I took the photo above last fall when I had finally given up on finding the stained glass window lit up at night. This building used to be a branch of The Arizona Bank and their symbol was a Kachina. When it was the bank, they used to have a light behind the glass window that lit this up as though it had a red background.
Arizona Bank is long gone and this building belongs to a different bank now and no matter how many times I've passed it at night, I've never see it lit up.
Friday night after dinner, I noticed that there were lights on so I stopped to get a photo. It looks slightly different with that bright, white light behind it but at least I can now share a photo of what it looks like lit up.
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8 comments:
What a work of art!
A artistic bank is new to me. That is something you don't see in my neighborhood.
Quite striking.
A symbol of the place, it should be there, it should be lit
It is so lovely, Sharon. I'm glad that you caught it lit up.
Oh I'm glad I stopped by here today. Sharon! Very cool! Thanks!
Excellent! It was worth the wait! That's a nice window.
It's quite beautiful and looks like it's reasonablly old
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