





Happy Wordless Wednesday
![]() ![]() The Deadly Yellow RiverStretching 3,395 miles (5,464 km), the Yellow River, or Huang He, is the world's sixth longest river. Called the "the cradle of Chinese civilization" because its basin is the birthplace of the northern Chinese civilizations, the oft-flooding river has also earned the nickname "China's Sorrow." Its floods—more than 1,500 in the last 3 to 4 millennia—have caused some of the deadliest natural disasters in human history and claimed millions of lives. How was the river once used as a weapon of war? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() First Female Cadet Graduates from The Citadel (1999)For more than 150 years, only male cadets were allowed to attend the Citadel, an elite military college in South Carolina. The first female cadet gained the right to enroll after a legal battle in 1995, but she left after less than a week. The next year, Nancy Mace, the daughter of US Army Brigadier General Emory Mace, enrolled, along with three other women. Mace graduated in three years, becoming the first female graduate of the Citadel. What happened to the women who matriculated with her? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() Harry S. Truman (1884)In 1945, when US president Franklin D. Roosevelt died—just 82 days into his fourth term—Truman, his vice president, assumed the office. Presiding over the end of World War II and the transition to peacetime, he made unexpectedly bold decisions. He dropped the first atomic bombs on Japan, proposed the "Truman Doctrine" of Communist containment, authorized the Berlin Airlift, and initiated US involvement in the Korean War. For most of his second term, Truman did not live in the White House. Why? More... Discuss |
chirpy discuss | |
Definition: | (adjective) Characterized by liveliness and lightheartedness. |
Synonyms: | perky, buoyant |
Usage: | You're very chirpy today—have you won the lottery or something? |
![]() ![]() Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) Discuss |
24 comments:
Beautiful....like Disneyland for adults.
Dang it I have never been!
Thanks for the great photos and Happy WW!
I love Downtown. I remember before it was closed to traffic. we used to cruise there
You've captured the carnival atmosphere of the city!
Wow--gorgeous!
Oh Nice. I miss Vegas.
You've reminded me tat i must go there one day!
It certainly has changed since I have been there the last time in the 90th !
now you've done it. i want to visit vegas now. haven't been in a few years...
love that first photo!
Wow, beautiful pics! Some of these look like they could be on postcards.
Not enough credit is given to the artistry of neon!
Margerie, it is like Disneyland for adults. If you ever get the chance to visit...GO!
Thanks for the visit.
Celeste....I, too, remember before Downtown before it was closed to traffic. That was a long time ago.
So sorry about Pup. Hang in there and know you are being thought of.
Hugs.
Thank you Sandy. It is quite like a carnival...especially on Fremont Street. Thanks for the visit.
Thanks Karen....for the visit and the comment. Aren't the buildings beautiful at night?!
Urban Thought....I miss Vegas, too. I'd like to live there! Perhaps when I retire. Sounds like a plan to me!
Keith, if you've never been to Vegas....you should go. It's one place I think everyone should visit at least once in their life. You won't regret it.
Gattina....it has change drastically since I was there many years ago. It's like sensory overload! Over the top and breathtaking.
Thanks for stopping by.
Mah-Meeee....I'm glad you liked the images. These were some of the best ones that depicted the 'night life'. Hope you get to go back ago soon.
Thanks for the visit and comment.
Em, thank you for the kind words. The structures lend themselves to beautiful images. I especially like the Palazzo!
Erin, I agree. There are so many beautiful neon signs in Las Vegas. Many of the older signs are being restored and they plan to open a Neon Sign Museum. Glad to know they aren't destined for the neon graveyard.
After the sun sets, that's when the REAL Las Vegas shines. Great photos, Patty.
Ya gotta love Vegas!
Great pics.
San, lots of magical things happen in Las Vegas....under the cover of darkness :-)
Oh Snooker...I do love Vegas!
Thanks for the visit. Long time - no see.
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