What a beautiful day in a beautiful place. We found a wonderful overlook to take in the grandeur of this place (I wish I had one of those fancy big camera lens so I could do justice to the view.) and Randy got to take a helicopter ride. He was thrilled. It is too bad I can't upload some of his pictures, they are pretty spectacular.
Gail, her lovely daughter Heather, and I toured more wonderful shops and galleries, including one that had a fabulous collection of Native American Kachinas and pottery. I love the traditional Hopi Kachinas and would like to bring one home to Virginia. I have one more chance because we are going to stop there on our way out of town. What should I do. What should I do. I think I will buy one.
We discovered that our very nice RV park hosts about 8 pairs of nesting Great Blue Herons... in trees. Who knew. I thought they laid their eggs in nests on the ground. These birds are strange enough walking in water with their funny long legs, to see them standing on tree branches was a sight to behold.
Pecore and Gail treated us to a great dinner at one of Sedona's many nice restaurants. Heather joined us, too. What a wonderful way to end our visit here in Sedona.
I would love to come back next year. God willing and the creek don't rise. To those who have made this journey before us... Randy and I can finally appreciate the lure of the Southwest.
We start the long journey home tomorrow and hope to be back in Virginia Sunday night. God willing and the Airstream don't lose more parts.
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