Monday, June 16, 2008

Four Corners of the U.S.

Hello from Flagstaff, Arizona: First of all , if you already read my last blog (which I did late at night) you may have caught my "dessert" for "Painted Desert." Thanks Marilyn for catching my mistake. And, of course, spelling checker did not help in that case!!!

I didn't include some pictures of my trip to the "Four Corners" monument---the only place in the U.S. where four states come together: Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. The monument is within the Navajo Indian Nation. It was early evening when I arrived, so the sun was low in the west which made the shadows long. "Four Corners" is about 120 miles north of Gallup, N.M. I will share a couple of pictures here: Seeing these pictures, some may say "well, it doesn't take much to entertain her," but putting my feet in four states at once does something for me. It was well worth the 240 mile detour off of I-40!!

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