The Ball has been lowered every year since 1907, with the exceptions of 1942 and 1943, when the ceremony was suspended due to the wartime "dimout" of lights in New York City. Nevertheless, the crowds still gathered in Times Square in those years and greeted the New Year with a minute of silence followed by the ringing of chimes from sound trucks parked at the base of the tower - a harkening-back to the earlier celebrations at Trinity Church, where crowds would gather to "ring out the old, ring in the new."
They say that over a billion people worldwide will watch that ball drop.........crazy huh????
On a seperate note but still int his story.............I visit a website every so often to see whats going on in Times Square---http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/timessquare/index.php?cam=lennon
There are 12 cameras on all the time and you can see what's going on at all times..........here are some pics from right now....i can't wait to peek at the mess it's going to look at tomorrow.....yikes....
2 comments:
looking at those crowded pictures, it makes my chest tight and its hard to breathe lol I'm so Mima!!
If I were there with my brother and sister-in-law...in a heartbeat!
By myself? Probably not.
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