We flew in to the Phoenix airport and had to drive another 2.5 hours north to Sedona. This Bondurant driving school car was on display at the baggage claim area.
Our quarters were very rustic. My 13 month old son really likes to mimic. Here he is, pretending he has allergies like me.
No key, not even a doorknob.
We stayed on the property nearly the entire time. I went to town to pick up some allergy medication and bottled water at a CVS drug store. These motorcycles (a BMW and a Suzuki) with British plates were parked next to me. That YJ Wrangler in the background was pretty sweet.
The food on-site was fantastic. This was one of my breakfasts. Fried trout (from a lake next door) with corn fritters.
Spending Mother's Day morning on the front porch of our cabin.
Wedding day.
The property is a working farm. We had cider that was made with 13 different varieties of apples grown there.
On our way back to Phoenix after the wedding, we stopped at Montezuma's Castle. It's a five-story residential complex from the 13th century. It had nothing to do with Montezuma or the Aztecs.
And in Phoenix, we spent a little bit of time with my wife's parents at a Japanese garden. It was a very relaxing trip.
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