Pictures from Phoenix and sometimes from the surrounding cities that make up the "Valley of the Sun"
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Scorpion Gulch
Just as you enter South Mountain park, there are several vacant buildings in various stages of decay.At one time this was an amusement area.The only thing remaining from that time are the horse stables.
That reminds me of all the tiny scorpions we used to find in your house! Nasty little critters! And we'd also find black widow spiders in the carport and storage area. Had to be very careful where you stuck your hands!
All around our area there are deserted and crumbling buildings like this one. They make for great photos, but they are really sad, too. They represent the death of something that was at one time living and vital.
Somehow this looks like a place where scorpions would live..by the way the security word I typed in just now is "horselit"! As in horse literature perhaps
Glad that it can still amuse at least one photographer!
ReplyDeleteThis is 'Scorpion Gulp' [-:
ReplyDeleteIt has been years since I have been up there.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the set of an Old West drama... where the Lone Ranger?
ReplyDeleteWhat on earth is gulch?
ReplyDeleteI remember the stables. Some one should restore this little building.
ReplyDeleteNeat little building with the mountain peeking up from behind.
ReplyDeleteAnyplace with "scorpion" in the name is a place Julie would avoid.
ReplyDeleteSad face with empty eyes.
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me of all the tiny scorpions we used to find in your house! Nasty little critters! And we'd also find black widow spiders in the carport and storage area. Had to be very careful where you stuck your hands!
ReplyDeleteAll around our area there are deserted and crumbling buildings like this one. They make for great photos, but they are really sad, too. They represent the death of something that was at one time living and vital.
Somehow this looks like a place where scorpions would live..by the way the security word I typed in just now is "horselit"! As in horse literature perhaps
ReplyDeleteI remember this place! Glad it's still there.
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