I can hardly be seen here being encased in fleece and tucked beneath Don's arm.
I was dressed properly for this.
The fun began pre dawn when Captain Mark Stewart picked us up and right away had us laughing with his witty repartee. To our surprise, we were the first of 15 people who were going that day.
leaving the launch site
This TOAT-LEE ROCKS!
Mark Fires up the Flame
The Crew Follows
Besides the fun balloon ride, the Captain and his Posse, are entertaining us with their routine over two way radios, as the crew follows us. Stand up comedy as we fly up and over the tops of the red rocks for a hour or so, the lights of Sedona, twinkling on the horizon. Interestingly, the overhead view renders the big red monoliths camouflaged as though you are seeing a flat desert landscape. But the concentric rings are visible. REALLY COOL! Mark likes to land on a lightly traveled roadway if possible, as to avoid damaging the balloon or having the customers truck through prickly cactus among other hazards, and he did make a text book landing. From the air we'd been able to see the crew as they tracked us and they were waiting.
To our surprise (we didn't read the whole brochure) we were taken to a nearby circle of rocks where a table was set up with breakfast goodies including fruit, muffins and champagne mimosa's (or not) for whomever wanted them and we were toasted with the Balloon Flyer's Prayer and given our certificates, attesting to the fact that we had all broken the bonds of gravity. Neither of us had a bit of trepidation about doing this and we are so glad we didn't miss it! For those in the New England Area, there is a Hot Air Balloon event in June 2009 in Vermont, which I plan to attend. Hope they are giving rides too.
10 comments:
Looks like a cool ride Mary.
Beautiful place to do it.
I've ridden a few times here in San Miguel.
Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic Pics (as always)!!!You and Don look so happy :) Brave adventurers!
xoxo
How fun! Wonderful photos and story... thanks for sharing.
Wonderful posting and great photos. I bet you had a blast. I was on a chase crew once and loved it but I was never brave enough to go up in the balloon. The beautiful landscape and a Mimosa Brunch - what a great treat.
Are you ready to relocate yet...hum?
Wonderful photos. I am looking forward to our trip to Sedona, but I am not sure I am brave enough for the balloon ride.
Thanks for visiting my blog and the nice comments.
I just hopped over to see your paintings and like your style. I will be coming back.
Wow, Mary. This is just fantastic. I am green with envy. Whew.
You lucky dog...this looks incredible! I am jealous. Good for you guys, a trip of a life time. I went with Alison over the pocono mountains in the fall once and it was absolutely dreamy. Yours looks surreal and heavenly. You only live once and it's nice to see you embracing it.
All the best in 2009.
Todd
Hi Mary!
I have tried several times to leave a comment at your other blog, without success! I wanted to tag you, tell you I enjoyed your paintings, and more - but no! For some reason the comment box will not come up. Anyhooo - beautiful pictures! I will look forward to seeing some of them painted up in 2009. Have a wonderful New Year - I wish you all the best, Mary!
Wow what an adventure. Those photos from up high are gorgeous!
Have fun in Florida.
Thank you for visiting my blog! This looks like it was such an amazing experience!! I always find the colors and formations of this area fascinating.
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