After an afternoon in Petrified Forest, I wheeled westward for a brief bit of desert-storm photography in the sunset hour. This was the the one marvelous blast among an otherwise sparse, much dimmer few lightning flashes produced by a small, elevated storm, but in a most scenic setting! My short experience of Sedona was unusual: cool, moist and green, in summertime. The monsoonal storm regime that had been active for three weeks started shrinking northward and winding down within a couple of days after this. My off-time was fixed and set months in advance, so I wish to make it out there again for more of this action.
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