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Taken from a past issue of the PJ.
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Arizona has plenty of cacti.
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Visiting Sedona, AZ: In April, 2010, my mother and I flew to Phoenix to visit former neighbors with whom we have remained friends. Jean is ninety-six and Mom wanted to pay at least one more visit. Her daughter, Sister Georjean who graduated with me, lives with a Lutheran sisterhood in Phoenix. The four of us enjoyed reminiscing. One of the highlights of the four-day stay was Mom's and my overnight trip to Sedona. What magnificent scenery! Hope you enjoy the photos.
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Mom, enjoying a favorite activity in Sedona, shopping
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One of many shopping nooks off of the main street
Many shops focus on what is sometimes called "New Ageism."
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Mom at the table where we dined for lunch. The Yavapai Restaurant is located at the upscale Enchantment Resort.
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The following pictures need no comments. They were all taken in the Sedona area.
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Recommendations
- Sedona Restaurants: So many to choose from. You can't go wrong by dining at the Yavapai Restaurant within the very upscale Enchantment Resort. Be sure to make reservations. A second one, considered by some locals to be one of the best, is Heartline Cafe. Mom and I enjoyed dinner there 9.5/10 overall score. The restaurant is also well-known for its scrumptious breakfasts.
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Lunch at the Yavapai Restaurant
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