People who read her travel blog know well that Kathy Rudolph Petrino is an enthusiastic traveler with a strong desire to experience as much of the world as possible. Thankfully for travel readers of all kinds, Kathy enjoys writing about everything she sees and posting it on her blog. She is wont to share everything, which goes along with her fondest desire, to create the possibility for everyone to have the same great experiences she has had. That includes one of Kathy Rudolph Petrino’s favorite destinations, which happens to be one of the best-kept secrets in the world, the small Arizona town of Sedona.
Over time, Sedona has grown significantly in popularity. However, many travelers don’t go because they assume it’s too trendy, and that “trendy” usually translates into “expensive.” Despite that reputation, Kathy Rudolph Petrino loves to show readers all the ways it’s possible to see Sedona without shelling out the big bucks. There aregreat things to see and do in Sedona, and many can be done on the cheap, if not free. For instance, walking the streets of Sedona can be a great experience, since the downtown area features plenty of really nicest shops and restaurants. Since it is a relatively small area, that is an advantage, especially in the summer, when temperatures can top 100 degrees. A trip to Sedona is incomplete without a visit to one of city's famous “vortexes,” which refers to the time, some years back, Sedona went through a popular New Age movement and the movement designated four spots - Bell Rock, Airport Mesa, Cathedral Rock, and Boynton Canyon - as spiritual “vortexes,” based on a belief they can facilitate prayer, meditation, and healing.Kathy Rudolph Petrino writes about these things because she feels Sedona should be on everyone’s bucket list. Comments are closed.
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