Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Corner Market

 

I took a short photo drive on Sunday hoping to capture some interesting urban shots.  It was very hot on Sunday so I didn't get out of the car as often as I would have liked.  I was driving through an area just east of downtown Phoenix when I spotted this corner market.  We don't see many of these small, independent markets anymore so whenever I see one I have to take a photo. In this part of the world, Circle K and 7-Eleven's have taken over the small market industry. 

I did see one customer come and go while I was stopped. I wonder if Adrian's Market sells a lot of Fiji water in there.

Monday, July 7, 2025

When Pigs Fly

 

I was searching through some photos I took a few years ago on a drive through New Mexico when I spotted this one with a sort of mural painted on the side of the building.

I cropped the photo to get a better look and sure enough, there is a mural painted on this building with lots of southwestern animals prancing across the shop's exterior.  The shop is called "When Pigs Fly" a retail shop.  The photo was taken in 2015 in Truth or Consequences New Mexico. A quick internet search and I see that the place is permanently closed now.  Too bad, it has a great name and I like the whimsical mural.

The shop might be closed but it still makes a nice addition to Monday Murals.  

Sunday, July 6, 2025

Some of Nature's Beauty


 It appears I've been ranting a bit over the past two days so today, no rants.  I promise!  Instead I have two photos from my last walk at the Desert Botanical Garden.  I already posted photos of the pretty desert rose blooms I saw on that walk so today I have two different blooms.  The white gaura are always a joy to see.  They are so tiny and delicate.  

A chocolate daisy soaking up some early morning sunshine is another happy sight to see.  

We had our first monsoon storm of the season on Wednesday evening and it brought some rain to the desert.  Thursday night it clouded up and got a bit windy but no rain fell in my part of town.  Fingers crossed that we get some more rain.  The desert can put it to good use.  

Saturday, July 5, 2025

Let's Talk About Electricity

 

We don't see any wires or other equipment hanging from poles like this in the neighborhood where I live.  I snapped this photo somewhere else in town.  All of our utilities are under ground where they should be safe from storms and vandals.  

Why then, does the power go out at my house every other July?  And, why do they have to dig up the exact same spot in our parking lot every time it happens?

Back in 2021 I mentioned the outage in a post about the Kubota tracker they used to clean up the debris. 










In July of 2023, I snapped this photo of the guys from the electric company when they arrived to try figure out what was wrong. Once again, it resulted in digging up the same spot in our parking lot and me spending the night at a friend's house.















And here we are once again on July 1st of 2025 with a big hole in the parking lot after another 12 hours without electricity in the middle of extreme heat July. 

Now I might be looking at this a little too simplistically, but if this event happens almost like clockwork, every two years couldn't we find the cause and fix it or at least learn how to fix the problem in less than 12 hours.  

Oh the joys of modern living!

Friday, July 4, 2025

It's the 4th of July

 


Today is the day we Americans celebrate Independence Day.  I've always loved the site of the flags flying and the fireworks at night.  

This 4th of July seems a little more subdued to me.  I can't help worrying about the sudden normalization  of racism and hatred.  I worry about the narrowing of civil rights and what appears to be a total disregard for those in need.  

I've always felt a strong, patriotic connection to my American heritage but as of late, I feel it slipping away.  

So, on this day of celebration, I am hoping our beloved nation can survive this current backward slide.  Diversity, Inclusion and Equity are not bad words.  They are the only thing that will save us.

Thursday, July 3, 2025

Not Ready Yet

 

That office building turned condos, is still not quite ready for occupancy.  It's taking a long time to complete this conversion.  The last time I pictured it was in July of last year when I thought it was almost ready.

Here is what the building looked like before all this work started.  It's undergoing quite a dramatic change.  This photo is from 2014.  

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Canine Portraits

 


I had dinner at my friend's David and Riley's new house last Saturday and I made another discovery with my new iPhone.  That new "portrait" mode allows you to take a photo from a much further distance than you would for normal shot.  That makes getting photos of the world's most reluctant subjects much easier.  

Dogs are notoriously camera shy so if you can get the shot from further away before they realize they are the subject, magic happens.

This is Alexis.  She's the alpha dog of this little trio.  She's the smallest but there is no denying, she's the boss.








This is Teddy.  He's such a happy dog. He's a bit of a slow learner but with that cute face, who cares. 


















This is Casper. He's the biggest dog in the group but he's perfectly happy to let Alexis rule the roost.  He's such a sweet boy!

All of these dogs were rescue dogs.  They each have different stories and backgrounds but they all are happy pups who have adapted quickly to each other and their new home.  They are both loving and loved!

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Theme Day: Bubbles


 The July 1st theme for City Daily Photo Bloggers is "Bubbles".  This one was easy for me.  I love champagne and usually have some once a week.  This was last week's treat.

If you want to see more bubbles from other bloggers, click here.

Monday, June 30, 2025

Desert Smokers

 

I saw this mural around two months ago but every time I'd drive past there was a row of cars parked in front of it.  Finally I caught a day with no cars. This desert mural was done by the artist who goes by MrDowntownPHX.  I believe his name is Jesse Perry.  This is on the side of Zong! Smoke Shop so all those desert creatures are smoking.


Here's a close up of the smoking rattle snake.  It's nicely painted but I'm hoping those critters will give up the cigarettes soon.  

Taking part in Monday Murals.


Sunday, June 29, 2025

Tree Trimming Time



I was driving out of my complex when I noticed the tree trimmers were at work.  This group was using a bucket lift to get to those tall palm trees.  That 'bucket' is way up in there among those shaggy palm fronds.  

Out in front, the trees are much shorter so this fellow just climbed up to get to work.  

These fellows arrived early so they could get the job done before it got too hot.

 

Saturday, June 28, 2025

Odd Collection and a Little Humor

 


It's time for me to unload a few of the extra shots that have accumulated in my files recently.  

Above is a Great Blue Heron who is looking a bit scruffy.  He was busy grooming himself which he obviously needed.


To the left is an old International truck that was hiding among the trees that day I went to the plant nursery. It's an intimidating looking vehicle.









About 3 weeks ago, there was a little excitement at my complex.  We had a gas leak.  There were five big fire trucks, two smaller fire trucks and a whole load of firemen asking us to leave our apartments.  The whole thing lasted about an hour and the leak was coming from one of the gas grills in the courtyard. There is no gas going into the apartments so no worries there.


My friends David and Riley just moved into a new house.  This photo was taken before they moved when they were measuring things.  Their dogs were enjoying those tall windows that are low enough to the floor for the little ones to look out.  















This last one is a little "political" humor that someone sent me. That's one way to show your disdain for a certain billionaire with a tarnished image.



Friday, June 27, 2025

Tribute to Arnoldo Pomodoro

 

 Just a little over a month ago, I posted a photo of this sculpture by the Italian artist Arnoldo Pomodoro.  It's located in the entrance to the Phoenix Public Library's main location.  This week I learned the Mr. Pomodoro passed away on Sunday, June 20th at the age of 98 years.  His death came one day before he would have turned 99.  

I thought I might pay him a little tribute and show all of the Pomodoro sculptures I've been fortunate enough to see.

Of course, the Cube here in Phoenix is one of them.









I saw this one in Milan Italy in a park setting.  This one is a disc. It happened to be right next to the place I was having lunch in Milan.

This one is in front of the Vatican Museum.  The tour guide I was with took us along a pathway across the courtyard area so I didn't get a close up view.

This one sits in front of the United Nations building in New York City.  I spotted it after I had spent two hours touring the building.  

He has at least three more of these large scale sculptures that I know about.  One at Trinity College in Dublin, one in Brisbane Australia and one in front of the Farnesina Palace in Rome.  I'm sure there are many more around the world.  I'll always be on the lookout for them.  

Thursday, June 26, 2025

BIG Dogs!

 

I was at Scottsdale Fashion Square last weekend and noticed that one of the mall seating areas was full of people with their dogs.  However these two stood out among all the others.

The two gorgeous Great Danes were curious about all the attention they were getting.  Every now and then, a smaller dog would walk up for a closer look but they quickly retreated.  Not that these two giants did anything to scare the dogs, I think their sheer size was an intimidating factor.

I wanted a picture of one of the small dogs nose to nose with the big ones but those encounters were so quick, I couldn't capture it.











I did however, crop this one photo where it looks a bit like I might have found a two-headed dog!  It was a fun encounter.  Great Danes might look intimidating but they are truly gentle giants.

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Three Kinds of Desert Roses

 

As usual, I couldn't resist taking some photos of the Desert Rose blooms while I was at the Desert Botanical Garden on Sunday.  I found three different kinds.

These pretty pink ones are smaller than some of the other blooms.
















The red ones are the most common ones I see in the garden.

















The variegated ones are really pretty.  I can't say if I like one more than another.  To me they are all such pretty plants that seem to thrive in our desert heat.


I did see something that surprised me.  I found one desert rose plant that was actually planted in the ground.  I was talking with another member who was also admiring this plant and she said this is new.  The garden thinks there is enough protection in this spot that it should be able to survive any winter frost that we might get.  I'll keep my eye on this one.

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

A Family Affair

 


We had a nice reprieve from the heat here in the desert over the weekend.  It was nice enough to do an early morning walk at the Desert Botanical Garden.  I arrived at 6:00 AM and found that a lot of other garden members had the same idea.  It wasn't crowded but there were definitely more early risers than I've seen before.

The highlight of my walk was finding this family of quail enjoying a cool drink from one of the water features.  In these photos we see Papa Quail and five of his "teenagers".  It was a big family.  

I love how their top-knot feathers are just now forming and looking a bit frazzled at the moment.





Here's Papa again looking quite proud of this large brood. 

Momma Quail was there too, she just didn't get into any of my photos.  I counted nine young ones all together.

Monday, June 23, 2025

A Mediterranean Vibe

 

This is a fairly new mural on the side of a restaurant on Camelback Road.  The restaurant isn't billed as Mediterranean but they do serve a variety of fusion dishes and lots of things from a wood burning oven.  

The mural is very long and I couldn't get it all in one shot.  I photographed a mural on this wall before when it depicted a huge alligator.  This scene is a lot more welcoming than that 'toothy' fellow.

The restaurant used to be called The St. Francis but now it has a new chef and has been renamed Oak on Camelback.  This mural was painted by Tato Caraveo.  It's a pleasant scene.

Taking part in Monday Murals


Sunday, June 22, 2025

Standing Alone

 

This is a building in east Phoenix that I just don't get.  It's a lone high-rise building in a part of town with no tall buildings.  It was built in 1986 but I couldn't find any information on its original tenant or use.  Today it is an office building housing a number of different tenants.  It's advertised as a great location only 7 minutes from Sky Harbor International Airport.  So I guess if your business requires a lot of travel, it might be a good location.











I found this photo on the leasing company's site.  You can tell from this photo that the building stands above all the other local buildings.  There isn't much in this area over 4 floors high.  This photo also has a great view of Camelback Mountain in the background.

Saturday, June 21, 2025

Geoffrey

 

I was on my way out of Macy's yesterday when I caught sight of Geoffrey the Giraffe relaxing in the children's department.  I couldn't resist a shot of him.  He looks so relaxed sitting there.  Clever fellow, finding a bench with his name on it.

Friday, June 20, 2025

Floral Observations

 

Flowers make everything seem better, don't they?  

I've used my iPhone lately to capture some flowers in various locations.  

To the left is a petty mum that decorated the table at a restaurant where I met some friends from out of town recently.  















Here is a pretty red hibiscus that caught my eye.


















This pretty arrangement was on a table in the reception area at Symphony Hall the last time I attended a concert there.  

















The Google search says this is called an Egyptian Star Cluster.  I saw it blooming these pretty pink blooms from a planter at the shopping center.  

Flowers are a welcome sight wherever one goes!

Thursday, June 19, 2025

Another Wood Fired Oven

 

A friend and I were leaving The Parlor Restaurant after dinner Tuesday evening when this scene looking toward their outdoor patio caught my eye.  My post on Tuesday featured the wood pile for a different pizza place.  The Parlor also has a wood fired oven for their pizzas.  No, I don't eat pizza every night.  Tuesday's photo with the big tree was taken about 3 weeks ago.  

The Parlor had just opened the outdoor patio as we were leaving.  When we arrived it was still too hot to sit outside.  Once the sun had gone down, they turned on the misters and opened the patio.  

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Pizza Under a Big Tree

 

I just love the big ficus trees that are scattered all around the old part of Town and Country Shopping Center in Phoenix.  I stopped to get a photo of this on when I was on my way to Pizzaria Bianco just on the other side of the tree.  I featured this pizza place way back in 2008 when it had been named "Best Pizza in the U.S".  Back in those days, they only had the one location.  Now they have several.  This one happens to be the closest to me.

It takes a lot of wood to keep those wood-fired ovens pumping out pizzas all day long.  

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