Monday, November 7, 2011
Our World–Highway 89 5th Annual Yard Sale
Saturday, November 5th in Peeples Valley and Yarnell located on Highway 89 many local people set up their tables of yard sale goods on the sidewalks in both towns.
This is what we woke up to Saturday morning.
Mike’s Mom owns an antique store, Patty & Sons, and she buys out estate sales. Sometimes that means getting a lot of stuff that doesn’t fit in the store.
Three of the five sons
So the parking lot was full of tables and because of the cold windy weather was the only outside sale going on. And we were all very busy.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
SWF–Back to Yarnell sunset
No matter where I travel, it’s great to be back home.
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This is my 900th post. I can hardly believe it.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Flagstaff for one night, I hope
The original vacation plan, which went entirely astray, included several nights in Flagstaff. However, a cold front is rapidly approaching with snow predicted here by Friday so the warmest place to be is home in Yarnell. Tomorrow. Barring any unforeseen circumstances. Or a really good offer.
The truck is now running, and even better starting, like new.
Completing the Johnson Canyon Road loop
After shaking the sand out of our boots from walking the dunes at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park we continued our drive north on State Route 89 to Glendale in search of the Glendale Bench Road, also known as Johnson Canyon Road.
We drove through Glendale, about five blocks long, twice looking for this elusive road then stopped in at the Post Office and asked directions. We were told where to turn, that the pavement ends on top and, NOT to turn off the road so we wouldn’t get lost.
Once “on top” of the bench views spread northward to the Pink Cliffs at the southern edge of Bryce Canyon National Park…
…and east towards the Grand Staircase Escalante.
After about 15-20 miles of gravel…
…we rejoined the pavement where we’d turned around before.
Then drove back through the Navajo Sandstone that flanks Johnson Canyon.
We saw a few cars parked by the old movie set, behind locked gate, and noticed a hangin’ goin’ on.
And Mike spotted the Eagle Arch which we couldn’t find on the last drive. Probably because it was marked on the wrong side of the road on the map.
We’ve just about exhausted the options of things to do and places to see around Kanab and my truck should be out of the shop Monday by close of business. Which means, I’m on the road again and heading for Flagstaff.
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