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Arizona (12.2010)

We took our chances traveling West in December for a holiday break, and the weather gods weren't on our side, but Arizona's marvels have a magical lure even under gray skies & snow. When not fogged in, the dramatic views of Grand Canyon under a dusting of snow & heavy clouds are intensified. Always magnificent, the canyon sparkled when the sun appeared. There's a reason why almost 6,000,000 people visit the Grand Canyon each year - for it's beauty & vastness are unrivaled.

From the Grand Canyon we headed south to Red Rock Country & Sedona's vortices. Nestled amongst the red rocks, this town of 11,000 is a spiritual mecca and artistic enclave, a haven for hikers, New Age followers seeking enlightenment, and aging hippies. Often called one of the most romantic towns in the USA. Gray skies and drizzle didn't deter us.

Our last stop was Paradise Valley and Scottsdale described by the NY Times as "a desert version of Miami's South Beach". Again, gray skies and rain, but it's a pleasure to stroll this upscale town, and the vanilla brown sugar massages we had at our resort were a treat.

Yes, Arizona is a 'red state', so it's best to leave the politics behind. Someone on the Internet wrote asking, "is there anything to do in Arizona beside look at rocks?". There is, of course, but it's the 'rocks' that are the main attraction, and what tremendous rocks they are.
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A town of only 11,000, Sedona receives more than 3,000,000 visitors a year - hikers, hippies, spiritual seekers & naturalists - all spellbound by the beauty of Red Rock country.
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A town of only 11,000, Sedona receives more than 3,000,000 visitors a year - hikers, hippies, spiritual seekers & naturalists - all spellbound by the beauty of Red Rock country.

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  • A town of only 11,000, Sedona receives more than 3,000,000 visitors a year - hikers, hippies, spiritual seekers & naturalists - all spellbound by the beauty of Red Rock country.
  • Heading down the steps on the 'road of no return'
  • Our jeep just came down this 'road' at a 45º slope - quite the thrill.
  • Finally, a break in clouds showcasing this beautiful vista. (Sedona, AZ)
  • Way over yonder.... Sedona panorama.
  • 320 million years ago, the Sedona area was a shallow tropical sea. The area's geological changes can be seen in the color variations of the rocks.
  • Side view of Bell Rock. (Sedona)
  • Sun shining on Cathedral Rock. (Sedona)
  • Bell Rock & Courthouse Butte. (Sedona)
  • Broken Arrow trailhead. (Sedona)
  • Outside a cafe where we had lunch, a group reenacts the Three Wise Men & the birth of the baby Jesus.
  • Chapel of the Holy Cross. Built into a 1,000 feet (305 meters) high red rock wall, the chapel is 250 feet (76 meters) tall. It's said to be built on a vortex. (Sedona, AZ)
  • Entrance to the Chapel of the Holy Cross. Designed by a student of Frank Lloyd Wright who designed the chapel as a "monument to faith, but a spiritual fortress so charged with God, that it spurs man's spirit Godward".
  • Chapel of the Holy Cross - "That the Church may come to life in the souls of men and be a living reality". (Sedona, AZ)
  • Lighting a candle at the Chapel of the Holy Cross. The chapel was completed in 1956. A serene place with panoramic views of the valley.
  • Jesus sculpture at Chapel of the Holy Cross. (Sedona, AZ)
  • Penny wishes thrown on the rocks outside the Chapel of the Holy Cross. (Sedona, AZ)
  • Garden at Sedona's Chapel of the Holy Cross. "And He shall give his angels charge over you to keep you in all ways."
  • "Please don't pick us - we're smiling at God." Garden at the Chapel of the Holy Cross. (Sedona, AZ)
  • Monster house across from Sedona's Chapel of the Holy Cross. We were told that it's rarely inhabited as the wife of the man who built it, dislikes it.
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