Posts Tagged ‘Sedona’


Another Trip to Beautiful Arizona

Tuesday, December 21st, 2021

Now, that my friend, Diane, and her five Chihuahuas are settled in their new home in Sun City, Arizona, it was time for another trip there. We had plans to celebrate my birthday in Sedona.

 

I’ve read and heard so much about this place, made famous by the New Age crowd and spiritual seekers in general that I wanted to experience it myself. Sedona is famous for its natural beauty, the amazing rock formations, and the vortexes of energy, one the main attractions during the sixties and seventies.

We started out on a sunny but slightly cool day. Sedona is higher than Sun City. The average altitude is around 5000 ft. or 1500 meters. We definitely felt our ears pop as we drove there. The first view of the rock foundations from the Ranger station at the beginning of the town was breathtaking and the closer we got, the more overwhelming it became. The best way to show this is through pictures, although the don’t full justice to the live experience. But here are a few.

 

 

Courthouse Butte

 

 

 

Bell Rock

 

I have to admit I forgot the names of some of the rocks. This was, however, an introductory exploration of this fascinating piece of earth. We’ll be back to explore it in more detail.

Wishing you all Happy Holidays. Stay safe, stay positive, and enjoy the small treasures of life!