Monthly Archives: November 2023

Southwestern Holiday 2023, Day 7 — October 17, 2023

There was a change in our plans. The temperature in Fountain Hills was expected to reach the high 90s, so we had to arrive at 9:30 AM. All four of us were ready to leave Sedona at 7 AM!

As we got on the highway, Nick was “in his glory,” as my mom used  to say. There were no other cars on the road and the speed limit was 75 mph. As we proceeded southward, additional cars entered the highway and drove south, too. Then the traffic increased and the speed limit decreased.  Eventually, we were in rush hour traffic heading toward Phoenix. Continue reading Southwestern Holiday 2023, Day 7 — October 17, 2023

Southwestern Holiday 2023, Day 6 — October 16, 2023

I didn’t want another muffin for breakfast, so I convinced Nick and  Carla that we should look for a different place to eat. We walked along and  happened on a restaurant that had a full breakfast menu. Carla ordered pancakes, and Nick had a waffle.  I wanted something from the menu that I would never have at home.  I chose  banana, blueberry  and walnut French toast, which fulfilled my desire for something different and delicious.

Nicholas is into hiking. I asked the manager of our inn to suggest a hiking trail that was nearby and easy.  Bell Rock Trail  was two miles away, and easy for beginners, he said. Off we went. Continue reading Southwestern Holiday 2023, Day 6 — October 16, 2023

Southwestern Holiday 2023, Day 5 — October 15, 2023

When we awoke the next morning, we understood why The Views Inn Sedona was so named. The view from the inn was spectacular.

Nick and I  awoke early, and we took a walk  to look at the  nearby shops. Only one shop  was open, a bakery that  featured  muffins. We texted Carla and Nicholas. Carla joined us there, but Nicholas wasn’t ready to eat yet. After breakfast, a shop opened selling items imported from Mexico. We stopped in and were charmed by the shop’s contents. We bought a decorative bowl and a piece of wall art. Continue reading Southwestern Holiday 2023, Day 5 — October 15, 2023

Southwestern Holiday 2023, Day 4 — October 14, 2023

The next morning there was to be an annular solar eclipse right over Page, Arizona. We learned that days of solar eclipses are sacred days of fasting for Native Americans. We walked to a nearby donut shop for breakfast.  I haven’t had a donut in years, but we tasted a variety of them including chocolate, maple walnut, cinnamon and vanilla.


Back at the motel, Nick took out his binoculars. It’s dangerous to look at an eclipse directly, so Nick held his binoculars so that the eclipse would be reflected onto a piece of white paper. It was fascinating to watch the entire process, which took about 90 minutes. Continue reading Southwestern Holiday 2023, Day 4 — October 14, 2023

Southwestern Holiday 2023, Day 3 — October 13, 2023

The temperature in Tusayan at 6 AM was 31 degrees, so we were not in a hurry to leave our comfy beds. When we were ready to leave the hotel, we heard other tourists speaking several different languages.

On our way to the Grand Canyon, we saw plateaus (extensive raised flat surfaces), mesas (isolated flat topped mountains with a steep side),  buttes (smaller mountains that had steep sides), and spires (slender columns of rock). We entered the  National Park property, using our National Park Pass for Seniors that we had purchased at our previous trip to the Grand Canyon in 2008. Continue reading Southwestern Holiday 2023, Day 3 — October 13, 2023