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| 26th September 2009 fweise | - From: Standing on the corner in Winslow Arizona was there last week. it was neat. love the song. |
| 26th July 2009 Daniel Grazina | Datos - From: La Posada, Winslow Arizona A quien corresponda: soy ingeniero en telecomunicaciones, pero de momento me encuentro escribiendo una novela de aventuras que roza la ciencia ficción. Parte de mi historia se desarrolla en el hotel La Posada (los protagonistas pasan por Winslow y va a comer a la Turquoise Room) y me interesaria obtener mas información de su historia y obtener fotos para poderlo describir lo mejor posible. Si ésto es posible por favor envíenme algún comentario y una dirección de email donde dirigirme. Muchas gracias |
| 21st July 2009 Andrew | - From: Scream Therapy Nice blog..i love to travel... Nice information... Thank you very much... ___________________ Andrew #1 Satellite Television Service Provider |
| 11th June 2009 Priscilla | hey there - From: Sadly, the time finally came... hey there where are you guys i have not heard from you... |
| 8th June 2009 MARTY | Playing the drums - From: Sadly, the time finally came... Oh Gail must bring some music to the 5K walk with her this summer we all want to hear this.....at the before party.....so we can all sing along...hugs Marty |
| 2nd June 2009 Priscilla | safe trip home - From: Relaxation Therapy I hope you have a safe trip home and hope to get to see you soon. |
| 31st May 2009 Barbara MacDougall | blisters in the desert sun - From: Ghosts of the Past Your documentary is intriguing. The photos are beautiful. Have always wanted to see these aboriginal homes carved in the mountain side. |
| 31st May 2009 Barbara MacDougall | - From: Relaxation Therapy Oh you daredevils extraordinary. Looks like so much fun and your aura appears very bright and purple /bluish today Sue. |
| 31st May 2009 Catherine | Black Aura - From: Relaxation Therapy That many days of relaxing… and you are only good for a week or so?? I think you should try the tank again! Gail you are brave, eating snake? Fact, a clear jet black is often seen in people who are masters at working with energy. A beautiful black aura can signify mystery, power, magic, mastery, transcendence of ordinary reality, dignity and new potential. Black can also be consciously employed to uncover whatever is hidden, which can make it very helpful in psychic work. |
| 31st May 2009 mary ann | what an adventure !!! - From: Ghosts of the Past I have never laughed and cried so much ...following you both has been great fun..thanks.. |
| 31st May 2009 marty | yuuuuummmm - From: Relaxation Therapy snake yukkk you girls rock .....sorry not for me ...hugs Marty |
| 31st May 2009 Blazing BListers | Just to clarify - From: Ghosts of the Past I knew someone would eventually come and rescue me so I really wasn't feeling panicked at all...just frustrated that I couldn't get a footing in the slippery tank. |
| 31st May 2009 Blazing BListers | Catherine - From: Ghosts of the Past Of course, I will review it with you when I get home. And I do have some bits and pieces of the petrified forest to share with people who need it. |
| 31st May 2009 Blazing BListers | Yes, of course - From: Ghosts of the Past But the months you would have to live in Arizona are June-July to December-January!! |
| 31st May 2009 cheryle wiese-villegas | Mexican family - From: Ghosts of the Past Hi Sue and Gail, Do Armando and I qualify as the poor mexican family? We promise to keep the trailer clean!!! Just returned from North Carolina and am reading about your antics. What a great laugh plus education. Continue blogging!!! it is great. |
| 31st May 2009 Catherine | WOW! - From: Ghosts of the Past Blisters, thanks for the tour, I personally would not of gone up that mountain without being sedated, nor the elevator. The pictures are wonderful thanks for sharing. This is great for me, because I get to the city limits and get home sick. Was the asylum and motel right next to each other? I sure hope Sue will go over the pictures with me if she comes back. We have had rain almost every day. Nice to the sun in your pics. Did you give a resume? |
| 31st May 2009 Kris and Drew | Good Times - From: Ghosts of the Past Hi Blisters! We just finished your latest update. Montezumas Castle looks so amazing! I bet its really something to see in person. Loved the "doghouse" idea much better than storage. Our laugh out loud moment was definately the "floatation therapy"! I thought it would be right up my alley until your story. I can't imagine all the things going through Sues mind as she was waiting to be rescued. You would think they would put an emergency button or intercom system in them for these situations. I'm glad you traveled together, otherwise, heaven only knows what condition Sue would be in by now! And Gail, I can just picture you clawing and fighting your way outta that thing! Too funny! My favorite picture is Beaver Creek. Love it! It looks so peaceful and calming and beautiful! We can't remember when you heading back to these parts. We are leaving for Vegas Monday morning and my sinuses are really looking forward to it. Have safe travels home and thanks for sharing your experiences with us. I am totally impressed with your blog! Good job Sue! :) I wouldn't have the knowledge or the patience to do something like that. By the way, we got your postcard and letter! Thank you! That was so thoughtful! Happy travels! Love ya! |
| 30th May 2009 Priscilla | Dog the bounty hunter - From: Heading out of Dodge aka Sedona Forget looking for dog but if you see his younger son Leland... Hmmm get him oh oh I mean a picture of him for me LOL......... |
| 30th May 2009 Priscilla | OH NO - From: Treasures, trolls and flotation therapy I can just see you there waiting and waiting for I know you are like me and we wait so nicely...LOL... I bet it was relaxing until you found you could not get out. The trolls are different and hey I have had some of those hair days. Can not wait to read the next adventure. Priscilla |
| 29th May 2009 Catherine Hiltz | Floating - From: The Petrified Forest and Painted Desert Was Gail in water the whole time? Did she float? Wrinkle up? I would of died! Was she stressed? |
| 29th May 2009 Catherine | - From: The Petrified Forest and Painted Desert Wow! This is so interesting, Love the terminology, Is this wood actually allowed to come into Canada? if so grab me a " slither". Great pics and communication, keep it going :) |
| 29th May 2009 Mark | No guts No glory - From: Treasures, trolls and flotation therapy Hi Blisters...I certainly give you credit for trying new experiences...especially regarding less traveled and sometimes off the road venues. The thought of getting "abandoned" in a floatation device is too funny (sorry Sue)! Fortunately, the two of you are clearly in sync and do an excellent job of looking out for the other. Thanks for "taking" me to the petrified forest via your blog. Love the trolls! -Mark |
| 29th May 2009 Barbara MacDougall | - From: The Petrified Forest and Painted Desert Thanks for the detail of this geology lesson. Very interesting and amazing place. You have had a good time. Have you found an hill billy to bring home. |
| 29th May 2009 Barbara MacDougall | - From: Treasures, trolls and flotation therapy The moral of the story is take a friend to the bath or you may become a sponge. The bath sounds very relaxing until you have to exit. |
| 29th May 2009 Marty | Rocks - From: The Petrified Forest and Painted Desert HEY.....new meaning to trowing rocks at other peoples houses....lol Hugs miss you both but you all are having way to much fun...... |
| 29th May 2009 Pam | Eagles.... - From: Standing on the corner in Winslow Arizona "Take It Easy" Well, I'm running down the road tryin' to loosen my load I've got seven women on my mind, Four that wanna own me, Two that wanna stone me, One says she's a friend of mine Take It easy, take it easy Don't let the sound of your own wheels drive you crazy Lighten up while you still can don't even try to understand Just find a place to make your stand and take it easy Well, I'm a standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona and such a fine sight to see It's a girl, my Lord, in a flatbed Ford slowin' down to take a look at me Come on, baby, don't say maybe I gotta know if your sweet love is gonna save me We may lose and we may win though we will never be here again so open up, I'm climbin' in, so take it easy Well I'm running down the road trying to loosen my load, got a world of trouble on my mind lookin' for a lover who won't blow my cover, she's so hard to find Take it easy, take it easy don't let the sound of your own wheels make you crazy come on baby, don't say maybe I gotta know if your sweet love is gonna save me, oh oh oh Oh we got it easy We oughta take it easy |
| 29th May 2009 Pam | Enjoying the trip - From: Heading out of Dodge aka Sedona Ladies, I've been enjoying the trip with you both. I thought we weren't supposed to leave comments because you didn't know if you'd have time to check email etc so I thought I was following orders. Anyway you'all been having a great time out west. Wish I were there, like a spider on the wall or a mouse in the corner just to see the two of you experiencing this together. Pam |
| 29th May 2009 Priscilla | wonderful - From: La Posada, Winslow Arizona WOW the pictures are wonderful... thanks so much for sharing this trip with us... Priscilla |
| 28th May 2009 Bobby | Glad your having fun - From: Heading out of Dodge aka Sedona I'm reading too and it sounds like your having fun. We enjoyed Arizona when we were in and around Tuscon several years ago. Did you know that the original London Bridge is somewhere in Arizona. They brought it piece by piece and rebuilt it. I think it might be at Lake Havasu. Enjoy and it is as always interesting reading what your up to. Bobby |
| 28th May 2009 Barbara MacDougall | - From: Heading out of Dodge aka Sedona You two are having a ball. The pictures are beautiful. Keep trucking. |
| 28th May 2009 Marty | Albert no rest now.. - From: La Posada, Winslow Arizona Now we will have no rest from you two ....lol since you have slept in this room.......lol ...The hotel sounds awesome...Hugs..Marty |
| 28th May 2009 mary ann | treasures - From: La Posada, Winslow Arizona this is what I like about travelling..getting off the beaten path and finding those beautiful treasures ...love the photos..my kinda day.. |
| 28th May 2009 Blazing BListers | We love your comments - From: Heading out of Dodge aka Sedona We both have enjoyed everyone's comments tonight...thank you. Hmmm Dog the Bounty Hunter...will have to keep a look out for him but most of the men here look like my deceased ex husband, long gray beards, sometimes braided, long gray hair, sometimes braided...my sons will hopefully appreciate my humour. Gail tried to figure out how old everyone is by asking them if they went to Woodstock. |
| 28th May 2009 Blazing BListers | Cherry thongs - From: Seredipity Nope, I don't think anything can replace the cherry thongs as a form of headwear. We have a new treat coming up.... |
| 28th May 2009 Blazing BListers | Sorry we can't help with the rain. - From: Heading out of Dodge aka Sedona We have had rain every day since we arrived in this dry, arid place they call Arizona. Just like Sue brings the snow to Traverse City, we think we brought the rain here. But the locals are thankful!! It hasn't always been a big rain, perhaps just a few raindrops but Gail aligning herself with the Hopi Nation probably didn't help. They love the rain!! |
| 28th May 2009 Blazing BListers | Thank you Mark - From: Heading out of Dodge aka Sedona The Frank family is coming through for us...thanks so much... We have to catch up with the past few days but the Grand Canyon tour was an experience in and of itself, especially after we shared the Inuit throat singing with the tour guide, Chad, and the other tourists. Stay tuned. |
| 28th May 2009 Blazing BListers | Thank you, thank you Kris and Drew - From: Heading out of Dodge aka Sedona Before Gail had a chance to grab the computer as we just arrived home from our Grand Canyon tour, I thought I would peruse the blog to make sure she wasn't disappointed...so thank you, you made her night!! |
| 28th May 2009 Kris and Drew | Commenting - From: Heading out of Dodge aka Sedona Dear Blisters, it seems like you are having a great time. We are very happy for you. We enjoy reading your blog. It has become a ritual at our house. Every night Drew and I settle into our 2 easy chairs. I turn on my computer and check for email. If there are no new emails directing me to your blog site, we watch TV and I check frequently for your updates. We are disappointed on the nights that there are none at all because we really look forward to them. On the nights there are updates. I inform Drew that your blog has been updated. At this point, he mutes the T.V. and I proceed to read them aloud. After reading the blog, I turn the computer in his direction so he can see the pictures. I then read the captions regarding the pictures. We laugh and discuss and always end by saying we are glad your having a good time. This is truly our ritual. So, even though we don't comment on every blog, that doesn't mean that we are not faithfully following it. We look forward to it, we enjoy it, and we miss it when it isn't there. By the way, the pictures really are beautiful! We love you dearly and truly wish you safe and relaxing travels! |
| 28th May 2009 Mark | Still Here :-) - From: Heading out of Dodge aka Sedona Hi Blisters, I remain one of your faithful followers as I continue to read EVERY blog. Although they have all been very unique and informative (sometimes TMI...i.e. naughty/Tom), for whatever reason, my favorite to date was the shared thought of you walking around a rock three times and trying not to pee yourselves with laughter. The screaming therapy also left a vivid image....thanks. As a personal comment...I found my visit to Sedona was too entrenched in tourism/kids to allow any significant spiritual growth; however, my absolute favorite time was spent early in the morning sitting quietly on the hotel balcony, sipping coffee in the morning chill, and taking in the glory and wonder of the Red Rock country!! The time did not last long, but I remember it best! Of course the Pink Jeep Tour was extremely memorable as well! Thank you for sharing the wonderful insights and pictures surrounding your journey! I am looking forward to your Grand Canyon comments. Good luck. -Mark |
| 28th May 2009 Priscilla | Fun - From: Heading out of Dodge aka Sedona Ok I am enjoying the trip with both of you. It has been raining here for 2 days now yes I know we need the rain and yes it makes everything green but old arthur is killing me so please ask the God's to take the rain while you are out there in God's country. Hope you are having a wonderful time. Lots to tell ya when you get back home. Priscilla |
| 27th May 2009 marty | Oh you both look soooooo bad.... - From: Seredipity HEY girl firends you sure do look good .....Lov those hats Sue it sure beats the cherry thongs so Chuck says......lol ....Miss you both so much and sure have enjoyed your trip ...Lov ya and miss you ..both..hugs Marty.. |
| 27th May 2009 Catherine | Did not know we could comment! - From: Heading out of Dodge aka Sedona Ok , Biker ladies, when I saw this picture I was looking in the back ground for " Dog the bounty hunter" You ladies sure do know how to blend in! I will go back through the pics now I know we can comment, Lol |
| 20th May 2009 JoAnne Case | Thanks for the laugh - From: Tom has a nervous breakdown in Phoenix Well I had a LOL moment with the wheelchair episode......keep em coming blisters, you made my day! |
| 20th May 2009 Blazing BListers | Some clarifications for non-Saultites - From: Tom has a nervous breakdown in Phoenix Hwy 17 North in our little corner of the world is the Highway that runs east from Sudbury, through the Sault and north to Thunder Bay. Wawa is a little town about 2-3 hours north of the Sault. About an hour north of the Sault, you enter the Lake Superior Provincial Park and there are no services for much of the rest of the trip to Wawa. |
| 20th May 2009 Blazing BListers | Mark's message - From: Arizona will never be the same!! Gail's youngest brother Mark left us this message that had Gail laughing and laughing and given that this is the purpose of any adventure Sue and Gail have, we copy it here...remember, your comments will become part of our memorable blog if you hit, Comment vs Message... Dear Blister 1 & Blister 2, My family and I have traveled twice to Arizona in the past 4 years and especially enjoyed Sedona on our last visit. I expect that following your experience via your blog will ensure that I will never perceive Arizona in the same way again. I am tempted to thank you in advance for this perspective, however, I will receive judgment until your journey is complete. :-) I am impressed with the thought and advance prep surrounding your trip/planning; especially the consistent theme to limit stress (airport wheelchair service, Blue Moon "therapy", downtime planning, etc.) I am sure you will have a wonderful experience and best of luck addressing the "issues in your tissues"! |
| 20th May 2009 Priscilla | - From: Arizona will never be the same!! Hi, Glad you made it there ok. Hope you have a wonderful time, can not wait to see the pictures and the rest of the blogs. Have Fun................. |
| 19th May 2009 Kris | Safe arrivals - From: Arizona will never be the same!! Hello ladies! Glad to hear you arrived safely! Have a safe drive to Sedona. Looking forward to following your travel blog and viewing your pictures (take lots of them). Have a few frozen cocktails for me and a good meal for Drew. Gail, I've heard booze does wonders for wheelchair burns! :) Love ya! Kris |
| 19th May 2009 marty | flying wheel chairs... - From: Arizona will never be the same!! HEY now I can just picture this ...Lov ya both wish I was there ...Hugs |