This how we start our day. The dentist would be so proud.
This is one of the many formations that have been named for their shape. The rock formation below is called the coffee pot. It is the rock furthest to the right in the red rocks in the foreground. It's like the old time coffee pot.
On our Sedona Trolley Tour.
Chapel of the Holy Cross was built in 1956 by Marguerite Brunswig. This is a non denominational church. Her wish was that people of all religions would come visit and worship at the church.
The rock in the middle is Mary and baby.
Dork rock! oops no that's us.
We were amazed at the trees growing out of the rock.
Prickly Pear Cactus and some flowers
Cholla Cactus in bloom
Pictures from below the chuch on the street.
This house is owned by a man who invented some surgical tools. He has a whole staff that lives there and maintains the premises. He comes to this home twice a month.
On the left is Courthouse Butte and on the right is Bell Rock.
Cathedral Rock, the most photographed rock in Sedona
Steamboat Rock
Sharks fin rock
Three fingers or Scouts honor rock
Lizard Rock
A little shopping in Sedona.
The Cowboy Club. We got the sampler platter and tried Rattlesnake,Buffalo and Fried Cactus. All were pretty good.
After our sampler lunch we headed over Mingus Mountain thru Jerome to the Historic town of Prescott.
The Palace is the oldest saloon in the state is was opened in 1877.
The bar is original from 1877. It was saved by patrons who carried it across the street to the courtyard when the building caught fire. They sat at the bar in the courtyard and continued to drink while the bar burned down.
There was even a brothel in the old saloon.
This street is called whiskey row because all the way down the block is nothing but bars and saloons.
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