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Tag Archives: Red Rock
Isolation Blues: The Trials and Trails Of Social Distancing–Part 6
“Just living is not enough,” said the butterfly, “one must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.” Hans Christian Anderson Cooped up and getting hot, Carolyn and I head to the Payson area to start off the month of May. … Continue reading
It’s No Secret At All
A man will rise A man will fall From the sheer face of love Like a fly from a wall It’s no secret at all by U2 Carolyn and I were able to head up to Sedona this past week … Continue reading
Sweetest Hangover: I Don’t Need No Cure
If there’s a cure for this I don’t want it I don’t want it If there’s a remedy I’ll run from it From it Think about it all the time Never let it out of my mind ‘Cause I love … Continue reading
Back On The Wagon Trail
With several days off and some nice weather forecasted, Carolyn and I jumped in the car and headed to Sedona after I got off of work. Being a Thursday, traffic was not too bad and we arrived at the Hilton … Continue reading
Climbing up Bear Mountain: How Great Thou Art
It is no secret that I love Sedona. I mean it is much more then infatuation, it is love. So one of the many things I love about Sedona is the abundance of hiking options. Of course I like to … Continue reading
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