Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving and I just want to say THANK YOU VERY MUCH for reading this dribble I put out called my blog.
I was pretty much away last week in Las Vegas. I went to a bunch of places and most likely will bore people for a while with my pics from the city of different places and things I went to for a while. Sorry. One of the places I visited was this area called the The Park. It is public space between the New York, New York Casino Hotel and the Monte Carlo Casino Hotel. It starts on Las Vegas Blvd and ends at the new T-Mobile Arena, home of the newest NHL team (to begin play in 2017)-the Las Vegas Golden Knights:
And in front of the T-Mobile Arena is this:
"Bliss Dance" -Marco Cochrane |
It is a great public space and a very enjoyable stroll from Las Vegas Blvd (The Strip) to the T-Mobile Arena.
Looks like a fun space!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy the excursions you take us on! Thank you!
Wonderful sculptures.
ReplyDeleteA nice quiet area in the hussle and bussle of Las Vegas. Are those Lego people?
ReplyDeleteLove the naked lady! Honey you are one of a kind, unique and amazing, how could you bore us? Thank you for sharing your joy #sharethejoy
ReplyDeleteWow that's really cool~
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Not been to Vegas for a while now. I hope to get to visit again one day
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Brilliant photos love the figures on the benches :-)
ReplyDeleteThere is always something wonerful to see in Vegas. Venture out to "Springs Perserve" off the Strip, very interesting place to visit, holds lots of history.
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Karren
I never knew that existed in Vegas. I cannot remember the last time I was in Vegas, though.
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Las Vegas keeps building and changing. It's been a few years since I was there. Keep sharing photos!
ReplyDeleteThose green and blue are kinda creepy!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting! I have not been to Vegas in about two year. I am assuming this is a new area since i have never seen it. #OurWorldTuesday
ReplyDeleteAre the men made of legos? Always love going along with you, Patrick to the many places you get to visit. I went to Las Vegas many years ago and I'm sure it's changed significantly since then!
ReplyDeleteWe've been to Vegas a few times but I've never been to "the park!" What great pictures.
ReplyDeleteYou always go see cool stuff! When are you going to take me with? ~snicker-snicker~ I would love to go with you, but alas.. don't think this ol' body will keep up with you. Keep those pics a comin'! You're duh best... I think that woman statue would make me a bit nervous... I'm afraid she might step on me. bwahahahaha Thanks for sharing my friend.
ReplyDeleteI love the Lego people! I can't imagine how many Legos they needed to create them. That's a lot of Legos!
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Looks like a great spot to escape the hustle and bustle of LV! Hope you had a great time!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, I thought the Park was a really cool spot too.
ReplyDeleteYour photo tour was anything BUT boring. Thank you for sharing all this and the lego men were amazing to see.
ReplyDeleteThe Lego sculptural figures are so good and creepy at the same time! cheers, kidcandoodle
ReplyDeleteThere's so much more to Vegas besides the strip. Thanks for the pictures and thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story link party and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteare those colorful ones Lego? Nice..
ReplyDeleteI remember visiting Las Vegas many years ago. You've got some lovely photos there!
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I love it when bloggers share photos of the areas and spaces around them. Especially since I will probably never get to see most of these places!! So I find it a real treat ... not to mention cheap way of travel. ha.
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