As we drove into central Arizona, near Flagstaff, we climbed and climbed. We turned our rig south toward Sedona area, and started downhill! It was a lovely drive down route 17, later hearing the road can be quite dangerous. Oh well, apparently what we don't know....
We stayed in Camp Verde, south of Sedona. Another special spot along the way. The day after we got there, the town opened their brand new library! We had limited wifi at our RV park so were able to make great use of this lovely new facility. Found a great church that Sunday and worshipped with a friendly group of folks that were so welcoming. Plus heard a mighty sermon!
We went to a copper-mining town up in the mountains, called Jerome. It felt like we were going to Brigadoon, so steep a climb on a narrow road.
Sedona and the red rock country was as beautiful as you have heard. We spent a couple of days there.
We visited Chapel of the Holy Cross. Beautiful! Peaceful and reverent.
The giant rock formations and brilliant blue sky are stunning.
Prickly Pear Cactus
The Coffee Pot!
Another favorite Sedona spot was Oak Creek Canyon.
Our last adventure in this area was right in Camp Verde. We had to see Montezuma Castle! And just a few miles down the road is Montezuma Well. These were named for Montezuma because the first early explorers thought they were of Aztec origin. But Montezuma never came that far up into what is now Arizona. This ancient cliff dwelling was built and used by the Sinaqua people, who are the ancestors of several tribes of southwestern Native Americans. Amazing to see.
This is a diorama.
Montezuma Well is an artesian well. One and one/half million gallons of water flow through the well each day and have for centuries!! The water kept
the ancient tribes alive and still gives water to one of the local towns. It is still and quiet around the pool, never to guess what is going on beneath the surface.
We left that day for Williams, AZ. Once there we realized we had enough time to head up one hour drive to the Grand Canyon to see the sunset. The last time we were there, it was with Mike and Robin, twelve years ago. It made it a little bittersweet for us, but also brought good memories of our trip together. Some things will always be hard, but so worth doing.
Now we are in Bullhead City, AZ for the next three months. A good place to spend the winter, as we are hearing that the Syracuse area has two to three feet of snow today!!
Our RV park is lovely with all kinds of amenities and lots of friendly people. A good place to be. Plus my sister and her husband are just a few miles down the road!
Happy Thanksgiving to you all!
Great Pictures. I love seeing them and getting a History and Geography lesson along with them. I'm thinking about trying to get some Red Rocks to build a wall back here. I'll have to do it when LoLo isn't looking. Ha!
ReplyDeleteTake care. Luv you both.
Thanks Andy. That's my school teacher wife! Glad you like the pictures. 😎🌵
DeleteHadn't looked at your slides for a while. Sedona is one of my favorite spots on earth! Thanks for sharing. Glad you're having a great trip! Miss you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mike. We are having fun. Miss you and my SU buddies too! We were in Las Vegas yesterday and saw someone with and SU ball cap..So I asked and yup, from Syracuse.. Cool!!.. Hope you are doing well. Hi to Mari Louise.
DeleteHaven't seen an update in a while. Hope all's well with the trip. Announcing my retirement this afternoon, effective March 31. Scary! Merry Christmas to you and Ann!
ReplyDeleteHi Alan - so great to hear from you and see your photos from your trip. Beautiful pics from Arizona. I'm so glad to know that you and Ann are doing well. We miss you so much!
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