After the oats, we loaded up and headed to Jerome, semi-Victorian mining town stuck up on the side of a mountain. It’s splendor is evident only in it’s ruins, but that’s what we came to see!
The cameras smiled all morning with indoor and outdoor wonders to feast upon. Gene and I found Geisel’s, a MOST unusual venue for lunch. Named after the owner’s mother, Geisel, who was a great chef, (Annie?) and her husband, Jeff have built quite a business in this subterranean brasserie. We were also fascinated by the kaleidoscopes ant-farm-like moving sculptures up the street.
Susie and Ron Logan arrived in time for dinner, and we all watched the movie, Hugo, they had brought with them.
We are all having a wonderful time in Sedona!


