Every picture looks like a damn postcard. It must be the clear air. Its 5000 feet above sea level here and it gives me a slight oxygen deprivation headache. Tomorrow is 8000 feet, better bring a scuba tank.
Beautiful photos! I particularly appreciate the shots that actually show some greenery -- Arizona isn't just rock and dirt (apparently). I'm looking forward to experiencing the UFO Tour vicariously.
Oh, I'm not going on the tour, I was just showcasing the fringe stuff going on here. Sedona is all arty and healing. The art scene is incredible, wish I was more into it.
We drove eight miles over a washboard dirt road to get to the injun ruins. Nothing but cactus, red rocks, heat and dust. It was great!
Church up on the rocks. I forget the real name. There are a zillion churches here, almost as many as Yukon, Oklahoma. They got churches here for stuff I've never heard of before.
The guy that built this house invented the Lasik vision fixing procedure device thingie. I pay attention to the tour narrative. Not really, I had my head out the back of the trolley like a dog in a pickup truck!
A new mountain- top house being built, apparently by construction eagles. How the hell they get up there is beyond me. Hope the owners don't sleepwalk.
The number om that UFO brochure got me suspicious as I had a while ago done the area code maps of Arizona. The brochure has a 513 area code for information or tickets to a tour held in Sedona, Arizona. Area code 513 is in Ohio. Sedona is deep in 928 country. And no, a/c 513 is not the one for Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (the alleged alternate home of UFO artifacts moved out of Area 51), the base is in 937.
"Baby, I was afraid before
I'm not afraid, any more."
- Belinda Carlisle, Heaven Is A Place On Earth