Day 19
Sedona, Arizona
Despite the 100 degree temperatures, this is still one of the greatest places on earth. We had a leisurely morning getting out of the hotel room -- mostly because no one wanted to leave the comfy Temperpedia beds.
Red Planet Diner
But we found our way outside eventually, eating at the very cool Red Planet Diner, which is full of fun alien and UFO stuff.
Slide Rock State Park
Afterwards, we toured some of the red rock formations, then spent the rest of the afternoon at Slide Rock State Park. There the little human was like an otter sliding over the rocks in the slide rock canyon. Despite some scrapes and scratches to her elbows and knees, she had a great time. And on the way out, everyone got a treat at the local soft serve station.
"The Sedona Experience"
That evening, the youngest and oldest humans watched some animated DVDs at the hotel, while the archeologist took her broken ribs to a new age theater experience. It was billed as a live, multimedia extravaganza and called "The Sedona Experience." I'm not sure it was worth the hefty ticket price, but the archeologist did get to go up on stage as a volunteer and have an aura camera show her aura to the audience. Her aura was a solid bright pink with extra pink-ness around the broken rib area. This didn't surprise me as the archeologist has several songs by Pink on her iPod.
We'll see how the new age agenda continues tomorrow on a special Sedona vortex tour!
Sedona, Arizona
Despite the 100 degree temperatures, this is still one of the greatest places on earth. We had a leisurely morning getting out of the hotel room -- mostly because no one wanted to leave the comfy Temperpedia beds.
Red Planet Diner
But we found our way outside eventually, eating at the very cool Red Planet Diner, which is full of fun alien and UFO stuff.
Slide Rock State Park
Afterwards, we toured some of the red rock formations, then spent the rest of the afternoon at Slide Rock State Park. There the little human was like an otter sliding over the rocks in the slide rock canyon. Despite some scrapes and scratches to her elbows and knees, she had a great time. And on the way out, everyone got a treat at the local soft serve station.
"The Sedona Experience"
That evening, the youngest and oldest humans watched some animated DVDs at the hotel, while the archeologist took her broken ribs to a new age theater experience. It was billed as a live, multimedia extravaganza and called "The Sedona Experience." I'm not sure it was worth the hefty ticket price, but the archeologist did get to go up on stage as a volunteer and have an aura camera show her aura to the audience. Her aura was a solid bright pink with extra pink-ness around the broken rib area. This didn't surprise me as the archeologist has several songs by Pink on her iPod.
We'll see how the new age agenda continues tomorrow on a special Sedona vortex tour!
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