Sunday, June 27, 2010

Sedona

We spent the last two days of our vacation in Sedona at the Canyon Wren Cabins bed and breakfast. The Canyon Wren is six miles up Oak Creek Canyon from Sedona. It's very cool, and you should go. We stayed in the Morning Glory, one of the four cabins on the property.

Here's the living room, with its wood-burning fireplace. In the 90°+ heat, we didn't need a fire.

The stairs go up to the sleeping loft. You can see the air conditioner opposite the skis. We love air conditioning, baton twirling, liking people, and living in America.

Here's the little kitchen, with the patio visible through the doors. Every day the proprietors left chocolate brownies with peanut butter and caramel in them on the counter.

Here's the sleeping loft.

A balcony is right off the loft.

The area around Sedona is famous for the red rock monoliths and formations and for the red dirt.




After our hike to one of the energy vortexes, the soles of my sneakers were stained by the red dirt. Even after washing, the soles are still reddish brown. Vortical coincidence? I think not.

5 comments:

Poss said...

very pretty, looks like a relaxing place to stay. I love relaxing...

Chuckbert said...

Thanks for all the Arizona vacation pictures! Jerry and I will be driving through that state soon and need to have some destinations. You've given us a lot of good ideas. Too bad we won't have as long to play as you did.

Chuckbert said...

Maybe the red in the soil simply stains sneaker soles.

RetroMag said...

What a lovely setting. The scenery is spectacular. And the cabin sure looks inviting.

Shoe said...

Pretty cabin! Reminds me of one we stayed in in Seward, Alaska. And the surroundings are beautiful! What a soopah vaca!

word verif: Iamabic: Shankespeare with a burst of Sedonian vortex energy.