only in Las Vegas!
I took this photo in August 2008.
When Steve Wynn opened the resort hotel and casino Treasure Island Las Vegas in 1993, I don't think in his wildest dreams he would've thought that the world would be having problems with modern day pirates. As far as I know though, he didn't design the resort to glorify pirates, but to pay tribute to the adventure novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. It was during the early to mid nineties that Las Vegas started to aggressively market itself to families with children, and Treasure Island was an instant success.
I took this photo above in 1993. It is a close up of the original sign on the Las Vegas strip.


Monday, January 12, 2009
Harrah's to Postpone Completion of Newest Tower
Although this is not a Harrah's sign, it appears you can get a BJ for $2 at one Las Vegas casino!
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Harrah's--the world's largest casino company confirmed Monday that it is postponing opening nearly 660 rooms in the new Caesars Palace Octavius Tower from its scheduled midsummer completion "until a period of stronger demand."
Just last Thursday, the same newspaper reported that the 9.1 billion dollar MGM Mirage owned "City Center" was scaling back the size of one of it's towers, (http://www.lvrj.com/news/37258774.html), postponing it's opening and cancelling the condo portion.
The newspaper reported on August 1, 2008 that Boyd Gaming Corp. (who also owns the East Peoria, Illinois Par-A-Dice Casino & Hotel) announced that it will delay construction of the $4.8 billion Echelon project because of the souring credit markets. You really should check out the picture of the incomplete enormous construction of Echelon! (http://www.lvrj.com/news/26182389.html)
To sum it up, Las Vegas isn't doing so good right now!

Friday, April 18, 2008
Earthquake! Wakes me up early!
Click the title link for an interesting news story on the earthquake.
I sat up in bed as soon as the shaking started. I was groggy and confused, but knew I wasn't dreaming. My bed was shaking! I immediately thought of the movie "The Exorcist." I had done a lot of praying lately and strange events have been going on in my house lately--like doors opening by themselves. I'm thinking, I don't feel possessed, so what is going on?
Not only was the bed shaking, but my ceiling was rattling and I could feel all four walls vibrating and even the floor. I thought I heard a loud thunder. What seemed like several minutes was actually less than a minute. There is a vacant bedroom above mine, and I thought for a minute that someone was up there and moving the antique bed around. I also wondered if raccoons or some creatures were in the basement. I felt a little frightened not knowing what had just happened and couldn't easily fall back to sleep after that.
I love "Morning Joe" and turned it on and there it was "Breaking News Earthquake hits Illinois..." Wow, of course it was an earthquake. Growing up in southern Illinois, I was very much aware of earthquakes. I lived near the New Madrid fault and remember one day, when I was six years old that we had a big earthquake. I remember dishes falling and stuff like that and how scary it was to me.
In 1994 while living in Las Vegas, I was getting ready for work and felt the earthquake that hit Los Angeles. That one was really early too and on the tv news right away. I sure dreaded going to work at the Las Vegas Hilton that day. People working said they felt the building sway, and I remember thinking "oh great, here I am in the bottom of one of the city's tallest and oldest buildings. Would there be aftershocks? I couldn't wait to get out of that building. I hadn't thought much about earthquakes since then. I just hope I am not in St.Louis, when the big one hits!
