Guest guest Posted January 26, 2008 Report Share Posted January 26, 2008 i just have to share the glorious experience we had today- we stayed in Gallup New Mexico (elevation 7100 feet)for a night then on my birthday ambled about town - we headed for Sedona and arrived late at night - we spent today in sedona - went to the airport vortex and walked about the town - this was the second visit for chrism and i - we had stopped there in nov. - we took a back route out of sedona thru the mountains - the beautiful sedona colored mountains - a lovely red dirt and rock disply that just is not describable - mountain after mountain all shapes all types of rock formations we climbed up a winding very winding road to a town called Jerome an old copper mining town - now filled with art galleries and unique shoppes-the houses and buildings all were perched on the edges of the mountains in a slip shod manner - mostly old -some refurbished and then some new - as we climbed we encountered this magnificent view below - valleys/hills/forests/red rock and oh the beauty was breathtaking - we stopped to film - we realized we could see nearly 100 miles out - just unbelievable! then we continued thru the pass and my oohs/ahhs did not cease - there does not seem to be any big industry there to support the residents - but i can understand why they live there - to look out on god's creation daily would be enough for me - nothing else seems to matter when one sees the glorious earth as we did today - we are now in Yuma - will be here for a few days and go into mexico - we have encountered some very nice folks along the way -and have made some good contacts and gathered information for the KAS program- i talk about k to just about everyone even the massage therapist i saw got a lesson about k - sedona is a mecca for new age and alternative thinkings- just as northern california is - there is much activity in the world today in all areas of new age - one can easily get lost in the myriad of choices - but i am very happy i found chrism and the KAS program - it is a good path and one where i feel safe and supported and one where there is no long term cost or committment unless one chooses to commit- every day is a day of learning - every day is a day of k Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2008 Report Share Posted January 26, 2008 Sounds beautiful ! Thanks for sharing. Sarita , " " . wrote: > > i just have to share the glorious experience we had today- we stayed > in Gallup New Mexico (elevation 7100 feet)for a night then on my > birthday ambled about town - we headed for Sedona and arrived late at > night - we spent today in sedona - went to the airport vortex and > walked about the town - this was the second visit for chrism and i - > we had stopped there in nov. - > > we took a back route out of sedona thru the mountains - the beautiful > sedona colored mountains - a lovely red dirt and rock disply that > just is not describable - mountain after mountain all shapes all > types of rock formations we climbed up a winding very winding road to > a town called Jerome an old copper mining town - now filled with art > galleries and unique shoppes-the houses and buildings all were > perched on the edges of the mountains in a slip shod manner - mostly > old -some refurbished and then some new - as we climbed we > encountered this magnificent view below - valleys/hills/forests/red > rock and oh the beauty was breathtaking - we stopped to film - we > realized we could see nearly 100 miles out - just unbelievable! > > then we continued thru the pass and my oohs/ahhs did not cease - > there does not seem to be any big industry there to support the > residents - but i can understand why they live there - to look out on > god's creation daily would be enough for me - nothing else seems to > matter when one sees the glorious earth as we did today - > > we are now in Yuma - will be here for a few days and go into mexico - > > we have encountered some very nice folks along the way -and have made > some good contacts and gathered information for the KAS program- i > talk about k to just about everyone even the massage therapist i saw > got a lesson about k - > > sedona is a mecca for new age and alternative thinkings- just as > northern california is - there is much activity in the world today in > all areas of new age - one can easily get lost in the myriad of > choices - but i am very happy i found chrism and the KAS program - it > is a good path and one where i feel safe and supported and one where > there is no long term cost or committment unless one chooses to > commit- > > every day is a day of learning - every day is a day of k > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2008 Report Share Posted January 26, 2008 Beautiful, ...thanks so much for your descriptive reports! Blessings & love, Claudia . wrote: i just have to share the glorious experience we had today- we stayed in Gallup New Mexico (elevation 7100 feet)for a night then on my birthday ambled about town - we headed for Sedona and arrived late at night - we spent today in sedona - went to the airport vortex and walked about the town - this was the second visit for chrism and i - we had stopped there in nov. - we took a back route out of sedona thru the mountains - the beautiful sedona colored mountains - a lovely red dirt and rock disply that just is not describable - mountain after mountain all shapes all types of rock formations we climbed up a winding very winding road to a town called Jerome an old copper mining town - now filled with art galleries and unique shoppes-the houses and buildings all were perched on the edges of the mountains in a slip shod manner - mostly old -some refurbished and then some new - as we climbed we encountered this magnificent view below - valleys/hills/forests/red rock and oh the beauty was breathtaking - we stopped to film - we realized we could see nearly 100 miles out - just unbelievable! then we continued thru the pass and my oohs/ahhs did not cease - there does not seem to be any big industry there to support the residents - but i can understand why they live there - to look out on god's creation daily would be enough for me - nothing else seems to matter when one sees the glorious earth as we did today - we are now in Yuma - will be here for a few days and go into mexico - we have encountered some very nice folks along the way -and have made some good contacts and gathered information for the KAS program- i talk about k to just about everyone even the massage therapist i saw got a lesson about k - sedona is a mecca for new age and alternative thinkings- just as northern california is - there is much activity in the world today in all areas of new age - one can easily get lost in the myriad of choices - but i am very happy i found chrism and the KAS program - it is a good path and one where i feel safe and supported and one where there is no long term cost or committment unless one chooses to commit- every day is a day of learning - every day is a day of k Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 Oh, wow, ! I missed this post. You guys came through my neck of the woods, sort of. I've been to Sedona so many times. I love the beauty of the place. I always lament they didn't make it a state park rather than building homes and businesses there. It is breath-taking! And Jerome is a funny little ghost town turned into chic boutiques and art galleries. Verde Valley is beautiful, too. Most of Arizona is beautiful in its own unique way. The saguaros, ocotillo, cholla, organ pipe, yuccas and dusty rocky mountains of the south. The north with it's greenness, mountains and pines, Sedona with the red rocks unlike any I've ever seen before in the world. The Tuzigoot Indian ruin with it's intense atmosphere of a time gone. The chalk cliffs and Verde River in Verde Valley. These are places I love to go when we have time to get away and only want a couple of hours drive. I enjoyed your descriptions of it very much. Seeing it as if for the first time...again. What a fantastic trip you've had! You are so blessed to have had this experience with c. And I can't say how appreciative I (and we, I'm sure) are of the e-journal you are sharing with us! Love to you and safe journey to you both. I bet you'll be glad to get back home to your own beds again! Valarie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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