Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Chrisrmas from Arizona


Merry Christmas everyone. We are in a Thousand Trails preserve in Cottonwood Arizona. We started our Christmas morning with church services and just returned from Christmas dinner with approximately 75 fellow RVer's. I have to share with you some pistures. This first one is the view we see from our front window every day. If you look closely there is a red clay structure in the center of the photo This is the ruins of a "Kiva" or ceremonial-type dwelling inhabited by the Sinaqua Indians and dates back to around 1300 to 1400 A.D.


Next is a photo of the red rocks of Sedona just a few miles away. This is the most beautiful area we have seen yet. The views are spectacular everywhere you go.
Yesterday we went 4 wheeling in a jeep with friends, Dale and Linda Francis, through the Prescott National Forest. We were on all dirt and rock roads that meandered through the hills. In Linda's words.."How can anyone see this, and not believe in a God". And what a better way to celebrate his son's birth than by admiring and sharing his handywork.





We wish all of our family and friends a very Merry Christmas.

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