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On the Road Again… Stopping at Lordsburg
I drove to Lordsburg, NM yesterday on my way to Sedona. Today I’ll arrive in my final destination. I stopped at the DaysInn here in Lordsburg. I chose this motel because there was a coupon in one of those little magazines you find in gas stations on the road. They had a good price plus…
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Earth Science Week to be Celebrated at Grand Canyon National …
There is a celebration of Earth Science week October 14 through 22. One of the days is about fossils, a fascinating subject about what was on those magnificent grounds thousands of years ago. Earth Science Week to be Celebrated at Grand Canyon National … (author unknown) “Earth Science Week to be Celebrated at Grand…
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Feminine vortex – Review of Cathedral Rock, Sedona, AZ – TripAdvisor
I love Cathedral Rock in Sedona. You can hike on the Oak Creek Canyon side or you can hike from the other side which is a pretty steep hike. I didn’t make it all the way up as my shoes were slipping and sliding. Feminine vortex – Review of Cathedral Rock, Sedona, AZ –…
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The Connor Hotel and the Spirit Room in Jerome Ar Silobreaker
While in Jerome, be sure and go to the Haunted Hamburger for great burgers and the chance to experience the spirit that roams around there. The Connor Hotel and the Spirit Room in Jerome Ar Silobreaker (author unknown) “The Connor Hotel and the Spirit Room in Jerome, Arizona. … The Connor Hotel and the…
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New edition of Flagstaff geologist’s book shows evolving theories on Grand …
When I first visited the Grand Canyon years ago, I was told about how the Colorado River formed the canyon over thousands of years. Now there is a theory that another river was also involved. Geologist Wayne Ranney talks about the new theory in his book “Carving Grand Canyon.” New edition of Flagstaff geologist’s book…
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Modern life, ancient ruins coexist in Southwest
This article gives an overview of some of the beautiful ruins of the Southwest. There are also some wonderful photographs here which will give you an excellent taste of what it’s like to visit these places where the ancients once live. Modern life, ancient ruins coexist in Southwest Ventura County Star “Canyon de Chelly National…
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Lions, and Tigers and Bears… Oh, My… in Sedona
Well, not the lions and tigers, but there certainly are the bears. These bears have cubs. You’ve heard “hell hath no fury than a woman scorned?” Well, let me tell you, you’ll feel like you’re in hell if you get between a mother and her cubs. Bear sightings in northern AZ prompt warning KTAR.com “By…
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2012 Sedona Winefest Weekend, September 22–23
If you need an excuse to go to Sedona other than the beautiful red rocks and the art, try the wine. You have time to schedule a trip for the winefest the end of September. You can only drink so much wine, so give yourself time to go on at least one of the jeep…