Thursday, April 9, 2026

Western Spirit

 

I posted about going to the Western Spirit Museum of Scottsdale a week ago when I featured the outdoor entertainment that was going on.  There were other artistic demonstrations happing inside the museum.  The artist Anton Nowels was doing some work on two large scale paintings he was working on while explaining some of his techniques.

Nicole Carlos was demonstrating how she works with clay to create pottery and figures.  


In another corner of the museum, I found this artist's workspace set up so we could get an idea of how one artist might work.  

The arts were being celebrated at this event.

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Lily Season

 


After that heat wave we had recently, I was surprised to see a lily blooming outside an office building.  Hopefully the more normal temperatures for this time of year will encourage a few more blooms.  

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

The Furry Kids

 

I had dinner at my friends David and Riley's house this last weekend and of course I took the opportunity to take more photos of their three furry kids.

Here's Teddy giving me a small smile.
















Here is Kasper intently watching the preparations going on in the kitchen.


















And finally Alexis, who rules the roost so to speak.  She might be the smallest but she is surely the Alpha dog.  

They are so much fun to be around.  

Monday, April 6, 2026

Strolling Elephants

 

I found these two strolling elephants on entrance to a very small Thai restaurant recently.  They seem very appropriate for a Thai restaurant.  

Taking part in Monday Murals.

Sunday, April 5, 2026

Easter Bunnies!

 


HAPPY EASTER!!

I found this display of Easter bunnies in a gift shop.  Some of them wear flowers in their hair (or is that hare) while the smaller ones are waiting for someone to purchase them and dress them up for the holiday.  















I saw this pair of bunnies at a friend's house.  They make an appearance this time of year.  They always remind me of a happier version of Grant Wood's "American Gothic".  


Hope you are enjoying the day!

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Rosy Sky

 

I was visiting with friends Thursday evening when we all noticed a rosy glow outside the window.  

We went outside to find a very rosy sunset forming overhead.  We had just enough clouds in the sky to paint the sky with blushes of rose and purple.  Such a pretty way to end the day.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Who Are You?

 

 I couldn't resist getting a photo of this cute little cactus wren I saw sitting on a wall.  When I raised the camera, he looked right at me as if to say "who are you and what do you want"?  

Luckily, the sight of my camera pointing his way didn't deter him from his wall-top observations.

He stayed put long enough for me to get three shots of him as he took stock of his surroundings.  These little birds are always busy either building nests or looking for food.  It's fun to see one sitting still for a change.

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Children's Art

 


I went inside the very busy Western Spirit Museum with the goal of seeing how the new addition to the museum had changed the layout.  I got stopped in my tracks by an exhibit of student art work that the museum had commissioned at schools across the state.  The talent in these young people was very uplifting to see.

The above is a colored pencil drawing by Camila Aguilar Fiedler, a 5th grade student.

To the left is a water color by Piper Frost, a 6th grade student.











The piece above is a watercolor by Adeline Solomon a 4th grader. 

To the left is a watercolor and pencil piece by Everly Askew who is in the 6th grade.














This young 11th grade artist appears to be channeling her inner " Piet Mondrian" with this color-blocked piece.  Angelica Harrison did this one with color markers.

It's a joy to see so much young talent on display inside the museum.  

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Theme Day: Entertainment

 


The Western Spirit Museum of Scottsdale hosted a big opening recently after an addition was added to the museum.  I caught these shots of some of the entertainment taking place in front of the museum.  

First we have a singing cowboy and the fellow to the left was showing some rope tricks.  

Some true west entertainment for this City Daily Photo Bloggers theme day.  To see more entertainment from other bloggers, click here.

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Majestic Animals

 

I heard that the Budweiser Clydesdales were going to be at the local Total Wine shop on Sunday so I decided I should be there to get some photos.  What I didn't expect to see was a horse inside the store.  Because of this horrible heat wave we've been having here, it was simply too hot to line up the horses outside for two hours.  So they brought one horse at a time inside the store to be admired by one and all.



I didn't stay to watch them switch the horses but I did drive around to the back of the store to see the huge, air-conditioned truck waiting to transport them to different locations.  I do wonder where this group lives most of the time.


Monday, March 30, 2026

The Desert's Garden

 

This mural made of tiles is found in front of the Scottsdale City Hall.  It was created by Tami Lynch-Forrest and depicts the flora and fauna of the desert.

There is a large water fountain in front of the mural but thankfully, that water spray does not reach the mural.  A constant spray of water would not be good for those tiles.  

Taking part in Monday Murals


Sunday, March 29, 2026

Habitat for Humanity Event

 


My close friend David is the Development Director for Habitat for Humanity here in Arizona and Friday night was their annual fund-raising dinner held at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel.  I snapped the above photo as we gathered at our table before the tasty dinner and entertainment began.

David has been the development director for the past four years and I've always donated things for the silent auction.  This time is was that framed photo of a castle in Italy along with some smaller art works I had around the house.



The theme of this annual event is Blue Prints and Blue Jeans and guests are encouraged to wear blue jeans or other denim attire.  I always love seeing how people dress up those every day blue jeans.

It was a great evening mixed with good friends in a party atmosphere while supporting an incredibly good cause.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

A View From Above

 

I forgot that I had these photos that my friends Julie and Dave sent me back in mid-February.  They were returning from a trip to Venice and had to change planes in London.  Dave got an unusually clear view of London as the plane was making its approach to land. In this shot you can clearly see Tower Bridge and all those interesting and tall buildings in the "the city".  You can also see London Bridge train station in the lower left and The Shard tower pointing to the sky.


In this shot you can see The Shard all the way to the right and in the center you can see St. Paul's Cathedral and its beautiful dome.


In this shot you can see the London Eye to the top right and near the center the Houses of Parliament with Big Ben on one end.


In the very center of this shot you can see Buckingham Palace bordered by Green Park to the north and St. James Park to the right.

As many times as I've flown in and out of London, I have never seen it clear enough to get photos like these.  These are superb.  Thanks for sharing them Dave!


Friday, March 27, 2026

Kay WalkingStick

 

When I was at the Heard Museum last Saturday, I took another look at the exhibit called Kay WalkingStick/Hudson River School.  I wrote about it on January 24th.  WalkingStick is a Cherokee artist who paints natural scenes combined with abstract and Native American symbols and she paints canvases that compliment each other like the two above.  The paintings above are called "Late Summer on the Ramapo".  

This one is called "July Low Water".  It has such a summer look to it like what you would see standing on the edge of a pond or stream.

This one is called "Aquidneck Cliffs" and is her painting of the cliffs on Aquidneck Island.  

I'm glad I took another look at this exhibit.  Along with the beauty of the paintings, I learned about places in the east that I had not heard of before.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

What Does It Mean?

 


I spotted this sticker pasted to a light pole in a parking lot and the eagle caught my eye.  That is the symbol or trademark for the U. S. Postal Service.  Normally, it would say U.S. Mail.  Why it says "Moist" is a mystery to me.

I tried doing several searches online to find a reason for the sticker but got no useful results.  One explanation said something about stickers being made for water bottles and laptops and another just said it was a parody. But why?  Obviously it cost someone to create the thing so my question remains, why and what purpose does it serve? 

Maybe it's a joke that I just don't get.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Spring Party Pics

 

I have a few more photos from the party I wrote about yesterday.  Here we have guests beginning to arrive and gathering around the food table in their spring floral finest.

More guests gathering in the living room to prepare for some entertainment.


Some very lovely entertainment.  Riley is a pianist who coaches opera singers.  One of his singers sang three beautiful arias to entertain the group.
                                                                                                                                                                           

   After the majority of guests had left, the dogs came out to entertain the few remaining.  I only captured Kasper (above).  The two little ones were busy chasing each other to burn off all that built up energy.                     

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Celebrating the Vernal Equinox

 

My close friends David and Riley had a party this last Sunday to celebrate the vernal equinox,  The party was in the form of an afternoon tea with traditional tea fare and as the invitation put it, "a plethora of liquid refreshments". Guests were encouraged to wear florals for spring which complimented all the flowers scattered around the house.


One bouquet featured pretty yellow roses.


















Another bouquet was filled with a variety of pretty blooms.


















A vase of sunflowers were surrounded by copies of the invitation that was sent to the guests.

It turned out to be a wonderful event with lots of people in attendance all dressed in their spring attire.  

I haven't enjoyed myself that much at a party since the last party David and Riley hosted.  They are the ultimate party hosts!

More photos tomorrow.

















Monday, March 23, 2026

It's the Season of Yellow

 

It's that time of year when the palo verde trees are blooming like crazy and covering the everything in a blanket of yellow.  They are a sign of spring and a warning of the hot summer to come.  It actually feels like the hot summer has arrived with record temperatures above the 100 degree mark this last week.  

I took this photo at a restaurant called Ocotillo.  I knew they had an entrance that was lined with palo verde trees so I stopped there to catch a photo.  You can't see this entrance from the street so I had no idea just how yellow it would be.  I was surprised by the intensity of the color.  

Sunday, March 22, 2026

The View Out the Window

 


I was at the Heard Museum yesterday for another "Artful Mornings" event and since I was there, I stopped in the gift shop to see what new things might be on display.  But before I even started looking, I was drawn to this window.  I found the view of the cactus outside the window and that red wall to frame it irresistible. There is something about a red wall that catches my eye every time.









There were a lot of new things in the shop but I think this might have been my favorite.  I always like Roxanne Swentzell's work but this little duo was just so sweet.  It's too expensive for me to buy but I can photograph it for free.

At the Artful Mornings event, a curator talked about a new show that will open in April and I can't wait to see it.  The concept for the show is so unique.  I'll tell you about it when I see the show.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Relaxing in the Garden

 

I was at my friend Glenda's house Thursday evening and we were sitting in her back garden enjoying the warmth after a very hot day.  We topped out at 106 degrees according to the radio.  Simply crazy weather. When her garden lights came on, I couldn't resist a photo of that lovely setting.