Saturday, January 31, 2009
Chihuly Orbs
Labels:
Art,
Chihuly,
Desert Botanical Gardens,
Parks
Friday, January 30, 2009
Detail of Chihuly Glass
The delicate and colorful end of a piece of Chihuly art is vibrantly silhouetted against the blue sky. This tip of a Chihuly glass sculpture is from "The Sun," currently installed at the Desert Botanical Gardens.
Labels:
Art,
Chihuly,
Desert Botanical Gardens,
Parks
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Tip of Chihuly Desert Chandelier
Labels:
Art,
Chihuly,
Desert Botanical Gardens,
Parks
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
World's Best Collector Car Auctions
Barrett Jackson had $63 million in sales and this is only a three day event! Gooding and Co sold $32.4 million and had the highest single car sales. They sold a 1960 Ferrari GT California Spider for $4.95 million and a 1937 Talbot-Lago Tear Drop Coupe for $3.5 million. RM Auctions sold $18.2 million in collector cars, and Russo & Steele sold $17.1 million. We see all types of collector cars on the streets of Scottsdale during this big event. I took this photo of the back of a 1930s wood-paneled Packard parked in Old Town Scottsdale (say that three times fast).
Labels:
Old Town Scottsdale,
Special Events,
Vehicles
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Vibrant Fuscia Cactus Flower
People who move to Arizona start buying and planting cactuses around their house or in pots on their patios. They often kill them though because they water them too much. Or, they think the cactus never needs water and they fail to water them in the heat of the summer months, when it is amazing that any plant survives the 110 degree heat. Generally, cacti need watering about once every two weeks in the summer but the more established the cactus is, the less hand-watering is necessary. Monsoons provide much-needed nutrients and water to cactus. I tend to err on the side of overwatering my cactus, but I do try to mimic actual rain by gently sprinkling a few drops on the cactus starting at the top of the cactus, not at the base of the cactus. The structure of the cactus is generally designed to catch raindrops as cactus have very shallow roots.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Happy Chinese New Year!
Labels:
Holidays,
People and Culture
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Chihuly and Agave
I grew up in the Arizona desert and love cactus over any other types of plants. Each is very unique and tends to have amazing flowers that live for a very short time. On some cacti, you have to be very quick to see the flower as they can open, bloom, and die in just a few hours. Some only bloom at night so you have to go out and look at the flower only in the moonlight. Agaves, like the one in the bottom right of the photo, are one of my favorites and I have over 22 agaves in my yard. I have grown many of them up from pups. The large blue agaves are truly striking. In the days to come I will post photos of some of them.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Chihuly after Dark
Yesterday, Sharon of Phoenix Daily Photo posted a photo of this same glass artwork in the daytime.
Labels:
Art,
Chihuly,
Desert Botanical Gardens,
Parks
Friday, January 23, 2009
Light as Art
For two nights only, the "BEAUTIFUL LIGHT" illuminated Scottsdale's downtown canal waterfront at Southbridge. It was a 500 kilowatt, 80 foot wide, "4 Letter word machine," which was the first installation in the BEAUTIFUL LIGHT series. As you can see from the photos, there were four men dressed in white who controlled the panels 80 feet above them. The bottom photo shows the crane and the reflection in the water of the lights from above.
For a link to a website that includes a youtube demonstration of the installation, operation and performance of the BEAUTIFUL LIGHT artwork, click here.
"Such a complex and large-scale artwork is unprecedented in the State of Arizona," said Margaret Bruning, Associate Director of Scottsdale Public Art.
Labels:
Art,
Old Town Scottsdale,
Special Events,
Waterfront
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Scottsdale City Hall and Statistics
Some of you may be thinking water and ducks do not belong in the desert. It is true, and we do have water because of our ingenious ancestors, the Hohokam, who inhabited the Scottsdale area from about 300 BC to 1400 AD. The Hohokam were farmers and built a vast and complex array of over 125 miles of irrigation canals. These canals are still in use today by Salt River Project. The canals provide water to farms, homes, golf courses, businesses, and carry the Central Arizona Project (CAP) water from the Colorado River, 200 miles away.
Scottsdale is home to about 250,000 people, the sixth largest city in Arizona and is about 185 square miles in size. Arizona became a state in 1912, and Scottsdale became a City in 1951. Scottsdale was named the "Most Livable City" in the United States in 1993 by the United States Conference of Mayors. Temperatures typically range from 40 degrees to 70 degrees in winter and 75 degrees to 104 degrees in summer, and yes, it truly is a dry heat. We receive very little humidity.
Scottsdale is a premier golf and resort destination and I will share many hotels, golf course and dining experiences with you in the days to come. One quote that describes Scottsdale was by the New York Times when it proclaimed Scottsdale as "a desert version of Miami's South Beach."
Labels:
architecture,
History,
Old Town Scottsdale,
Water
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Arabian Horse Statue and Fountain
Labels:
Art,
Horses,
Old Town Scottsdale
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Legendary Civic Leader: Herb Drinkwater
An example of his enthusiasm for Scottsdale is that when Arie Luyendyk, a native of Holland, won the Indianapolis 500 in 1990, someone told Mayor Drinkwater that Luyendyk lived in Scottsdale, and Drinkwater replied that he will send him a letter of congratulations for living in Scottsdale.
Labels:
Art,
History,
Scottsdale Mall
Monday, January 19, 2009
Old Scottsdale Meets New
The Scottsdale Mall is not a shopping mall, but is a public plaza with fountains, gardens, grassy areas, restaurants, City Hall, City public library, and museums. The public plaza is adjacent to Old Town Scottsdale, where the Old West meets the New. Old Town is a very popular shopping and tourist district, with numerous galleries, cafes, outdoor musicians, public art, and with many Western and Native American features.
Labels:
Art,
Old Town Scottsdale,
Scottsdale Mall
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