I have shown this place before but this time when we went by I saw the honey of a Corvette parked there and had to get a quick snapshot as we drove by.
This window is in the top floor of the Prescott Valley Town hall. Those wires are there to keep the pigeons off the window sill which looks like it would have been a perfect roosting spot.
Here is another view of the school that I posted yesterday. It has an interesting and controversial history which you can read about in the link in yesterday's post.
Built in 1903, this building was an Indian School until 1937 when it closed. There are plans to renovate the building to be used as office space by the Hualapai Tribal Nation. If you are interested in the history of this place, this link will take you to an informative web page.
We found this great historic hotel on our trip last August. It sits on the banks of the Missouri River. The window I posted yesterday is the one on the ground floor on the left.
I haven't seen anyone riding with the top down for several months now but it's nice to remember this warm day last summer, when the Corvette club came to town.
This big metal Kokopelli can be seen in Rock Springs, near Black Canyon City, Arizona.
Kokopelli is a fertility deity in some Native American cultures in the Southwestern United States.