"Stormy Rocks" MM Sikes |
In the early 1990s we made our first trip to Sedona. It was amazing to drive through the awesome scenery I had viewed only in movies as a child. With my 35 mm Minolta dangling from my neck, I trudged over dusty trails searching for medicine wheels along the way. Then, I viewed with reverence those that I found, and I watched, entranced, as a few fellow wanderers chanted softly into the quiet calm of vortex sites.
The rock formations such as Bell Rock, Cathedral Rock, Courthouse Rock and other fascinating views rose high against a clear blue sky, and we took amazing photographs that I used later to create paintings. Just being in the midst of the vortexes and on the sacred land was a spiritual experience. Although we did not see the flying saucers others have claimed to view over Bell Rock, the sight of that magic formation did inspire a fantasy print I created of saucer images above a rocky landscape. It also inspired my novel, Eagle Rising.
In addition to the "S" for Sedona, I have to claim also the "S" for my novel, Secrets by the Sea. Characters in that book have been revived and are part the book I'm now writing--Jungle Jeopardy. It's fun to be caught up in all sorts of discoveries related to the ancient Maya as I travel with my characters through the jungles of Central America.
7 comments:
Been there! It was a long time ago, but I've been there. Beautiful scenery.
Oh, I LOOOOOVE Sedona. I had never been there until I met my husband's family a few years ago and they took me. I can't think of a more inspiring place in the southwest. :)
Rosie
East for Green Eyes
Thanks Alex and Rosie for your comments! I was sorry to see Sedona more commercialized when we were there a couple of years ago.
I am originally from Philadelphia, and on a Friday in November, 1994 I was working in Phoenix and was offered a transfer.
The next day, I drove up to Sedona for the first time. I thought, "I could retire here."
That Monday I accepted the offer.
While Sedona has been built up and gotten a little too crowded for me to want to retire there, the scenery is still breathtaking.
Thanks Disc for your comment. Sounds like you made a good decision even though things have definitely gotten crowded.
I have never been there. Husband and I talk about it all the time. I have only seen the grand canyon from the air. We have decided this is the year...
I have enjoyed your posts for the A-Z challenge.
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I visited Sedona some years ago, and this post made me feel like I was there again. Such a beautiful place!
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