Sedona Airport Mesa

Sedona is truly a beautiful place as many of you know.  This is the view from atop a bluff where the airport sits.  It has to be the best airport view in the world.  I’d bet money (a small amount, I’m not crazy) that more people go to the airport to watch the sunset everyday than they do to fly.  There were tons of people up there, like us, for the view….of course this was long before the COVID-19 outbreak.

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Sedona Beauty

Happy Tuesday!!  It’s time to mix it up again and give you something different.  So, tonight’s post is from the beautiful Sedona Arizona.  Occasionally, we’d find one of these little trees trying to survive on a rock.  That’s when I’d take another dozen photos trying to capture the perfect perspective….. 

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Sedona Sky

Happy 4th of July to all my American friends as the United States of America celebrates its Independence.  We’ll all barbecue and drink beer with friends and family.  Frankly, that’s what the holiday has evolved to in our current society. 

About the photo:  I took this just before sunset at the Sedona airport looking down on Sedona in the valley.  Interestingly, this location is probably more popular for sunset and photo taking then it is for the airport.

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Sedona Mountains

It’s been a few years since our trip to Sedona.  But I just finished processing the photos recently.  It’s fairly common for me to fall way behind.  So I just processed this image and am sharing it with you.

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Sedona Sunset

I’m going to be busy over the next week or so.  I don’t know if I’ll have time to post any photos this week or not.  I’ll do my best to post via my normal schedule…but no promises.  For now, you can enjoy this panorama photo I took while we were in Sedona Arizona.  We (Kris, Scott, MJ and I) all went up to the Sedona airport to get up on the hill top for this view.  It’s not a secret spot…there were hundreds of people up there doing the same thing.

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Arizona Wilderness

What to share with you tonight?????  I like to mix it up, but admittedly sometimes I get stuck in a rut.  So I scanned through some of the pictures I had ready to post and selected this one.  I took this photo during our trip to Arizona.  This was taken in northern Arizona near Sedona.

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Anyone want to go for a hike?

Anyone want to go for a hike?

Sedona Landscape

This beautiful landscape is from right outside Sedona Arizona.  We were fortunate and got to spend a few days in this part of the world a while back.  The weather and the landscape is amazing.  I’d go back in a heartbeat.  It’s that good….if you haven’t been, put it on your “to do” list.

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Hot Air Balloon

Today’s photo is from our trip to Sedona.  While we were there, we went on an amazing hot air balloon ride over the area.  It was a super fun way to spend the morning.  I took this photo of the inside of the balloon as the pilot was filling it up with air.  The balloon was still lying on its side about ¾ full, but not yet standing erect.

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Sedona

This post is from our Arizona trip.  We spent a few days up in the Sedona area.  What a cool place.  If you haven’t been, it is worth the trip.  I don’t normally share photos with people in them, except for sport photos.  But I liked the people in this photo because it gives you some perspective about the scale of this mountain range.

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Sedona

Here is a photo from our Arizona trip last spring.  It is hard to believe it’s been a year since that wonderful trip with our former Neighbors.  I’m ready for another Neighbor trip to a fun location.

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Sedona Hiking Path

Not much to say about this photo.  It is what it is!  What I can tell you is that I took this on our first day as we drove into Sedona Arizona.  Even before we got to the town of Sedona, we pulled off the road so I could capture this photo. 

Have a great week.

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Broken Arrow

During our Pink Jeep tour on the Broken Arrow trail near Sedona, we stopped at a spot called Chicken Point.  While we were there, I took this picture.  I have no idea if this mountain has a name.  I just liked the looks of it.  I hope you enjoy it as well.

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Chapel of the Holy Cross

This church is surprisingly small on the inside and not as pretty as I expected.  The outside is a total opposite.  All beauty…….

This chapel was commissioned by local rancher Marquerite Brunswig Staude in 1957.  It was built on Coconino National Forest land and required a special-use permit.  They constructed it within 18 months and spent a total of $300,000 to complete the project.  Marquerite said that the “….chapel has a universal appeal.  Its doors will ever be open to one and all, regardless of creed,……”  Her wish has become reality.  The chapel has amazing appeal and thousands of visitors enter the facility every day.  And the doors to the chapel are opened every day to allow the visitors access.   What a cool, unique, and wonderful place.  Add the spot to your “must visit list”.  

Oh, one more thing of interest.  This chapel sits on the so-called Sedona Vortices…..

By the way, if you celebrate Easter, I hope you have a wonderful Easter.

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