Micah and Najahe: Sedona, Arizona. First Installment

It was a little before noon and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky. We arrived in Phoenix and were headed for Sedona, a small town two hours South. People from all over the world know of Sedona, Arizona. It’s a gathering site and a watering hole for the more esoteric of travelers and explorers.

Orbologists, Transcendentalists, Yogis, and Astro Travelers are just a few of the fold who look upon it as home, not to mention former Republican-nominee John McCain, who keeps a house there.

As we neared Sedona we saw a sign for a gas station. Outside the dusty store, an older gentleman sat and played his guitar. He told us about a town not far from there, named Jerome. “It was a ghost town and then hippies and artists moved up there, and turned the whole place upside down” he said.

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This post was written by admin on September 27, 2009

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For Foodies and Outdoorsies, Manitou and Colorado Springs is a must!

There is something so wonderful about sharing great food and wine with good friends in the ambiance of an intimate atmosphere. Especially when it’s filled with meaningful conversation and tummy aching laughs.

Recently, one of my dearest friends invited us to vacation with them at their family retreat nestled in the Pikes Peak mountain of Colorado. The crisp mountain air and densely populated forest provided an amazing canvas for a much needed vacation. We spent most nights in the comfort of our digs, but anticipated our one night fine dining splurge.                               

At our hosts’ recommendation, we made dinner reservations at the The Black Bear Restaurant in Manitou springs. We found the concept of “The Black Bear” interesting:

No defined menu, select how many meal courses you like – five, seven, or twelve; then it’s up to the chef. We went with the seven-course option along with the recommended wine pairing and three entertaining hours later (I blame on the wine pairing), we headed back to our retreat with satisfied tummies.

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Mr. and Miss Krewe of Apollo-Shreveport

 

Donned in sparking gowns, dripping in rhinestones head to toe, Northern Louisiana’s most vivacious “Queens” strutted their stuff for the title of Mr. & Miss Krewe of Apollo.

Grand Central Station glowed as strobes and orbs of light washed over the two hundred zealous members of the audience, who came to watch the main event.

The avant-guard talent competition and the comical final question left indelible memories of a night overwhelming with some of the best  talent in the Ark-la-Tex.

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This post was written by admin on August 30, 2009

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