Last week my family was in town visiting from Florida. One of the days we randomly decided to take a Day Trip Day. The kiddos missed school and ventured into the land of Montezuma Castle. Before we knew it we ended up in Sedona's Red Rock Habitat where we became tantalized by Tlaquepaque's shops. As the sun started to set, we headed back down the mountainous terrain to The Valley of the Sun...Good Ol' Phoenix. There we fine dined at True Foods and let's just say the taste was not for every one's palates...mainly my boys...LOL!
Here are some of the cool pics I snapped, wish I would have taken more. :)
Montezuma's Castle (the smaller of the 2 sites)
About 35 people lived in this 2 story building on the mountain.
Over here is a pic of the mountain view as we were driving. I added fake rain because it made it pop with vibrancy. Call me weird, but I thought it was cool! :)
Within the reserve area of Montezuma's Castle, actually in between the two structures. These were Nature's Camoflague trees. The kiddos thought they were very cool looking trees. The whole experience of the trip was great for them, even if it was short.
The foliage was beautiful! Even with my little iPad, the beauty can be seen. Ah...give me a Rebel and wowzers!
Gotta love fruity cacti! Funny thing is this picture I actually took with a plain iPhone camera (back before my Droid) while at the Botanical Gardens. I enhanced the color a bit more using my iPad editing apps, but just thought it was cool looking.
Daddy and Oldest...Just Way Too Tough for this Excursion, especially the shops in Sedona. Lol! :)
This kid can get under my skin as he tries to become a teenager and grow a moustache, but I love him like crazy! Mommy and Oldest...where it all started!
More of my precious little gem...she is the princess of this family of five! :)
That's all for now! Hope you enjoyed a glimpse into my life through the eyes of my iPad! :)
Until the Next Pic,
~ChristinaMichele~
"In the Eye of the iPad Holder"
Here are some of the cool pics I snapped, wish I would have taken more. :)
NATURE TIME
Montezuma's Castle (the smaller of the 2 sites)
About 35 people lived in this 2 story building on the mountain.
Over here is a pic of the mountain view as we were driving. I added fake rain because it made it pop with vibrancy. Call me weird, but I thought it was cool! :)
Within the reserve area of Montezuma's Castle, actually in between the two structures. These were Nature's Camoflague trees. The kiddos thought they were very cool looking trees. The whole experience of the trip was great for them, even if it was short.
The foliage was beautiful! Even with my little iPad, the beauty can be seen. Ah...give me a Rebel and wowzers!
Call this Flower Art!
I can't help but turn ordinary
pictures into something that
looks more like a painting of sorts.
I think that is more my obsession
than actually taking the pictures. Hehehe!
Gotta love fruity cacti! Funny thing is this picture I actually took with a plain iPhone camera (back before my Droid) while at the Botanical Gardens. I enhanced the color a bit more using my iPad editing apps, but just thought it was cool looking.
It's All About The Family Now!!!
My daughter
like to model for me much more than the boys wanted to!
My Two Youngest Monkey's
Mommy and Daughter Blowing Bubble Faces In Front Of Those Camo Trees.
Daddy and Oldest...Just Way Too Tough for this Excursion, especially the shops in Sedona. Lol! :)
This kid can get under my skin as he tries to become a teenager and grow a moustache, but I love him like crazy! Mommy and Oldest...where it all started!
Great Grandma and Great Grandaughter checking out the map of where to go first. This was there first time meeting and they took to each other right away. A bittersweet moment when it was time to say goodbye.
I asked her to pose like those statues...hahaha...my goofy gal! :)
More of my precious little gem...she is the princess of this family of five! :)
That's all for now! Hope you enjoyed a glimpse into my life through the eyes of my iPad! :)
Until the Next Pic,
~ChristinaMichele~
"In the Eye of the iPad Holder"
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