Pictures from Phoenix and sometimes from the surrounding cities that make up the "Valley of the Sun"
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
Artichoke
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Imagine
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?
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Shamrock
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.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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

Monday, June 22, 2009
A Favorite Spot
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.
Labels:
Art,
Chihuly,
Desert Botanical Garden,
Museum,
Nature
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Something new in downtown

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.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
Corn
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Another Reflection
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Reflection
Click on the link to see the building that is being reflected.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Clouds
Monday, June 15, 2009
Arizona Theme Day: Arizona’s Hidden Treasures
Mystery Castle is one of the Phoenix Points of Pride named by the Phoenix Pride Commission.
The building was built by Boyd Luther Gulley who upon learning he had tuberculosis, left his wife and daughter in Seattle and came to Arizona. After arriving in Arizona, Gulley started to build a “castle” for the little girl he had left behind. He spent 15 years building his dream house.
In 1945 shortly after his death, his wife and daughter Mary Lou were surprised to learn that they had inherited a property in Arizona. They traveled here to see what they had inherited, moved into the home and never returned to Seattle. In 1948, Life Magazine did a cover story about the home and the strange circumstances surrounding it. Shortly after that, Mary Lou and her mother started giving tours of the castle.
Mary Lou’s mother died in 1970, Mary Lou still lives in the home and on occasion, when she feels up to it, still leads a tour.
To see what other Arizona bloggers have posted, click on the links below.
Flagstaff Daily Photo
Chandler Daily Photo
Prescott Area Daily Photo
Tempe Daily Photo
Scottsdale Daily Photo
Chandler Daily Photo
Glendale Daily Photo
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Del Monte Market
It is quite a busy place. While I was there taking pictures I saw many people come and go.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Rising Phoenix
There is a dedication plaque next to the sculpture that reads “The Phoenix, Symbolizing power, beauty, and constant youth. Dedicated to the memory of artist Paul Coze and the City of Phoenix”
Friday, June 12, 2009
All Faith Sam Merantos
A unique building structure to match a unique business approach.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Molina Fine Jewelers
Molina Fine Jewelers attracts customers from all over the world because of their unparalleled reputation of excellence, quality, and privacy.
In addition to his fine business reputation, Al Molina and is wife Lisa are well know philanthropists who dedicate both time and money in support of many community organizations. So I might just end this description by saying “Thanks Al and Lisa. You help to make Phoenix a better place to live.”
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Hob Nobs
Hob Nobs serves beverages and sandwiches to customers who enjoy the cozy surroundings. I haven’t tried it, but people who have seem to enjoy it.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Artistic Tattoo
Today’s business, Artistic Tattoo gets its uniqueness from the distinctive paint design on the outside. If your business is “skin art”, then the “skin” of your building needs to somehow reflect that same artistry. This small, rather plain looking building has been made to stand out from the rest with this “Dante’s Inferno” paint job.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Interesting Architecture

Today’s business is Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center located in the heart of Phoenix. This building was added to the medical center in 1982 and I’ll bet that my Chicago based readers will recognize some characteristics in the design. The architect for this building was Bertrand Goldberg, the man who is famous for the well known Marina Towers in Chicago. His portfolio of projects includes many hospitals in addition to his living spaces and he almost always incorporates rounded shapes and distinctive window treatments.
Goldberg was known for innovative structural solutions to complex problems especially for residential and industrial design projects. In addition to the Marina Towers in Chicago, he also designed the very unique River City located on the Chicago River south of downtown. He has also designed hospitals in Illinois, Wisconsin, New York, and Alabama.
I lived in Arizona when this hospital building was built and remember how impressed I was with the futuristic design. It has a sort of science fiction look to it.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
My Favorite Restaurant
Last December I told you about my favorite restaurant, Cheuvront’s Wine & Cheese Bar. Last Sunday after spending the morning at the Desert Botanical Gardens, I stopped in to try out the new brunch menu. I had a delightful meal with the usual friendly service and a wonderful Thai mint sangria to wash it down.
I arrived late, so the restaurant wasn’t too busy and I had a great view out the front window watching the light rail trains as they whizzed by. Good food, friendly people, relaxing pace, and something to watch; who could ask for a better way to refresh after a long walk in a desert garden.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
First Friday
Friday, June 5, 2009
Camelback Mountain
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Cactus Flowers

Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Dragonfly

Labels:
Desert Botanical Garden,
Museum,
Nature,
Point of Pride
Monday, June 1, 2009
Theme Day: Feet
Labels:
Desert Botanical Garden,
Odd shots,
People,
Theme Day
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