Monday, October 25, 2010

Tuzigoot National Monument, Clarkdale, AZ

Tuzigoot (LOVE that name!) National Monument is another ancient dwelling of the Sinaguans. It was built around 1000-1400 A.D. The name TUZIGOOT is an Apache word for "crooked waters" and this ancient ruin was probably named after the meandering Verde River. This, like Montezuma Castle, is another excellent reminder of their superior level of civilization.



Tuzigoot National Monument.

Another outside view of Tuzigoot.

Tuzigoot


Inside the dwelling.

Another inside view.


The beautiful Verde Valley.

Fort Verde State Historic Park, Camp Verde, AZ

Fort Verde State Historic Park was built in 1871, mainly as a supply and operations base.



Renovated jail.

Fort Verde


Fort Verde.


Montezuma Castle, Camp Verde, AZ

Yesterday we spent the day playing tourists and visited Montezuma Castle National Monument, Fort Verde State Historic Park and Tuzigoot National Monument. These pictures are from Montezuma Castle. It is neither a castle nor did Montezuma ever travel this far north, but the name has stuck. It is the best preserved and most dramatic cliff dwelling in North America. Visitors used to be able to go inside, but once the freeway was built nearby, they had to stop allowing access because there was just too many people visiting the park. It is amazing to us how intelligent these ancient people were in constructing their homes. The Sinaguans left this area in the late 1300's, although it is not known why.






Montezuma Castle.







Montezuma Castle.


Arizona Sycamore trees.
Their spotted bark was
so different from other trees.






This is Castle "A", next to Montezuma Castle.

Snake!!! There were several
small snakes & lizards in the
brush.

Depiction of the inside of the
Montezuma Castle.

Beaver Creek...the water source
for the Sinaguans.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Blazin' M Ranch, Cottonwood, AZ

This evening we went to the Blazin' M Ranch in Cottonwood for a Cowboy Chuckwagon Supper and Cowboy Variety Show after dinner. It was a really fun and entertaining evening! When we first got there, we went in the shops on the ranch and then took a wagon ride through the ranch. Then we went in the barn for supper and the show. The dinner was chicken, ribs, roasted redskin potatoes, corn salad and baked beans with apple pie a la mode for dessert. The entertainers were excellent...they could sing, tell jokes and were excellent musicians. One guy did a screamin' version of Orange Blossom Special on his fiddle! This entire evening was so different from anything we've ever done and we would definitely return here again when we're in the area. We met John, Jane & Bonnie on the wagon ride and then they sat at our table at dinner. They are from Utah & Colorado and we really enjoyed visiting with them.

At the ranch


These were mechanized wood
carvings. It was just amazing
what this guy did with wood!


Another wood carving...


I've finally got him
where I want him. :-)

Graveyard we passed on the
wagon ride.

Inside the barn theatre


The band.


This is Otis...don't let his crazy
looks fool you...this guy could
SING! Plus, he was hilarious!!!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Sedona, Arizona 10/21/10

We spent today in Sedona, Arizona. Of all the places we have visited so far, Sedona is by far our favorite. This was our 3rd visit there and it is never disappointing! We had dinner at the Javelina Cantina. It has been voted the #1 Mexican restaurant in Sedona for 12 years running and it was easy to tell why. It was excellent! On our last 2 visits we ate at Oaxaca Restaurant and it does not hold a candle to Javelina Cantina. We will definitely eat there on our next visit. For those of you who have never been to Sedona, you really should add it to your "Bucket List"! Hopefully these few pictures will show why we love it there.

When we got back to our campground tonight, one of the workers was at the lot next to us and Bob mentioned we had been in Sedona all day. He said, "You know what they say about Sedona, don't you?" Bob asked what it was and he replied, "When God created the Grand Canyon he was living in Sedona". :-)


This was Lucille Ball's Sedona home.
When she lived there it was pink.


Cathedral Rock.


One of many statues in town.
Sedona is very artsy and has
several art galleries.


This is our new home we
purchased today. :-)


Red rock formations.


Is this gorgeous or what?


Bell Rock.


Chapel of the Holy Cross.


Moon rising over Sedona...

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

RIP, Judd!

Yesterday we went to a memorial service in Sun Lakes, AZ for my first father-in-law. He passed away last Friday and since we were in Arizona, we felt fortunate to be able to attend the service. It was a very nice service and afterwards they had a luncheon at the church. My first mother-in-law invited us to her house in Casa Grande afterwards to visit with the family. We did go and really had a nice time. We had a lot of laughs and it was great spending time with them, I just wish it could have been under better circumstances.


I took this on the way to Sun Lakes.

Vivian, Barry, Ronnie & Lezlie.
Rachel, Barry, Vivian (& Toby),
Ronnie, Lezlie, Aunt Gwen (& Maggie).

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Jerome, Arizona

Today we were going to the next town, Cottonwood, to get an inner tube for Bob's bike. He was certain that he would never make the drive to Jerome because in his "Mountain Directory" it shows how curvy and hilly the road there is. After speaking with a guy at our campground here, he decided to give it a try. He made it there and back with NO problem. Jerome is quite a place! It was a billion dollar copper mining town back in it's heyday. It is now called the "biggest ghost town" in the US. It has 300 residents now and is supposedly haunted. We had lunch at the Jerome Palace "Haunted Hamburger". It was highly recommended and we can see why. We both had hamburgers, steak fries and cole slaw, plus Bob had a bowl of chili. Everything was EXCELLENT! It was worth the climb from the main street up another level to where the restaurant was.


The Flatiron Cafe

This was taken for our grandson, Connor


Looking down the mountain


Looking down from the upper level


The Haunted Hamburger


Looking down at Main Street


Jerome..


I just HAD to buy Bob a t-shirt,
I was so proud of him. :-)

Not that the road had hairpin
turns or switchbacks... YIKES!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Tornado Damage In Bellemont, AZ

Yesterday when we were travelling from Grand Canyon National Park to Camp Verde, AZ we went through the area near Flagstaff that the tornadoes touched down a couple of weeks ago. These pictures show some of the overturned train cars and the extensive damage to the Camping World store in Bellemont, AZ. We are in Camp Verde now for 2 weeks. We are just a few minutes from Sedona (my favorite place) and will certainly be visiting there as well as several other places in the area while we are here.


Overturned rail cars.


More of the overturned cars.

RVs destroyed at Camping World.
It gives me chills to see how much
damage RVs sustain in a tornado.
This is one of my biggest fears when
full-timing in an RV and one reason
that we now have a weather radio
that Bob religiously sets for whatever
county we are currently in.
Camping World.

Camping World.


Camping World. The building
looked fine, but their website
states that this store is closed
until further notice due to
tornado damage.