Guide to Sedona - Part 2

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If you’re a shopper the best part of your trip comes last. EXpress yourself with a Sedona shopping feast. Art galleries, crafts, southwestern inspired clothes, and jewelry are everywhere you turn. The “uptown” area is particularly good, as well as the Tlaquepaque Arts and Crafts Village, (http://www.tlaq.com/) across from the new age center. If you like authentic American Indian jewelry, Garland’s Indian Jewelry on 89A, heading four miles north from “uptown,” is not to be missed. (http://www.garlandsjewelry.com/index.cfm 928-282-6632) Next door is a quaint general store you should check out, while the creek across the road provides a shady impromptu picnic spot.

Regardless of how you EXperience Sedona, you’ll return home with a new point of view on life and feel renewed.


Ginny Lloyd is a freelance writer and photographer based in Florida. Her award winning photographs are found in many magazines, international museums, and private collections. When she’s not traveling, she writes mystery novels and teaches spiritual classes, sometimes leading spiritual adventures to Sedona. Visit her Website, www.ginnylloyd.photostockplus.com to view her many Sedona photos.


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