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Back to Sedona |


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Old Indian Pueblo near Clarksdale |


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Jerome, the most vertical city built into the mountain. Note J further up |
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lots of funky stores and restaurants |
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House of Joy teetering on the edge. Once was a brothel for the copper miners |
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My coffee being elaborately prepared |
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leaving Jerome, we went higher and higher |
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backyard of our last B&B. She lit the chimenea for us on the last night as the temperature drops so much |
1 comment:
Some glorious light - and colours.
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