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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