What a fun trip to Arizona for my annual book tour! This year my granddaughter, Paige, went along. Always special to have such wonderful company.
We visited shops from Tortilla Flat to Tombstone and Cave Creek to Flagstaff. It always enchants me to see the scenery change so dramatically in relatively short distances. Driving Arizona is a treat for the eyes, whether it is the red rocks of Sedona or Route 66 in snowy Flagstaff, the old mining town of Jerome set on the edge of the mountain between Prescott and Cottonwood or the sahuaro-studded desert around Tucson and Phoenix, the mountain lakes and Superstition Mountains outside Apache Junction or the cliff dwellings in Verde Valley.
We visited shops from Tortilla Flat to Tombstone and Cave Creek to Flagstaff. It always enchants me to see the scenery change so dramatically in relatively short distances. Driving Arizona is a treat for the eyes, whether it is the red rocks of Sedona or Route 66 in snowy Flagstaff, the old mining town of Jerome set on the edge of the mountain between Prescott and Cottonwood or the sahuaro-studded desert around Tucson and Phoenix, the mountain lakes and Superstition Mountains outside Apache Junction or the cliff dwellings in Verde Valley.
I love visiting the shops that sell my children's book. My problem is buying too much. Got some nice, hand-painted tiles this time. Paige got an Arizona hoodie and a little cactus.
Well, as I said, it was a great trip.
Well, as I said, it was a great trip.