On the Road
We’ve been on a road trip. We decided to drive to Arizona to spend a week in Sedona – a favorite place. An area of red rocks, mountain air, and warm sun. If you’ve never been, you may want to put it on your travel list – see why below.
As always, when arriving in town, we gasp at the views.
Took a not-so-short hike … as some clouds drifted in.



Wandered another day to see Coffee Pot Rock – see it?
On a previous visit to Sedona, someone told us about the restaurant at the Sedona Airport – seems an odd choice for dining — we remembered it was great. It did not disappoint – great view and lovely food.
Husband found a local brewery nestled into the red rocks.
One day, we explored Oak Creek Canyon

Visited an Indian market, sanctioned by the Arizona State Parks, with proceeds going towards the Native American artists and education programs in the Sedona area.
We had a great time — good food, hikes, desert air and even some reading time.
Lots to see driving – especially back home along the coast ~ California poppies are in bloom everywhere.
Now, off to to do laundry and wash the red dust off our clothes.