I am pretty sure that there is a building that employs some sort of projection technique a lot like this on back roads to Las Vegas. It is near a little town called Amboy, California. Which happens to be a very creepy ghost town where the Manson cult is rumored to hang.
The first time I saw it was a late night drive back from Las Vegas with my husband. He saw it, too. But neither of us said a word for some time because we didn't know if we were legitimately seeing things. A few miles down the road I had the guts to mention it, and he saw it, too.
Friends and other people we've met saw the same loan building all lit up. It's apparently called the Psychedelic House and is lit up on some nights but not others. I highly doubt that anybody lives there, but it is kind of nifty to see lit up while you're driving a two lane road through the middle of the desert.
Isperion - My husband just came back from Iraq, again, and is an infantryman - the guy who is supposed to shoot and kill people. But he didn't. He made friends with the Iraqis and genuinely misses being around them. Americans aren't going to Iraq to just shoot and kill all of these people. They're there to help the Iraqi police give their families a safe place to live. And where my husband was deployed to, they did. The Iraqi police make sure there are no terrorists or people to harm them in their city, kids play in the courtyards and American-built soccer fields. We've made a difference. I think we ARE forgetting what we're doing by the hands of our troops, we're making their lives LIVEABLE, and Americans like yourself don't appreciate that. Iraqis can now go to the street vendors and buy vegetables. A year ago, they wouldn't dare. Your ignorance is even better viewed by the way you say we're inflicting suffering for their Christmas. They don't celebrate Christmas. They celebrate other holy months. And this is the first year in a long time that they've been able to hold parades for these celebrations. Not because of American troops, but because of their help and support. The Iraqis have done this themselves, but they wouldn't have had the means had people like Seargent Matthew never been there.
The first time I saw it was a late night drive back from Las Vegas with my husband. He saw it, too. But neither of us said a word for some time because we didn't know if we were legitimately seeing things. A few miles down the road I had the guts to mention it, and he saw it, too.
Friends and other people we've met saw the same loan building all lit up. It's apparently called the Psychedelic House and is lit up on some nights but not others. I highly doubt that anybody lives there, but it is kind of nifty to see lit up while you're driving a two lane road through the middle of the desert.
I didn't even think they could move that much in their uniforms? I know my husband can only raise his arms chest high when in blues, haha!