Here is the last set of photos from our Arizona vacation. On our way back home we stopped at Bearizona. We had never heard of it before as it has only been open a couple years but wanted to see what it was all about. There is a drive through portion that takes you around the park with the larger animals in their own habitats and then you end up at the zoo area where you can walk around and see the smaller animal exhibits. There were peacocks roaming the paths and a petting zoo where all the chickens, pigs, and goats hang out. I wanted to sneak one of the bear cubs home but on second thought they probably wouldn't get along with Macie very well. It made for a great end to our vacation.
Cutest and most photogenic baby bear
This little cub was determined to make it down the wall
My mom loved this flower arrangement
The following photos were all taken from inside the car.
I am going to wrap up this vacation series after one more installment tomorrow. I am getting settled in after my move to Washington two weeks ago and am making time to update here soon. These photos were taken at the Sunset Crater Volcano National Park where we walked the trails and took in the interesting plant and animal life growing within the hardened lava. Then we ventured down to the Wukoki Pueblo and explored the structures. I was not properly dressed for doing any sort of hiking/climbing but it was still nice to learn and see the history of this area.
My next post is full of cute animals so stay tuned.
Another day of shopping was spent in uptown Sedona. We ate at the Oaxaca restaurant and enjoyed the beautiful mountain views during sunset. Of course we had to check out all of the touristy shops too.
This weekend I'll be in the bay area to visit family and go to one more Giants game before I move next Saturday. Yay! Hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
After breakfast at The Coffee Pot we browsed the neat shops and galleries in the Sedona Tlaquepaque village. The southwestern architecture, sculptures, and small details make the area so inspiring. We bought a few gifts for friends back home then enjoyed a prickly pear margarita while waiting out a sudden thunderstorm.
Here's an assortment of photos from the first half of our trip. Even though we've been to Arizona a few times there were still some new things to see and do. Since we didn't have a ton of things planned, we spent most of the first week lounging poolside and hanging out at the resort. Now looking through all of these is giving me a bit of those post-vacation blues!
Visiting the Chapel of the Holy Cross.
Exploring the wonderful town of Prescott.
Taking in the sunshine at Slide Rock before the dark clouds rolled in.