Saturday, January 2, 2021

Horseshoe Bend

 Chris and I headed to Horseshoe bend while the young men went hiking in Sedona, and Bob worked at his computer. The drive up and down was magnificent, bright blue sky, large colorful mountains, and wispy vistas. Since Chris was driving, I had a chance to take a lot of photos. 

Horseshoe Bend proved to be well worth the 2-hour drive. A short hike brought us to the edge of the cliff, looking down on the Colorado River as it makes a significant turn. We climbed the rocks, searching for the 'best view' of the river, continually clicking off shot after shot on my camera. 

After our hike back to the parking lot, we explored Page, driving what ought to have been named Church Row with its 20+ churches lined up. Covid restrictions made the decision for lunch simple, drive-thru, and then heading back to Flagstaff in time for dinner. 

A great time with a dear friend enjoying God's creation. 









This is what happens when a newbie takes a selfie


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