Julie and m office is on the second to top floor of that building, so this is a familiar sight indeed. I drive by the Cancer Survivor's Park every day.
I only wish that for the land just west of the park at the intersection of Central and McDowell, across from the Art Museum, they had been able to find a signature cultural institution or other landmark, rather than building yet another chain pharmacy store.
You have a photographer's eye, Sharon...but I think I've told you that before. This is so very well composed - just a delight to look at and I also love the colors against that deep blue sky!
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How cool!
Julie and m office is on the second to top floor of that building, so this is a familiar sight indeed. I drive by the Cancer Survivor's Park every day.
I only wish that for the land just west of the park at the intersection of Central and McDowell, across from the Art Museum, they had been able to find a signature cultural institution or other landmark, rather than building yet another chain pharmacy store.
I have never seen a memorial park with this name. What don the towers signify, if anything?
Ya, why the towers?
I really like the landscape in that little park.
This makes a strong statement!
They certainly do Sharon, very clever composition on your part.
Well balanced shot!
Great shot but I too wonder what the towers are for.
Priapic?
Great photo of the Viad Building.
You have a photographer's eye, Sharon...but I think I've told you that before. This is so very well composed - just a delight to look at and I also love the colors against that deep blue sky!
Love the shot, especially the Phoenix landscape!
The towers might be the vehicles, Sharon, but it was you who did the framing! And, that sky is supremely blue. What a day!
Yes it is possible to beat cancer... and it is always nice to have a reminder.
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