Walking across the Arizona Canal on Marshall Way heading south it is easy to miss this unusual fountain. It is very still and relatively quiet. The look is like a combination of an ore cart and an infinity pool. Mysteriously captivating. Continue reading “Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #26”
Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #25
Walking south on Marshall Way from the Scottsdale Fashion Square past Olive and Ivy (an excellent restaurant) you cross the Arizona Canal and come to this three level cascading water feature. Continue reading “Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #25”
Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #24
This beautiful set of matching fountains is located behind the buildings at the NW corner of Camelback and 24th St. They are right across from the new Press Coffee Roasters location. Continue reading “Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #24”
Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #23
Scottsdale is the more affluent eastern neighbor of Phoenix and it is full of resorts, high end shopping and rich people. All fertile ground for Phountain hunting. This one is in the public space south of the Scottsdale Waterfront Condominiums. Bordering the Arizona Canal.
The main fountain is beautiful and it has four small single heads as outliers.
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Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #22
Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #21
Near the entryway to DXL a mens clothing store is this hidden gem. It’s on Camelback Rd just east of 16th St. In front of Duck and Decanter.
Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #20
Throughout Phoenix there are hidden fountains. Many are in back yards. But some are visible through a front gate. Continue reading “Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #20”
Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #19
Another classic Italianate fountain on Campbell near 22nd Street. This one makes a particularly beautiful sound of running water. Even on this busy street it conjured up images of the gardens at the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. Continue reading “Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #19”
Where the Water Goes
“Cooling rooms from 110 degrees to 75 degrees requires less energy than heating them from minus 25 to 68.
Where the Water Goes written by David Owen is about the Colorado River. Read more quotes and comments by clicking through. Continue reading “Where the Water Goes”
Phoenix’s Phabulous Phountains #18
A fountain in front of an office building on the south west corner of Highland and 22nd Street.
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