Today, instead of heading up to the Grand Canyon, we decided to head north and east out of Prescott utilizing State Highway 89A to visit Jerome, Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon. The great Grand Canyon will need to wait a bit longer for a visit from us!
This picture was taken as we left Jerome, a famous old mining town built, literally, on the side of a mountain. The street are narrow, winding, and flat space is at a premium, mostly reserved for the roads and not much else. It is a great little tourist destination, worth your while seeing and staying a bit. Let me share with you some of the highlights through picture and words.
Mid-way through his 89 year, my dad Floyd enjoyed his day; standing in front of one of the many historic buildings now shops. Nellie Bly has the notority of claiming to have the world largest collection of kaleidoscopes, and I believe it! What a treat and a feast of visual experience. I have, up to this point, never had a shopkeeper encouraged me to take pictures of their wares, so here are a few shots I wish to share! I just aimed my camera right into the view finder. It is a shame that Kodak no longer makes cameras.
I have yet to go onto their website but I will share it with you, perhaps for more. www.nbscopes.com
24 years ago there were many nay-sayers in town when this shop was opened, declaring "who are going to buy kaleidoscopes"? Well, the shop is still there and I doubt our $8.00 purchase helped much for most of their models sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. One of the kind employees, pictured here, encouraged us to play and enjoy ourselves, and we did.
We headed down the hill, gearing down to second gear all the way. Our next destination was Sedona. Sedona is a beautiful small town, reminiscent of Moab, Utah, but a nicer looking town. Let me share with you a few pictures of the beautiful surrounding that make Sedona such a charm.
Just East of Sedona
Entering town from the South
We ate lunch at a small cafe close to Oak Creek, a great Italian meal with a nice view from every table.
After lunch we visit a very popular destination site outside of Sedona known at the Chapel of the Holy Cross. What a beautiful setting it was, a place for not only "awes" but for prayer and meditation. (Right click on this next picture and open to it's own window to expand.)
Since we were touring for just one day, we left the town behind for future exploration and headed up hill to the North up the famed Oak Creek Canyon, again on Hwy 89A. Our journey up the road reminded us of our beloved Colorado with towering hills and shaded flowing water.
I will share those pictures with you next time. I hope you were able to experience this day trip even for a moment.
-Kevin
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