This is not the typical Southwestern architecture. The balconies on these houses probably take advantage of the elevation gain by offering views of the city.
Yeah, it's the 2nd shot where one gets a feel for the incline! I'll bet there are a few rattlers and lizards (gila monsters?)in and around those condos.
Yeah, it's the 2nd shot where one gets a feel for the incline! I'll bet there are a few rattlers and lizards (gila monsters?)in and around those condos.
Your second photo definitely shows the degree of incline. Wouldn't want to do any power walking in that neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteThis is not the typical Southwestern architecture. The balconies on these houses probably take advantage of the elevation gain by offering views of the city.
ReplyDeleteThis doesn't look like Phoenix. And I agree with Dave, even the houses are not typical. Nice find!
ReplyDeleteSteep enough Sharon, it's certainly a very well kept street.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly looks steep in the second image. Did you walk it?
ReplyDeleteThis is very unusual for around here. Looks like San Francisco!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have thought Phoenix!
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's the 2nd shot where one gets a feel for the incline! I'll bet there are a few rattlers and lizards (gila monsters?)in and around those condos.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's the 2nd shot where one gets a feel for the incline! I'll bet there are a few rattlers and lizards (gila monsters?)in and around those condos.
ReplyDeleteIve never been to your state yet, but Id love to though! Richard
ReplyDeleteBut those hills are good for a walk, what goes up gets to come down.
ReplyDeleteHow many times have we all tried to show steep hillsides in photos? There are limits to photography.
ReplyDeleteI hate when they destroy the natural landscape.
ReplyDeleteSan Francisco is not that far then!
ReplyDeleteI lke the smaller pic, the condos look lovely.
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