As you can image, things have been busy around T Marie Portraits and Photo Booth during the past year and 2019 has been just as busy! I'm so happy to report that I've gone back to working for myself full time and outsourcing some sub contracting work with smaller businesses for marketing and social media. I work my own schedule each and every day and LOVE it!
For those of you that work from home and work for yourself, you know what I mean when I say ... "I never take a day off unless I physically leave." SO ... I decided to escape the winter weather and take a trip with one of my Aunt's from Marion to visit another Aunt in Sun Lakes, Arizona in January. We picked a great week to get out of town as it happened to be -50 here in Iowa and 72 in Arizona! It was great to be able to "recharge"and take a few days off of work and relax!
On Monday morning we pack our day bags and took a day trip with Sedona being our destination. We decided to take a little ride off of the beaten path and head towards Jerome, Arizona. All I had really known about Jerome is that is was an old "ghost"town in the middle of nowhere. We took the back roads getting into town and they had to be the scariest roads I've ever driven on. Lots of ups, downs and sharp corners. Jerome itself is 5,000 feet (1,500 miles) above sea level.
View from the Chapel of the Holy Cross - Check out the impressive mansion |
After spending a few hours at the zoo, we drove across the parking lot to see the "hole in the rock" at Papago Park. I had already been there a couple of times, therefore I knew the hike to the top was fairly easy and well worth it for the view!
After a good nights sleep, we decided to take another little road trip in search of the Salt River wild horses. We were solely going on recommendations from other visitors on google on where to find these horses. We got lucky and were able to see some along some of the side roads and I got out and took some photos of them. I had imagined that they would be ungroomed in appearance and skinny. As you can see, they were beautiful. We walked along some beaten down horse trails to take a peak at the river, hoping that I would be able to catch them playing nicely in the water. The view from the river bank was absolutely gorgeous and so peaceful.
On Wednesday night, the local Country Club has a BBQ Rib dinner special that is one of our favorites each year that I go to visit. Before we went to dinner, we needed to chase the sunset. This time, we decided to go outside of their little retirement community, which is actually on the Gila River Indian Reservation. No city lights, no traffic, no distractions. Typically we are not patient enough to stick around after the sun actually sets. We did this time and wow, what a difference that made in our sunset view!
Until next time ...