Saturday, April 28, 2012

Into the Vortex

A few days in Sedona. Santa Fe is for museums, history, overpriced art, and divine green chiles. Probably a sweat lodge or two, but no vortexes. Sedona is New Age Central.


Bettie overlooking Sedona from our hotel. Look closely and you can see the aura emerging above her head. The hotel is located near one of the vortexes. — at Sedona Sunset Overlook.


Sedona crystal power
This is an authentic Kirlian photo of our joint auras (we opted for the cheaper couple's rate). Our faces are vaguely discernible just below the centerline.


The detaled report by our consulting Aura-ologist. How could she have known that I'm curious and Bettie is creative? I'm certainly impressed. And for only $60 you too can gain similarly deep insights from http://www.aurasbyjamie.com/. And she's on Facebook too!

"A lot has been happening in the last few days since we left Tucson, so I'm backing up to Sedona to catch up. Sedona is Ground Zero of the New Age (or should that be the Old Age, it is soooo twentieth century). But where else can you have your aura read, go off-roading in jeeps and ATVs, and pig out on cactus fries and flax-seed crust pizza?"
The 'Pink Jeep' tour took us to spectacular off-road scenery, as well as scaring the cactus fries out of us. But you'll have to wait for the video.



Friends at dinner


Last morning in Sedona rented ATVs. We've never been on one before. Self-guided circuit through death defying defiles, over bone shaking boulder fields, and up/down steep hills. And that was the beginner's trail. Was it fun? Yes. Verdict? We miss our bikes.
































Monday, April 23, 2012

Tombstone





View from hotel, Tombstone.
Hotel signage. Apparently the rules are strictly enforced.

If only half the stuff they tell about this place is true, it is still unbelievable

A few years ago in Santa fe we saw a fascinating museum exhibit on the surprising parts played by Jewish pioneers and cowboys. Not much mention of them in tombstone but there is a modern monument here in Boot Hill.

Tombstone Public Transport


This particular office carried its own term limits, evident from the grave markers on Boot Hill 
A coroner's report on an outlaw dead by hanging.
A reconstruction of Tombstone's system for rehabilitating outlaws. The recitivism rate was near zero.
OK, we admit it. We went to the show. Corny, hokey, dubious authenticity, sure. So you want to make something of it? You know where to find us. — at O.K. Corral.

Interior of the Birdcage Theater. The name derives from the private boxes in the upper story, where the ladies entertained their gentleman clients.
The original Faro table of Doc Holiday. — at Birdcage Theater
Black Mariah, for that last one-way ride to Boot Hill

Cactus with an attitude

"Bettie & cousin Jan. taken at the historic Hacienda Hotel in Tucson. Hotel of the golden age Hollywood stars while shooting movies in Arizona."



Sunday, April 22, 2012

Comfort food

One of our favorite food stops


"Sweet corn chowder, shrimp pasta salad, chipotle turkey club."

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Wild West Adventure




Beginning car trip to Tombstone, Tucson, Sedona, Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce Canyon, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Ouray-Silverton-Durango (Million Dollar Highway), and then home. Originally planned it on bikes, but one of us not quite recovered from earlier adventure.


Friday, April 13, 2012

Chappell Chill ride

Route


Church near Chappell Hill

Willow City Bridge





Bar at Chappell Chill

Photo: Frito pie @ Chappell Chill.