I think I featured these "ladies" who stand along Main street in old town Scottsdale before but, I can't locate the post. They are still there looking elegant and decidedly European.
This one seemed to be watching me over her shoulder.
As you can see from this photo, they are located in front of some shops along with that cluster of Golden Barrel Cactus that I featured yesterday. All of them were soaking up some late afternoon sunshine one recent Sunday.
That's a very interesting place to put them. They don't become noticeable until you get closer. They look really great though.
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Yes, I remember these "ladies", I've seen them on a previous post on your blog.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, they look decidedly European.
Impressive.
ReplyDeleteThe light in this photo is so soft. I recognized the cactus immediately :).
ReplyDeleteThe Scottsdale ladies are lovely Sharon..tres elegant welcome for visiting shoppers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful additions to this shopping arcade. I love the "European-ness" of them!
ReplyDeleteI like these a lot. And why should Europe have all the impressive statuary? I was really surprised by the name of the place. I'm sure he owns a college in Arizona. I went there. It was called the School of Hard Knox.
ReplyDeleteThey're well illuminated!
ReplyDeleteLovely light and sort of Roman looking to me!
ReplyDeleteAnd there's a Native something shop there...
They do lend a very elegant air to the place, Sharon!
ReplyDeleteLove that second shot!
ReplyDeleteLovely ladies! I especially like the second picture. The shadows are nice too.
ReplyDeleteI guess the sobriquet "Scottsdale - the West's Most Western Town" is long gone. Maybe about the time one of it's most fervent supporters disappeared: the late Mayor Herb Drinkwater.
ReplyDeleteSome classy lookin' babes!!
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice.
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