Sunday, July 12, 2009

House Guests

My closest friends have two beautiful Golden Retrievers named Jake and Molly. I have the sweet pleasure of Jake and Molly’s company when their owners are out of town. I couldn’t ask for better house guests. They are well behaved and utterly charming.

Here they are peeking out the window to see if the car they heard might be someone they know.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Phoenix Daily Photo is One Year Old Today

A year ago today I started the Phoenix Daily Photo blog and here I am 365 photos later still going strong. It has been quite an adventure and I’ve enjoyed all of it. I’ve learned so much about my city and I see my surroundings in a whole new light.

Since I started, I’ve upgraded my camera equipment and attended many public events that I’ve always wanted to attend, but never found the time.

Today I’ve posted another glass work from the Chihuly: The Nature of Glass exhibit that ran from November through May at the Desert Botanical Gardens. I think of all the events I’ve attended, this one tops the list. I just checked, I visited the gardens 9 times during its 7 month run. What makes this event very special to me is that it taught me that visiting the gardens is not a once a year activity, but something I need to do on a regular basis. The beauty of the desert plant life is to be savored all year long. The Chihuly show was spectacular, but the wildflowers, butterflies, and cactus work their own spectacular magic the year round.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Downtown Phoenix

Here is a view of downtown Phoenix that I snapped from one of the county high-rise buildings.

The building to the left, with the crown on top is the City Hall building that I featured here. The older, low building to the right of the photo is the building that houses the Maricopa County Court House and the old city hall. You can also see a number of business high-rise buildings in the mix.

The building under construction to the very far right is part of the Copper Square Project that combines, office space, living space, and retail space in one development. It is one major development project that continues to progress even in these tight financial times.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

St. Thomas the Apostle Church

Today I feature St. Thomas Church on north 24th Street in Phoenix. This church was founded in 1950 as the 12th Catholic parish in Phoenix. It wasn’t until 1960 that this Spanish colonial church was completed.

Not yet 50 years old! It’s just a baby by world-wide standards.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Two Hippies

This tiny little eating establishment called Two Hippies Beach House has taken off like a rocket! The lines at lunch time have become notorious. They specialize in tacos of all kinds and those tacos are getting rave reviews from happy customers. It’s only draw-back is that it has no indoor eating facilities. Not a problem October through May, but after that you need to be a hearty desert rat to eat on the patio or you need to make it a take-out meal and head back to the office.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Workin’ At The Car Wash Blues

Over the past weekend I was sitting at the car wash waiting for my car to be finished when something made me think of that old Jim Croce song “Workin’ At The Car Wash Blues”. The next thing I knew, I was outside snapping a photo for Phoenix Daily Photo.

I wonder how many of my readers have ever heard of Jim Croce, an American singer/songwriter who recorded at least 4 albums that soared to the top of music charts in the late 60’s and early 70’s. His skyrocketing career was cut tragically short by a plane crash in September of 1973.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Look into my crystal ball

I guess it’s not really crystal. Just a decorative ornament that caught my eye.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Unique Design

I spotted this building under construction and thought it had some very unique patterns and ornaments. There was no sign to tell me what it is going to be so I’m at a loss to explain. I just thought this design at the top was quite unusual.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Independence Day

Today is Independence Day in the U.S. There will be picnics, bar-b-qs, parades, and fireworks.

I put together this silly little collage in honor of the day! Here’s wishing a great weekend to everyone!

Friday, July 3, 2009

Mystery Monastery

This building is located in an affluent residential neighborhood in Phoenix near 32nd Street and Lincoln Drive. There is a sign in front that identifies it as the Phoenix Monastery, but I can find no record of it anywhere. I’ve searched the web looking for monasteries in Arizona and come up with nothing that matches.

If it truly is a religious monastery, it has a lovely location with some spectacular views. All great for heavy meditation.



The small photo shows the sign at the end of the driveway.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Miracle Mile

The Miracle Mile Deli has been in business in Arizona since 1949. My very first experience with this deli was when it was located at the Park Central Mall on Central Avenue. That mall has since been converted to a large office complex and the deli has moved a little further east to another mall on Camelback Road.

When it was located at Park Central, the lunch-time crowds would fill the little maze-like queue and the servers would be working at warp speed. You had better know what you wanted when it was your turn because they had no tolerance for hem-hawing over the menu.

The Miracle Mile Deli was my very first introduction to Pastrami and I fell in love with it. I’ve since traveled to places better known for their delis and I have to say that Miracle Mile can stand up to the best. Now my favorite sandwich is the brisket on an onion roll. With a dab horseradish and some mustard, it’s pure deli-heaven.

By the way, I took this photo near closing time. No long lines late at night.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Theme Day: Empty

I have featured the Herberger Theatre in downtown Phoenix in the past. The building has two stages, the main theatre and Stage West, the smaller theatre. This is a view of the inside of Stage West taken from the stage. Obviously, I took this shot when the theatre was empty of patrons. If you happen to be a performer or a theatre company, you will be hoping to see all those seats filled when the curtain rises.


To see how other bloggers have interpreted today’s theme, see the link below.



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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Prickly Subject

In this extra close picture of tip of a cactus, you can see those famous wicked thorns.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Artichoke

It’s not very often that I get to see an artichoke in full bloom. I spotted this one in a neighbor’s yard and went home to get my camera.

I have many photos of ordinary thistle blooms and whenever I see the extra large artichoke blooms I’m reminded that the lovely vegetable I like to dip in lemon butter or toss with pasta is really a member of the thistle family.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Imagine

The City Daily Photo Community has set aside today to show support for the people of Iran and to honor a fellow blogger from Tehran who has been missing for the past week. We are all hoping for his safe return so that he can continue to show us his beautiful city and share his insights.


I thought this image of a poster inspired the words of John Lennon would be an appropriate tribute for today’s post. I don’t believe I need to quote any of the words from his famous song, but if you would like to be inspired by it again, here is a link.

One of the best things about the City Daily Photo blogging community is that it allows a little glimpse into the lives of people from all over the world. We get to see sights in each other’s communities; sights both, old and new, famous or unheard of, public or private. In our comments to each other we reach out with praise, advice, humorous anecdotes or fond memories and in doing so, we make friends all over the world. We all share our love for the photographic image and our pride in our individual communities.


Regardless of our geographic remoteness and our multitude of diverse backgrounds, we exist peacefully and happily in our cyber-world, learning from each other and enjoying each other’s keen eye for beauty. If our real world was more like our cyber-world we would come very close to achieving the vision imagined in John Lennon’s words.

To view what other City Daily Photo bloggers have posted with thoughts of Iran, click here.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

My first blogger meeting!


Last night I had the distinct pleasure of meeting one of my favorite photo bloggers, Susie of Arabia of Jeddah Daily Photo fame. I have been following Susie’s insightful blog since I discovered it about a year ago. I was thrilled to learn that Susie would be in the Phoenix area for a short time and that a friend of hers would host a party for her.

In the photo above you see Julie of Scottsdale Daily Photo, Susie, me, and Dave of Tamarindo Costa Rica Daily Photo. We had a wonderful visit and I thank Susie’s friend for allowing us to come to her home so we could meet Susie in person.

I’ve been envious of some of our European bloggers who meet up with each other on occasion and share their photo experiences. I now feel like I’ve had one of those special meetings and I sincerely hope that more opportunities arise in the future.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Graffiti or Art?

This might look like graffiti but I’m pretty sure it was commissioned to cover the side of this old house that now is used as a storage and/or a workshop for a business that sells a lot of goth items.

Check the link if you aren’t sure what I mean by “goth”.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Shamrock

Shamrock Farms was founded in 1922 and remains to this day a family owned and operated business. In fact, they operate the largest dairy in the southwest of the United States with their very own herd of 10,000 cows. They offer a full line of daily products and have recently added more food items to the product mix.



I fear I'll be aging myself when I say I even remember when they delivered milk to your door. Their little green delivery trucks could be seen in the wee hours of the morning in most neighborhoods.




The top picture shows their headquarters located on the west side of Phoenix.






The small photo shows just a few of their fleet of delivery trucks. If you live in Arizona, I guarantee you’ve seen these trucks on more than one occasion.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Buried Treasure

Cucumberz is one of those places you have to go back to over and over again. They sell used furniture and other items many of which are antiques. However, Cucumberz is not one of those places with neatly displayed glass cases and furniture arranged into pleasant room settings. In fact, the inside of Cucumberz is an explosive riot of floor to ceiling disarrayed treasures. Some might say there is quite a lot of junk disguising the real “finds”. I might answer that what looks like junk to one person might be a cherished memento to another. Isn’t the most fun in shopping derived from uncovering that buried treasure?

If you are a local reader, I suggest you check it out. If you don’t find anything to buy, I guarantee you will see things that will stir up sweet memories and you will return from time to time to see what else has worked its way to the surface.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Dancing Blues

Lately I’ve been reviewing all of the photos I took at the Desert Botanical Gardens when the Chihuly exhibit was here. I’ve decided to make my very own “coffee table” book of all of the photos I took on the many trips I made to the garden.

It’s been fun sorting them and laying out the page designs and patterns. I’m looking forward to a wonderful collection that will give me pleasure for years to come.

I can’t believe that I had never shared the above photo with you. It is one of my favorites. The blue just seems to jump right off of the surface of the photo.

Monday, June 22, 2009

A Favorite Spot

This is one of my favorite little corners at the Desert Botanical Gardens. It’s shaded and quiet and on a path that few people take. That little round irrigation pipe at the end of the bench is always spilling onto the plants below and making a very pleasant babbling sound similar to a mountain stream.



When the Chihuly exhibit was here, this spot seemed to always be busy with people snapping pictures. Behind the bench was a lovely exhibit of green glass that just seemed to belong in this cool and shaded area. Click on the small photo to get a better view of the Chihuly glass that resided in this wonderful spot.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Something new in downtown

I recently attended an event at the new Sheraton Hotel in downtown Phoenix and got my first glimpse of this new facility. The hotel is a 31 story high-rise that has recently thrust its way into the downtown Phoenix skyline.

I was impressed with the beauty of the hotel interior and the outstanding artwork located all over the public areas.

The photo above is of the escalators leading from the second floor meeting spaces to the street level lobby. I love that tear-drop chandelier in the center.



The small photo is a close up of the chandelier.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Grackle

Just an ordinary grackle who really wanted to be featured on Phoenix Daily Photo. So much so that he posed looking straight into the camera.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Corn

Corn stalks and palm trees aren’t usually located in close proximity, but here you see a row of corn and a palm tree at the end. I spotted this corn field in south Phoenix and had to stop to take a picture. Corn is not a crop you would expect to see growing in any part of Arizona. The climate is much too hot and dry. In spite of the adverse conditions, these plants look healthy and hearty.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Another Reflection

In addition to the reflection I featured yesterday, that same office building was reflecting another building located directly across the street from it.

I like this reflection, It’s a lot more symmetrical.