Edith, Hans and Rahelio

A mystic place is how I would sum up Sedona!

Talking to locals is the best way to get a low down on the places to check out.

One of the kitchen staff told me about Route 89A … check out the Indian Markets made by the local tribes and the cost much lower, oh and there is a stop at a bridge you should stop at.

So off I go exploring. And true to form, I found the local markets and bridge.

Meet Edith, a beautiful soul. I spent time chatting with Edith for ages talking about crystals.

My new ride … definitely wouldn’t mind one of these, you do not need a motorbike license! A slingshot. Sweet ride!

Meet Hans … another spoilt pooch that loves traveling with his human parents … he loves the slingshot. When he sees new humans, he gets up on his back legs and waves to get attention so that he gets pats. Soooo cute!

Next stop, the bridge for some more spectacular views and the sound of the river flowing below me.

Then the fatal mistake, stopping in the town … I was in crystal heaven, blissed out with music on the xylophones available to play on the street known as the Free Notes Harmony Park. Have to see if we can implement this somewhere in Sydney, sounds incredible. Had a giggle at the Husband Day Care … thought that was a great idea and should probably be implemented the world over!

This afternoon, meet up with Rahelio. He took a group of us to a couple of local spots to learn all about love and gratitude, the Stupa, the medicine wheel. Rahelio was instrumental in building the medicine wheel and is very proud of it. He began to share the stories and purpose of the medicine wheel, which were so interesting.

and he did a healing using the medicine drum, flute and rattle. He sang, he sang some more! It was certainly beautiful to be on the other side and receiving the healing.

It was certainly a memorable afternoon as it finished with a beautiful sunset that was certainly magical!

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