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January 4, 2016July 5, 2020

I Ran over My iPad, My Mother Died, Then the Shit Got Real: Part 4

Part 4: The Broken Stick Mary called to tell me that her beloved wooden-handled 20-year-old walking stick was broken. Me: “Can it » Read more

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Walnut Canyon, Flagstaff, Arizona
May 23, 2015May 25, 2015

Lost! Flagstaff, May 2015

“I know a shortcut.” I WAS suspicious of this pronouncement, but should have been more. I’d only ridden these trails once before, » Read more

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May 8, 2015December 23, 2016

Navajo Land: April 2015

Saturday, April 4, 2015 Vacation or bootcamp? Up in the wee hours, throwing layers of clothes on in the dark, grabbing gear-laden » Read more

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Sunset glow of red rocks in Sedona, Arizona
March 1, 2015May 27, 2015

21th annual Sedona Film Festival-February 2015

The Sedona International Film Festival has just concluded for us, although continues on for one additional Sunday for those not summoned back » Read more

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Four Corners (and a tad more) – steve eilenberg

Our Sedona home has been a wonderful launch point to explore the Four Corners area (and a tad more). We have driven » Read more


October 31, 2014April 24, 2025

A wonderful blur: 2014 highlights

We’re not superstitious, but 2013 was not a good year for us, being deeply marked by the deaths of both of Steve’s » Read more

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Butterfly feeding in West Fork of Oak Creek in Sedona, Arizona
June 18, 2014October 25, 2016

West Fork Elegy, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, June 2014

West Fork of Oak Creek has long been one of the most popular hikes in Sedona, and justifiably so.  Even getting to » Read more

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Cathedral Rock, reflection at Red Rock Creek Crossing, Sedona
March 1, 2014April 1, 2020

Flights of fancy: Sedona Film Festival, February 2014

It takes a lot of stamina to fully participate in a film festival.  More, apparently, than we have.  At a minimum, there » Read more

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Sedona Arizona – steve eilenberg

The images in this gallery are of our Sedona, Arizona home, built in 1966 by architect Howard Madole and lovingly restored by » Read more


Natural Wonders – steve eilenberg


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