As you motor over Bullwhacker Hill, heading into Prescott, you can't miss the giant flag that flies over the Lamb Chevrolet dealership. I especially liked these pictures taken at dusk as the Sson and I returned from our visit to the model shop down in Glendale.
The flag is a bit of an expense. As big as it is, the colors fray in the wind and need replacing once or more during the year. A good $ grand or thereabouts, so I'm told.
Here's a view of the flag during the bright daylight. It really does dominate the scene.
And, as long as I am posting flag pictures, I thought of this pair which includes the state flag -- which I just now discovered was coming apart at one of the seam lines.
Yea, flags that size are $$$. I esp. like your first photo - the dusk mixed with the wind... So my husband wants to know what model shop in Glendale you went to with Sson? :-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a great flag. Used to be a great view of it from the mall, before they put the room store on the corner.
ReplyDeletebrenda -- it's called Andy's & sorta specializes in military stuff. In one of ever so many strip malls.
ReplyDeletetombo -- people have a bad habit of mucking about with our ridges, don't they?
I guess it's appropriate that a ward of the state, like Chevrolet (GM), should fly a big flag.
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Love the flags and the weather... love seeing changes in the weather!
ReplyDelete~Anon in AV.
ah, ever the cynic, boonie -- actually, Lamb's has been flying the flag seems like forever.
ReplyDeleteanon av -- we're currently having standard Arizona weather -- blue skies, bright sun. It would be nice to get a bit of rain.
Yes, we do need some rain!
ReplyDeleteI like the way the flags look in the wind. That huge one has always held my attention as I drive out that way.
frame -- I'd say that Lamb's gets its money's worth with that very notable flag.
ReplyDeleteI have some memories of the Lambs. Lamb Chevrolet used to be here in San Diego as well as in Prescott. In the late '70s, a friend of mine was designing the Prescott house of Mr. and Mrs. Lamb. Mr. Lamb flew us in his private jet to Prescott so that my friend could do a bit of work on the house. Then my friend and I attended a square dance at the Courthouse Plaza. There were only enough dancers for 1 square, but we had a lot of fun. I seem to remember that the Lambs were in their 70s then and their son was taking over the 'store.' That was 30 years ago and I still remember their kindness, although I have long forgotten my friend's name.
ReplyDeletesandybee -- interesting. I didn't realize that the Lamb family was from Calif. Thanks for dropping by! (And do come again.)
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