PrincessInOz
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A Stop and a Shop: Checking out Upper Sedona
After we finished at Rollies Camera, we decided to take a stroll around Upper Sedona. Afterall, we were parked and in the area and it seemed like a good idea to check it out.

Upper Sedona is filled the most kitschy shops filled with Southwest trinkets.


We spent a bit of time down this breezeway.

Right at the end and on the upper level is a Christmas decoration shop. Between Joe Wilcox and the shop here, I ended up with a few extra decorations for my tree this year.




We did head into a few more jewellery shops.

But I didnt see anything that matched the range in Jerome. I will say that we did spend our time on Main Street along the 89A. There are the more upmarket shops, including Tlaquepaque, along the 179 at the corner of the Y and we just didnt have time to get to them this trip. I remember Tlaquepaque as one of those complexes with lots of galleries and high end shops; so if youre in the area, it might be worth stopping in and checking it out.
DS had fun keeping cool. Its amazing how much cooler it is with that bit of moisture in the air.

I found the street scape to be really interesting in this part of Sedona.

There were such quirky touches of SouthWest Cowboys....

....and Indians here.

And then there was just the quirky!

And all around us was that amazing Red Rock Country.




Another favourite shop we stopped in was the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Shop.

We were all drooling over the treats.

We got some morning snack in here. I spent some time trying to choose between these....

....and these peppermint covered oreos.

On hindsight, I should have gotten BOTH!

Time waits for no one and we still had a little bit of drive ahead of us.

We could have easily spent another week in Sedona. For DH and myself, it was a very relaxing place to be. For DS....once he'd gotten over the shock of limited mobile coverage, he was fine. But it was too quiet for him. He sure is a city boy.
Time to hit the road!

(Continued in the Next Post)
After we finished at Rollies Camera, we decided to take a stroll around Upper Sedona. Afterall, we were parked and in the area and it seemed like a good idea to check it out.

Upper Sedona is filled the most kitschy shops filled with Southwest trinkets.


We spent a bit of time down this breezeway.

Right at the end and on the upper level is a Christmas decoration shop. Between Joe Wilcox and the shop here, I ended up with a few extra decorations for my tree this year.




We did head into a few more jewellery shops.

But I didnt see anything that matched the range in Jerome. I will say that we did spend our time on Main Street along the 89A. There are the more upmarket shops, including Tlaquepaque, along the 179 at the corner of the Y and we just didnt have time to get to them this trip. I remember Tlaquepaque as one of those complexes with lots of galleries and high end shops; so if youre in the area, it might be worth stopping in and checking it out.
DS had fun keeping cool. Its amazing how much cooler it is with that bit of moisture in the air.

I found the street scape to be really interesting in this part of Sedona.

There were such quirky touches of SouthWest Cowboys....

....and Indians here.

And then there was just the quirky!

And all around us was that amazing Red Rock Country.




Another favourite shop we stopped in was the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Shop.

We were all drooling over the treats.

We got some morning snack in here. I spent some time trying to choose between these....

....and these peppermint covered oreos.

On hindsight, I should have gotten BOTH!

Time waits for no one and we still had a little bit of drive ahead of us.

We could have easily spent another week in Sedona. For DH and myself, it was a very relaxing place to be. For DS....once he'd gotten over the shock of limited mobile coverage, he was fine. But it was too quiet for him. He sure is a city boy.
Time to hit the road!

(Continued in the Next Post)