Category: Arizona
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The Desert Doesn’t Let Go

And maybe that’s how I know I’m not just someone who lived here. I’m from here—desert-raised, monsoon-baptized. I used to draw pointy mountains and corner suns on every blank scrap I could find, always with a lonely little cactus reaching up like it had something to say.
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Birth Photography by Buzzle Media

Did you know Buzzle Media captures your birth story? Birth is one of the most empowering, beautiful and important events of your life. We capture the big and small moments of your birth and/or the first hours of your babies life through candid photographs. Birth photography is something you will cherish forever and go back countless times…
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Under the Pines: Walker Wedding in Flagstaff, Arizona

The Walker wedding in Flagstaff, Arizona was rustic, intimate and a nature loving event that started out under the pines and ended under the starlit sky. The bride seemed cool as a cucumber and the groom couldn’t wait to see his gorgeous bride – I caught his expression at first glance, of course! Everyone had…
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It’s Business as Usual in Tombstone Arizona

Most teenagers had posters of pop stars on their walls. My wall was covered with gunslingers. Blame my obsession with the movie Tombstone, I guess. My first time in Tombstone was on the way back from a high school soccer game in Douglas Arizona. Our bus pulled over in historic town for a pit stop on…
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Through the Lens: Ecclectic Bisbee Arizona

On the way to Bisbee Arizona from Sierra Vista, I notice sign that read: San Pedro House. I pulled over thinking it might be a ruin but it turned out to be a 1930’s converted ranch house that now functions as a visitor’s center and bookstore/gift shop. A 100 to 150 year old massive Fremont Cottonwood…
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Wildflowers Explode in the White Mountains of Arizona

Show Low Arizona explodes with wildflowers during the endless summer. A bike rider follows the path around Woodland Lake Park in Pinetop Arizona. Ducks wait to be fed by visitors at Woodland Lake Park in Pinetop Arizona. Sunflowers explode around Woodland Lake in Pinetop.
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Payson Arizona is Home to Shoofly Village Ruins

Ruins were in the vicinity (as they always are in Arizona) when our camping trip in Payson was rained out. Our wet, defeated selves shuffled into a nearby hotel room with all the comforts of home. The camping gear lay untouched and soaked from the night before at Houston Mesa campground. We packed up and…
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The Navajo Nation’s Capital: Window Rock

Window Rock is located about 27 miles northwest of Gallup, N.M., and about 6 miles southeast of Fort Defiance, Arizona, it is just across the New Mexico-Arizona state line, on the Arizona side, in Apache County. From the parking lot, tiny silhouettes of people can be seen hiking within the window taking in the view.…


