All posts tagged: arizona

OH to AZ Move, Parts 4 & 5

I will never forget that very first (night) drive from Flagstaff down to Phoenix. The first sight of majestic tall saguaros on the side of the road was incredible. I was so fascinated with the desert landscape immediately. My camera ran out of battery, but it didn’t matter, because those images will forever stay with me

Vegas Wednesdays

So today I’m starting the Vegas Wednesdays posts. This post will be the least exciting one as it’s about he drive from Arizona to Vegas, and once you’ve done this, well it’s just not that exciting anymore. There’s not much to see on this road. There’s a place called Nothing, AZ This was my 1st trip to Vegas & I was so excited about it, that I didn’t really sleep much at all the night before. & 1 horrible photo of the 1st view of Las Vegas. Had to include this one, it’s the only one.

Vegas, Florida or Arizona?

Now that Tombstone Thursdays have ended, I would like to start new weekly posts. I want to hear from you, on what you would enjoy reading about most, and what photos you are most looking forward to. There are 3 new options: Vegas, I’ve visited Vegas a few times, so I have plenty of photos to share. I’ve travelled via car & via air. Florida, I’ve visited Florida twice. Both times I was in Clearwater area. And lastly Arizona Hikes. As I’ve lived in Arizona for a few years, I have quiet a few hikes to recommend along with photographs. The poll will close in 1 week time. I’m really looking forward to your replies 🙂

Weekly Photo Challenge: Achievement

Conquering my 1st Arizona hike – Camelback Mountain, Phoenix AZ, Valentines Day 2010 I just moved from Ohio to Arizona during the end of January of 2010. This was my 1st of many Arizona hikes. This was a special hike. Camelback Mountain is a very famous landmark in the Valley of the Sun, and if you happen to be in town, this should also be your 1st Arizona hike. More on Arizona hikes soon, as I will start doing posts on them with photos. Hiking was definitely something I got into, in Arizona. It’s such a healthy little fun recreational sport, and it makes you feel so great! It’s a perfect way to stay connected to nature, to explore beautiful lands, and to stay in shape. On many hikes, I would either grab my camera or my phone and take photos of beautiful flowers, landscape, and little creatures that live in these beautiful lands. To lean more about this week’s photo challenge & to participate click here.