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Day 280

August 10, 2020 It’s good to be back home, though a bit surreal. The Sedona getaway did wonders for my psyche. I’ve never been someone who suffers from anxiety or depression but the last...

Day 279

August 9, 2020 For some reason Waze thought that taking the 60 to the 10 would be the faster route, rather than the way it had me take on the way out. So the...

Day 278

August 8, 2020 Today, my last full day in Sedona, I spent it chasing clouds. Currently it is monsoon season here but there’s been zero clouds until today. According to several locals monsoon season...

Day 277

August 7, 2020 There is so much to say about this incredible place. I spent hours photographing every nook and cranny. Some amazing piece of art or gorgeous bit of Spanish architecture pops up...

Day 276

August 6, 2020 This is one of the largest buildings that make up the Gold King Mine & Ghost Town in Jerome. Not so much a ghost town and more of a collection of...

Day 275

August 5, 2020 Tuzigoot National Monument is truly amazing. I never considered something like this existed in the US. In my mind runs of this sort are only found in places like Tikal in...

Day 274

August 4, 2020 I’m here! I knew it would be beautiful but, holy cow! It truly is breathtaking! One look at Bell Rock, and even though the drive up was long, it was so...

Day 273

August 3, 2020 Last day before departing for Sedona. I am so excited. I have never been there and have been very curious about it for years. Georgia O’Keffe and Max Ernst spent time...

Day 272

August 2, 2020 I am really taken aback by the variety of flowers and plants around the neighborhood. Over the ten plus years I have lived here I never had the time to explore...

Day 271

August 1, 2020 Countdown to Sedona has begun. Driving out Tuesday (8/4) and I cannot wait! I already feel lighter from just having made the decision. I chose to get a house all to...