Monday, April 28, 2025

The Blonde With A Cigar

 


I found this mural inside an Italian restaurant in downtown Phoenix.  It's clear to see that this is a woman with her hair in rollers and smoking a cigar.  What is not so clear is why.  Maybe it's just a conversation piece.  

I couldn't see an artist's name.

Taking part in Monday Murals.  

Sunday, April 27, 2025

In and Out

 



I was at my friend Glenda's house last Thursday evening and we took advantage of the mild weather to enjoy our drinks on the patio.  We noticed that some mockingbirds were busy going in and out of these shrubs that grow along the garden wall.  We decided that the birds must be building a nest inside those vines. 

I only had my cell phone with me so I snapped a few shots hoping I'd capture something.  I cropped these photos to bring the bird closer.  Here is one of the birds heading into the bushes with sticks in its mouth.  








And, here he is heading back out to gather more twigs.  We were out there for a little over an hour and there was a constant stream of activity.  They didn't seem bothered by us sitting near by but they were bothered by a couple of other birds who got too close.  They chased any other bird that flew too near the wall of greenery.



Saturday, April 26, 2025

More Garden Observations

 


The desert spiny lizard in the top photo was a paparazzi favorite at the garden last Wednesday.  There was a crowd of 7 or 8 photographers pointing a variety of fancy lenses his way.  This fellow was loving the attention.  He was still posing there when I finally walked away.

At another location, these brilliant pomegranate blooms were looking especially attractive in full sun.  











 This prickly pear cactus was sporting an abundance of fruit. I snapped this photo using the telephoto on my camera.


Then I thought I'd try using that "portrait" mode on my iPhone that I learned about in the class I took a few weeks ago.  They give two different perspectives but I like them both.  

Friday, April 25, 2025

Lot's and Lot's of Orchids

 


When I was at the garden on Wednesday morning, I made a point of visiting that orchid exhibit one more time.  It's scheduled to end on May 11th and I wanted to make sure I saw it once again.


















So today I have an abundance of orchids to show you.  There were so many varieties it is a bit of an adventure trying to identify them all.

















There are large blooms and then there are tiny blooms.  If I had seen these yellow ones blooming by themselves I would never have guessed they were orchids.

















They don't have the orchids labeled in this display so I don't know the names of all of these.  I just know they are all beautiful and I'm glad I got to see them in this environment. 


Thursday, April 24, 2025

Bird's Eye View

 

I took an early morning walk at the Desert Botanical Garden yesterday morning.  I hadn't done that in quite a while.  I was hoping I'd see some cactus blooms but I only saw one on this trip.  However, the birds were busy finding great spots to take in the view.  This woodpecker was calling out to a friend somewhere near by.  


This white-winged dove found a place where it could snatch a few insects off those saguaro blooms.  I've had my little Nikon Coolpix camera for over 10 years now and its telephoto lens still does a great job capturing things far away.  


Wednesday, April 23, 2025

This is What Happens....

 

....when you attempt to dye Easter eggs after you've reached your golden years.

My friends Julie, Dave and Glenda all got together to dye some Easter eggs last Saturday evening.  None of us had done it since childhood.  Glenda supplied the dyes and stickers and other clever things for creating patterns most of which didn't really work.  It doesn't matter.  We had fun.

This was one of mine.  If you are thinking that my plan was to create a rabbit on this egg, you would be wrong.  The spot that sort of looks like a rabbit was a complete accident.









I had better luck with the one I just dyed green and added some stickers.  I did use a wax marker to put my initial on it before dropping it in the dye.
















Here are the results of all our efforts.  When you look at them all together, they look pretty darn good. 😁

P.S. They became tasty deviled eggs for Easter's feast at Julie and Dave's house.  

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Earth Day 2025

 

Today is Earth Day, a day we should be demonstrating our support for environmental protection.  I think individually we are all doing our part to protect and preserve.  However, our leaders seem to be going in the opposite direction.  It's frustrating to see environmental regulations knocked down without any thought of the impacts to the planet.  It simply makes no sense at all.  

Sorry for the short rant.  When I saw that Earth Day was on the horizon, I just couldn't stop thinking about all the changes being made that will impact the air we breathe, the water we drink and the storms we will endure. 

I pulled the photo above out of my archives.  It was taken in southwestern Colorado. It is land that needs to be enjoyed and preserved.

Monday, April 21, 2025

Tomorrow's Monsoon

 

I went to the Phoenix Art Museum on Saturday and discovered they had a beautiful new mural over the visitor's desk.  It's a truly stunning piece created by Eamon Ore-Giron who was born and raised in Tucson Arizona.  The mural is called "Tomorrow's Monsoon" and was inspired by the vast panorama of the Arizona landscape. The painting is a tribute to the desert that he loves. It offers a note of hope for the rains that bring relief and life to this dry land. I love it!

Taking part in Monday Murals.

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Happy Easter!

 

Happy Easter!  I found this cute balloon when I stopped at the grocery store yesterday.  I was actually looking for a nicely decorated cake to photograph but I didn't seen one. 

Here are some pretty pink lilies to add to the holiday spirit.  I found these growing next to a rustic building when I was in California last summer.  

Here's hoping your day is full of sunshine and love....and maybe a bite of chocolate.


Saturday, April 19, 2025

Hillside Abodes

 


I have three more of those houses perched on the rocky hillside of Camelback Mountain. This one has a substantial rock-face soaring behind it.


This one has a lot of windows to enjoy that view looking across the city.


Here's a modern house set on the rocky terrain.  Properties on the sides of Camelback Mountain are pretty pricey.  These houses would be worth a fortune.

Friday, April 18, 2025

Living on the Rocks

 

Every now and then I roam around the Camelback Mountain foothills looking for interesting houses to photograph.  This one is certainly interesting.  It's built on a sloping lot and instead of leveling the lot, it's building hanging over the slope.  

A little further away and higher up, this massive house appears to be built right into the mountain.  This house is HUGE.  I wonder what they do with all that space.

Thursday, April 17, 2025

"Sparky" and Friends

 

I recently noticed some new plants blooming in the front of the complex where I live so yesterday morning I made a point of getting some photos.  These yellow bells with the red centers really stood out.  I didn't know what they were called so I did a Google search and was surprised to learn that the plant is a hybrid created by a professor at ASU by combing both yellow and red Tacoma plants.  It is called "Sparky" which also happens to be the name of the ASU mascot, Sparky the Sun Devil.  The blooms certainly do wear the ASU colors.  They also look a bit like an Arizona sunrise or sunset.  

While I was admiring the new plants, I saw that the Bird of Paradise plant had a new bloom.  I decided to take a photo of it too.  With the exception of that touch of purple, it's wearing those same colors.

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

The Beauty of Spring

 

I over-indulged in reading the news yesterday so when I was getting ready to post something for today, I decided I needed something pretty and uplifting.  I found this photo taken on this day exactly 10 years ago.  Here we have a Pipevine Swallowtail butterfly who is thoroughly enjoying a yellow Columbine bloom.  The photo archives always come in handy when I'm in need of a little inspiration. A nice dose of natural beauty is just what the doctor ordered.  

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

World Art Day!

 


Today is World Art Day, a celebration of the art that makes this world a better place.  I decided to post two more photos from the recent Scottsdale Ferrari Art fair.

Above is a painting by Noel Dobranes called "Warrior Woman".

On the left is a sculpture by Gedion Nyanhongo, a sculptor whose work I've admired over the years at the Celebration of Fine Art.  This new piece is called "Visionary Man".  

We are all artists in our own way.  Be sure to celebrate some art today.  


Monday, April 14, 2025

Playful Dogs

 

I found this mural in a residential area with houses on the other side of that wall.  There was no signature on the mural so I can't attribute to an artist.  Those skeletal dogs look very playful and I love the background of colors.  I hope the neighbors around there like it.

Taking part in Monday Murals.

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Salad Days

 

Last weekend I had lunch at a favorite French Bistro in Scottsdale called Zinc Bistro.  I usually get the crepes when I'm there but this time decided to try the steak salad.  When they placed this dish in front of me I wondered how I would eat it all.  I made a good job of it.  It was delicious as well as pretty to look at.


Equally delicious but not nearly as pretty was this salad that I made for myself.  It has smoked salmon, tomatoes and cucumbers and home-made bread croutons.  Whole Foods has a brand of smoked salmon that is perfect for breaking up in salads.  I get it whenever I visit a Whole Foods store.

Saturday, April 12, 2025

Bread at the Bar

 

My friends and I decided to have dinner at Pizzaria Bianco and while we were waiting for our table in their little bar, I snapped a photo of the antique shelf that hangs behind the bar.

Then I noticed a crate full of freshly baked bread so I took a photo of that too.  When we got to our table, we were served some of that great looking bread along with some olive oil and balsamic vinegar.  It was delicious as is all the food at this Phoenix favorite.  

The habit of taking photos happens everywhere I go.  

Friday, April 11, 2025

Seeing Yellow

 


It's the time of year when the palo verde trees bloom. Since those trees are all over the Phoenix area, we are seeing yellow everywhere we look. It's an impressive display.

These two shots were at the Desert Botanical Garden.  

Thursday, April 10, 2025

Celebration of Fine Art

 


I just realized that I had only posted one photo from this year's Celebration of Fine Arts.  I attended on March 21st, that weekend that was so busy with all kinds of events.  Let me show you some of the beautiful works of art that I saw there.  

First above is an artist whose work I always enjoy seeing.  She is Gabriela Aguilo. She calls her work abstract inner landscapes.  I love them.

To the left is a work by Martin Blundell. He does landscapes using bold colors.  












Above is the work of J. Todd Paxton.  As you can see, he does huge sculptures along with huge paintings with a Native American theme.

To the right is Kirk Randle working on one of his paintings.  He does beautiful landscape paintings.




























Above are some cast glass sculptures by Seth Fairweather.  He does a huge array of sculptures using metal and glass.

To the left is Tina Roy. I enjoyed talking to her.  She actually lives in Scottsdale so she didn't have to travel far to be part of this show.  When I was there, she was working on this round painting.  

It was another great show.  I'm glad I got there before it ended on March 30th.  


Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Silhouette

 

I took this photo when I was at the Desert Botanical Garden in the evening a couple of weeks ago.  I liked the look of those saguaros in silhouette against the evening sky.  The more I looked at this photo, the more I noticed.  Do you see that teeny-tiny white dot in the middle of the mountain?  That is actually a hole in the mountain.  It's a popular place for people to climb when visiting Papago Park which is just on the other side.  Looking up, I see bird perched on the top of one of the saguaro's arms.  And, all the way to the left and just above the horizon, I see an airplane on landing approach going into Sky Harbor International Airport.  There are lots of things to see in this simple photo.

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Mini Concert

 

My good friends Julie and Dave, hosted a fund raising event for the Phoenix Symphony on the patio of their home in Paradise Valley last Sunday.  It was a wonderful afternoon event with music provided by a string quartet from symphony performers.  The weather was perfect for this outdoor event which you can tell from the reflection of the mountains in the window behind the musicians.

As you can see, they had a pretty good turn out for the event.  There were more people behind me.  I think everyone had a good time.  I know I did.