Thursday, March 26, 2009

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Sedona was really beautiful. We stayed for a week. The first night we stayed in a grocery store parking lot cuz they had free wireless that we could pick up from the van.  The next night and every night after we drove out of Sedona 5 minutes or so to Red Rock Canyon road and parked on this little hill off the road in the middle of the desert.  It was really beautiful and you could see tuns of stars.  Every night we would rent a movie and head out to are spot, make diner and then get in bed and watch our movie on the laptop. 
We went to 4 different ruins from the Sinagua people who lived there 700 years ago.  It was amazing that they were still standing. Some of them you could walk into if you were careful not to touch the walls. The last day I went out horseback riding and had a really nice time, although I think my but is bruised. The man who took me was really cool and knew allot about horses.  You could tell he really loved them and had allot of respect for them.  Before we went to Sedona we went through Phoenix and ended up spending 2 nights because we broke down on the freeway when trying to leave.  The car lost power and was smoking like crazy.  We got it towed but had to wait till the next day to get it fixed. A few hours before that we watched as a beautiful big white dog got hit in front of us. We pulled onto a side street because we where both so upset just in time to see a man throwing up in his yard. To say the least I am not a fan of Phoenix. Tonight we're in Flagstaff and probably going to be here for a day or two to let Jeremy work on the next episode. 

1 comment:

  1. Thats freakin beautiful! I cant believe those houses-in-the-rocks things! How the hell did they do that, and get up there? I wonder if they had epic battles with other tribes or something and so they wanted to be up there for protection....anyways, you are making me want to take a road trip!

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