Pictures from Phoenix and sometimes from the surrounding cities that make up the "Valley of the Sun"
Monday, November 30, 2009
Central Towers again
The mostly glass office building that is located across the street from Central Towers has a courtyard with a very interesting water feature. There are little pools of water with the sculpted glass block walls that you see in the foreground of this photo. I bet there is some type of fountain effect working here, but I must admit I'm just guessing. I've never seen it working.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Central Towers
The Central Towers on Central Avenue in Phoenix are twin office towers. I guess by today's standards you couldn't really call them "towers" because they aren't really that tall. I tried to find when they were built but didn't have any luck. If I had to guess I'd say sometime in the 60's.
Tomorrow I'll step back a few yards and show you the same view from the courtyard of the office building that is casting that reflection across the Central Towers sign.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
The Old Man
Friday, November 27, 2009
Cactus Wren
While I was enjoying the new sculptures at the Desert Botanical Garden, this little cactus wren landed on a plant just a few inches from me. He obligingly sat there while a snapped a few pictures. Wasn't that nice of him?
The cactus wren is the state bird of Arizona and it makes its nest in cactus so the Desert Botanical Garden is an ideal spot for it to make its home. Sometimes they nest in holes in the large saguaros and other times in the crook of the arms of saguaros, chollas or even yuccas. They eat mostly insects and they tend to forage on the ground under cactus and other plants. The cactus wren is a bit bolder than some birds which explains why this one seemed perfectly content sitting so close to me while I pointed a camera in its direction.
The cactus wren is the state bird of Arizona and it makes its nest in cactus so the Desert Botanical Garden is an ideal spot for it to make its home. Sometimes they nest in holes in the large saguaros and other times in the crook of the arms of saguaros, chollas or even yuccas. They eat mostly insects and they tend to forage on the ground under cactus and other plants. The cactus wren is a bit bolder than some birds which explains why this one seemed perfectly content sitting so close to me while I pointed a camera in its direction.
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving
Today is Thanksgiving in the United States and everyone will be gathering with friends and relatives to celebrate with a fabulous meal while giving thanks for our blessings. Last year on Thanksgiving, I went to the Grand Canyon with my sister Judy (Prescott Area Daily Photo) and her husband Chet for a wonderful meal at the El Tovar Lodge. You can see the table setting in the above photo.
I remember that day very well because it started to snow as we were driving toward the rim and the fog was so thick you could only see little slices of the canyon. The small photo is an example. I wonder if it will be snowing up there this year.
Happy Thanksgiving to all my American readers! Have a joyful and delicious day.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Let it Bee
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Mountain Echoes
Monday, November 23, 2009
Warm Springs Apache Man
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Spirit of the Wind
The Allan Houser sculpture exhibit opened at the Desert Botanical Gardens on Saturday and I spent four hours there viewing the sculptures and enjoying the beautiful weather. Allan Houser is one of America's best known artists, known world-wide as a sculptor, painter, and teacher. His work can be found in museums and collections around the world.
The above photo is of a sculpture called Spirit of the Wind and it was one that could be viewed from all directions with subtle changes at every angle.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Exhibit Opening
Last night was the members-only opening for a new joint exhibit between the Heard Museum and the Desert Botanical Garden. The Native American band shown in today's photo, entertained us as we enjoyed the opening reception.
This new show features works by Native American artist Allan Houser who began his artistic career painting and then moved into sculpture. The Heard Museum portion of the exhibit features paintings, drawings, and sculptures and demonstrates the artist's gradual movement from traditional art into abstraction.
The opening for the Desert Botanical Garden portion of the show will take place today (Saturday) and I'll be there with camera at ready. In fact, I can hardly wait.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Sky Watching
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Purple Plant
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Textile Patterns
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Quilted Auto
Monday, November 16, 2009
Art on a Clothesline
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Spanish Market
The Heard Museum hosted its annual Spanish Market on Saturday on the grounds of the museum. The show features over 70 Hispanic artists from Arizona and New Mexico. The photo above is of Zarco Guerrero and his wife Carmen de Novais, two well know artists and arts activists in Arizona. As well as being accomplished musicians, Zarco is a master mask maker and Carmen is a jewelry desginer and maker.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Sparky
Friday, November 13, 2009
What are you looking at?
I took this photo just inside a neighbor's yard when I was out taking a walk one afternoon. I was attracted by the bird just walking around the yard examining everything along the way. When I uploaded this picture, I almost deleted, but then I noticed the lizard in the right foreground of the picture and I thought to myself "what are they looking at?" I hadn't noticed the lizard before and I found it amusing that they both appear to be looking at the same thing. I wonder what it was.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Looking North
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Echo Canyon
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
A Touch of Color
Monday, November 9, 2009
Joya Spa
Just across the city limits into Paradise Valley is the new Montelucia Intercontinental Hotel & Spa. The Joya Spa to be precise. This new hotel is built on the exact spot where the old La Posada Resort used to be, but nothing of the old resort seems to remain. It appears that the new resort was completely built new from the ground up. Or maybe I should say from the underground up since a huge parking garage two levels deep is now located under the property.
I think the entrance to the Joya Spa on the property is quite beautiful and according to their web site, it is very luxurious.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Asian Temple
This church or temple has been under construction in northern Phoenix for many months. When I drove by recently, the construction fence was down, but judging from the blue plastic film on those stainless steel doors, it still hasn't opened. In fact, when I drove around it, I found workers still hard at work in the back.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Beep Beep
I apologize for the quality of this photo. It was taken through a window and at a distance and then cropped down to focus on the bird. This is a Roadrunner, a bird that is part of the cuckoo family and is native to the desert southwest. The roadrunner can fly, but it spends most of its time on the ground and run up to speeds of 20 miles per hour.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Heart Shaped Prickly Pear
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Have Volkswagen Will Travel
This cute little Volkswagen Beetle can be found most days in the parking lot where I work. Sometimes there is a sticker-covered vintage suitcase on the back luggage rack and other times the bags are on top like in this photo. Sometimes the bags are gone altogether. I don't know who it belongs to, but I admire how well maintained it is and I love the addition of those racks and the vintage luggage.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
High Country Scenes
Monday, November 2, 2009
Spider
This could have been with my photos leading up to Halloween. Ghosts, witches, and spider webs seem to be some of the basic accoutrements of the season. I did take this photo on Halloween and it did sort of startle me when I caught site of this huge web, but I quickly saw the potential for a photograph and that fear just melted away.
I have to admit that I didn't take this photo in Phoenix. I was away for the weekend visiting a friend at his cabin in the mountains north of Phoenix. We spotted this beauty while out for a walk.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Theme Day: Doorways
I posted a small version of this photo a year ago, but I thought it was the best depiction of a doorway that I could think of.
This is located in downtown Phoenix on the grounds of St. Mary’s Basilica. The doorway was preserved from a long gone school and placed here with a special dedication to the nuns who taught there. Through the opening you can see the bronze sculpture by Gary Price called “Circle of Peace”.
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