Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Sedona


A trip to AZ wouldn't be complete without a visit to Sedona!









A trip to Sedona isn't complete without getting ice-cream! We always did this when I was a kid, and I don't mind keeping up the tradition!

9 comments:

Janet Kincaid said...

Sedona was stunning! I think I enjoyed it as much as the Grand Canyon. And I especially enjoyed having ice cream with you and your mom.

movielady said...

Monument Valley is breathtaking. So much of our film history is tied to that area. In its March issue, Vanity Fair had a story about John Ford's love affair with Monument Valley. It is posted on their web site:

http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2009/03/monument-valley200903

Maya said...

Janet: We'll have to do it again sometime!

movielady: I hate to break it to you, but this isn't Monument Valley. It probably looks similar in these photos, but Sedona is much further south.

movielady said...

Oh...nevermind. :)

Cele said...

I love Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon. BTW the ice cream girl would be a good "metal" picture.

Linda Reeder said...

We made our first trip to Arizona, and Sedona, this past March. It was beautiful. And yes, we had ice cream.

Maya said...

Cele: You are right! Too bad that challenge is over.

Linda: I remember looking at your photos and loving them! I'm glad you didn't miss out on the ice-cream!

Rachel said...

Considering how much my father LOVED ice cream, I'm sort of amazed I don't have any memories of getting ice cream there. My grandma lived there most of my childhood, until I was 16. We didn't visit her more than once every few years, though.

I definitely remember Tlaquepaque -- one of my earliest memories, at 3.

Maya said...

Rachel: I'm surprised you didn't go for ice-cream! We used to go to Tlaquepaque too and I loved it as a kid, but it is pretty pricy and my parents never go there anymore.