Pictures from Phoenix and sometimes from the surrounding cities that make up the "Valley of the Sun"
Monday, December 1, 2014
Theme Day: Workers
When I went into the Queen Creek Olive Mill store at Biltmore Fashion Park on Saturday morning, I wasn't even thinking of photographing the workers there. I was more intent on purchasing my favorite olive oil. However, Dana Geary, the store Manager (on the left) told me they had been interviewed and filmed earlier that day for one of our local television stations because the day was designated "small business Saturday". I thought since they had been interviewed that morning that maybe they wouldn't mind posing for a photo. They didn't so, here we see Dana and Joan Trueman, two enthusiastic sellers of all things related to olives and vinegars.
To top that off, when I explained what the photo was for, I found out that Dana actually follows my site and was pleased to meet me in person! It was fate!
The December 1st theme for all City Daily Photo bloggers is "Workers" so, click the link to see other hard working people from other cities around the globe.
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Oh that must have been a buzz for you both Sharon.. super shot for the theme!
Charming!
Well done Dana and Joan, wonderful portrait!
Fate indeed!
I still remember when the Rea family started a long time ago in Queen Creek, they lived near the best place for buying ham and bacon at the time "The Pork Chop" that;s how I discovered the place.
Serendipity, Sharon! What a fun coincidence for both of you!! I adore olive oil and enjoy trying various kinds but usually go back to Trader Joe's for my less expensive cooking olive oil.
A nice pair, surely they work well together.
How great that you actually met someone who follows your blog! They both look like friendly people making their business a pleasant place to shop in.
How neat to meet a blog follower like that!
betty
Fascinating. You always wonder who is watching! Very nice portrait, too. I can't imagine being enthusiastic about olives and vinegars, but I'm glad some people are!
Re your comment on Ocala: I read a lot of crime novels. :)
What fun! Nice photo of the two of them.
Small world, and a good portrait of them!
These two ladies look very welcoming. Glad you found them for the theme day!
What a coincidence that one of them "knew" you already. Guess you are famous. :)
They are proud! Lots of joy.
What a nice surprise to meet one of your followers! I am in Phx on R and R but will be returning later this week to Texas. I have been very lazy since being here (in addition to being in a car crash - freaked me out - and coming down with a head cold - or maybe it's just allergies) but I'm geting some good rest. I'm looking forward to returning to Texaz, closing down my life there and hopefully being a desert rat again soon!
And looking properly festive, too!
That's very cool Sharon. And it looks like a lovely place to shop for olive oil!
Ooooh! I love that place! Our Queen Creek family has taken us to the "original" spot. They have a great selection (and serve good food, too - I still remember the lemon olive oil cake with a smile on my face).
What a treat to meet a follower. I've never heard of this store. I will have to stop by next time I'm in town.
AND, it is a very nice portrait. And, viewers of your blog! (I am thrilled that good olive oils are now becoming available, either in specialty stores like this one or sometimes in standard grocery stores.
Sweet shot!
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How interesting! You got a super brilliant photo and loved the story behind the image.
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