Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Cold Spell
It's gotten cold in VEGAS! My friend Dave, took this picture of some ice that formed outside! BRRRRRRR! Wendi
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Discovery
Saturday, November 25, 2006
Spirals
Friday, November 24, 2006
Down the Street
What is going on here?!? Well, I'll tell you. On monday morning at around 2am a drunk driver rammed into this house 3 times and hit a few other houses and cars along her way. Luckily no one was injured... just some major damage!
The crazy thing for me is that this happened on my street!! So, yet another reminder... PLEASE don't drink and drive!
~Christy
The crazy thing for me is that this happened on my street!! So, yet another reminder... PLEASE don't drink and drive!
~Christy
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Happy Thanksgiving!
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
I spent the weekend in Los Angeles and thought I'd share some of the photos I snatched while spending a beautiful sunday afternoon at the Getty. These photos reminded me of some of the many things for which I am grateful.
I am grateful for dear friends and family.
I am grateful for the innocence of youth.
I am grateful for curiousity and adventure.
And I am grateful for the wisdom that comes with age.
Also... I'm thankful for the DP Family, for all your photos, visits to LVDP and your comments. Happy Thanksgiving to all and to all a good nap!
~Christy
I spent the weekend in Los Angeles and thought I'd share some of the photos I snatched while spending a beautiful sunday afternoon at the Getty. These photos reminded me of some of the many things for which I am grateful.
I am grateful for dear friends and family.
I am grateful for the innocence of youth.
I am grateful for curiousity and adventure.
And I am grateful for the wisdom that comes with age.
Also... I'm thankful for the DP Family, for all your photos, visits to LVDP and your comments. Happy Thanksgiving to all and to all a good nap!
~Christy
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Tragic Accident
I caught this photo yesterday while driving on the 215 in Henderson. The eastbound lanes were closed for about 10 hours where a tragic accident had occured at around 5am. According to the news report a truck had pulled over to help out a motorcyclist who had broken down. A car collided with the truck then crossed 3 lanes of traffic and was hit by this bus where the car and bus went up in flames. Unfortunately the driver of the car was killed.
So this goes out as a loving reminder to the DP family to please drive safely! Especially those of you in the States who will be traveling for Thanksgiving. Take good care out there!
~Christy
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Monday, November 20, 2006
Twisted Tree
This silhouetted tree, was very, very cool! You can't see it from the photo, but it had grown up in the crack of a rock and was pushing the rock into two pieces as it grew. This tree could be the basis of a parable on growing in adverse conditions! The tree was definitely an inspiration to me! -Wendi
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Mountain Reflection
This is a photo taken up at the top of Ice Box Canyon. There are two pools of water at the top of the hike. I think they call it Ice Box canyon because the further into the canyon the more the temperature falls. If this picture is a little confusing, it is because I turned it upside down. The mountain with the light on it is actually a reflection in a pool of water. -Wendi
Saturday, November 18, 2006
Rock Climber
Today I went hiking out in Red Rock Canyon with some friends. We hiked Ice Box Canyon Trail and saw a group of climbers scaling the canyon wall. Red Rock Canyon is also well known for it's rock climbing (see the link attached if you want more info). The canyon has world class rock climbing and people will come great distances to climb here. Have a great rest of the weekend! -Wendi
Friday, November 17, 2006
Treasure Island
I went down to the strip last night to see the new Vegas style version of The Phantom of the Opera at the Venetian. I have seen it on Broadway and now on the Strip and it definitely is done Vegas style. They have taken out the intermission so the show is 95 minutes long, added pyrotechnics, and spent tons and tons on a cool theatre, extravagant sets, beautiful costumes, etc... It was fabulous. On the way there, Treasure Island was having its "Sirens of TI" performance out in the front. I honestly have never watched the whole thing, just not my taste, but the fireworks are pretty cool! -Wendi
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Bootlegger Trails
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Bootlegger Canyon
This is a picture of the mountain above Bootlegger Canyon near Boulder City, Nevada. It is about a half hour from Vegas. This canyon is know for it's extreme mountain biking and it's mt. bike races. Check out this cool link all about Bootlegger Canyon. If you look close you will see a "BC" laid out in white rocks on the side of the mountain. This is a common practice out here in the desert. Towns and Cities will have their communities initials spelled out in rocks on the side of a mountain and then white washed. I think this might be a common practice everywhere, but I am not sure! -Wendi
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
A First
Monday, November 13, 2006
LVDP on Vacation!
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Driving into Vegas
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Breaking Sun
Friday, November 10, 2006
Cookie Cutter Homes
Vegas is constently growing. Houses are always going up. We call most of these new houses "cookie cutter" homes, well I think you can see why ;) The homes pictured above actually have side yards where as most of the cookie cutter homes that are built are just several feet apart. There are lots of good reasons to build homes that way, but sometimes I miss seeing unique homes with large yards! -Wendi
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Edge of Town
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
That's ME!
There I am under the tree... At Canyon de Chelly. So obiviously I didn't take this photo. This is in response to a request to see kind of the size of the canyon in relationship to people. My friend Kara who traveled with me took this picture of me taking pictures at the White House Ruins which are to the right. They are behind the fence. Thanks Kara for sharing this excellent photo with us! -Wendi
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
More Canyon de Chelly
This is a close up picture of some Anasazi ruins in the canyon, this particular set of ruins is called the white house. There is an upper portion and a lower portion. In the upper portion an Anasazi mummy was discovered years ago and was buried there later. To mark it's burial home they white washed one of the houses in the upper section of the ruins(which from this angle is not shown). The picture below shows the river bed that we four wheeled through. As to respond to some comments from yesterdays post... I am working on posting a picture tomorrow that shows the canyon in proportion! Thanks for all your comments! - Wendi
Monday, November 06, 2006
Canyon de Chelly
This was the highlight of the whole trip! Canyon de Chelly, located within the Navajo Reservation, it is an expansive network of three large canyons. To get in the canyon you have to have a permit and a guide. The guides are locals who actually live in the canyon or farm there. The tour consists of four wheeling up the canyon to look at old Anasazi ruins and petroglyphs, as well as Navajo petroglyphs. It was extremely beautiful this time of year as the trees are changing colors! Look carefully in the picture above and you will see some old Anasazi ruins above the trees. -Wendi
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Navajo Rugs
Our trip proceeded onward to Pinon, Arizona, which is situated in the Navajo Reservation. On our way there we stopped to look at an old trading post on the reservation. There were hundreds of hand made Navajo rugs that were beautifully made. I couldn't help but stop and admire the many different patterns and colors. - Wendi
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Lowell Observatory
Friday, November 03, 2006
The GRAND Canyon!
I know, I know, this is NOT Las Vegas. But I went on a trip with my friend Kara and wanted to share it with you! After eatting off route 66 in Kingman, Arizona at a small Cantina we spent the night in Williams, Arizona, which was quite charming. The next day we drove to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. It was a beautiful day and the sky was amazingly clear, but the air was crisp and cold. So we were thankful for a small overlook house where we could look out over the many great vistas in warmth! The grand canyon is not to far from Las Vegas, it is about a five hour drive! -Wendi
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
Something that will soon be gone...
OK I totally admit that I stole this photo but I didn't get a chance to go get one of my own!
But, I wanted to join in on today's theme day. The Stardust Hotel and Casino closed its doors permanantely today at noon after 48 years of service. It will be demolished sometime in the next year to make way for a new resort complex called Echelon Place. If anyone is interested in owning a piece of history, items from the Stardust will be up for public auction November 17-21.
~Christy
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