.....Well this is an exciting
prospect... a little scary too! More than a little, because I have not ever traveled and explored on my own.
.....Lots of experience being the passenger though. Navigation and map skills, plus reading the street signs... that's been my forte. But I'm
alone now. (Read more about it at
"My Widow's Walk")

.....This is a whole new thing for me. Yet.... never fear! I have a friend, and he gives me confidence. He will help me if I get lost (which I will, as past experience shows), patiently talk me through my mistakes, misunderstandings, and miscalculations.
....."Who is this wonderful helper?" you ask. [continued at right - "Wonderful Helper???"]

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"Right over there .................. "

"Right over there .................. "
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Friday, September 18, 2009

Oak Creek, Sedona, and Tuzigoot


Today was the last leg of our trip. We headed for Sedona from Flagstaff where we spent the night. We took the Oak Creek Canyon route. It was just as beautiful as I remembered it, from way back when Jim and I took the kids there to stay in Don Hoe's Cabins.
Sedona and the surrounding countryside are great, but have become such tourist attractions. Here is the main street with blocks and blocks of shops and jeep tour opportunities.




Later in the day, we toured the Tuzigoot National Monument near Clarkdale.
I made a new friend there, but decided not to bring him home!



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