We did visit the Tlaquepaque Art & shopping area in downtown Sedona before we left. This wind catcher garden is at one of the galleries.
It was an easy trip down to Quartzite and the Bureau of Land Management campground. It doesn't look like it, but this is uphill. We thought we could bike closer to the mountains. Today we're going to take the jeep!
There are a lot of fancy RVs here, but this one looks ready for anything! Just a few of our treasures. I am not usually attracted to the surf board and car resin cabachons, but these bulls-eye surfite pieces were calling to me. The large blue/green stone is a new one to us. It looks just like chrysocolla and malachite, but it isn't. It's cornitite mined in it's own mines in Africa. There are two rose cut sapphires and two pieces of moldavite, which is a glass formed from a meteor impact (according to people who are knowledgeable about crystals it is very powerful). We're ready for another beautiful sunset. So Beautiful! On the road back to Tucson for the Gem and Rock show. We took a route around Phoenix. Phoenix is HUGE! Raleigh on steroids, and spread out for miles and miles and miles.
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