Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Town and Country


Way back in November of 2008, I posted some photos from the Town and Country Shopping Center in Phoenix.  You can see one of them here.  At that time, there was a lot of talk about closing the center so the property could be redeveloped.  Well, we all know what happened economically around that time so the center has been spared for a while longer.  I've always liked this center and it's rustic look and big trees.  I snapped this photo when the sun was aiming just right to make the light look like it was coming from in between the trees.

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  1. Hopefully the redevelopment would keep these lovely trees.

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  2. Impressive light, you snapped this photo in the right moment.

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  3. It would be a shame to lose the big trees. Nice lighting.

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  4. I am happy to say...the trees are a favorite of mine and I am so happy the center remains. Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart

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  5. Nice catch of that light, Sharon.

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  6. Yeah, you shot this at the right moment... that pocket of sunshine in between the trees is nice.

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  7. Now I'm trying to remember just what is in this center. Trader Joe's of course. Is Alpine Ski Keller still there? I loved the old Jutenhoops! I could spend hours in that place. And my favorite dress shop for a few years was Starrett's!

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  8. I have many fond memories of that shopping center. Funny I was remembering Juttenhoops the other day.

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  9. It sure looks like it has potential. Sometimes serendipity -- and recession -- saves a place from demolition and when the economy returns, the owners realize that what they have can profitably be updated in another manner. I like your idea of cafe dining for this center.

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  10. Phew! That was a close one, happy it stayed open and people kept their jobs..nice shot here Sharon, I thought at first the tree was lit for effect.

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  11. Glad the shopping center has survived. The trees are beautiful.

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