Erni's Mummy says: All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go ...

All my bags are packed I'm ready to go
I'm standin' here outside your door
I hate to wake you up to say goodbye
But the dawn is breakin' it's early morn
The taxi's waitin' he's blowin' his horn

The adventures of Erni's Mummy begins. 

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Comment by Carina on June 20, 2013 at 6:51am

oh South Kaibab brings back "warm" memories, I turned back as soon as I saw this sign and my feet were practically burning ;)

Did Mummy make it to Skeleton Point?!

Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on June 19, 2013 at 11:02pm

A plan looks like it is in place.  Four litres of water will need to be carried along the South Kaibab trail.  It gets hot very quickly as you go down into this monster.

Ceder Ridge sounds too tame.

But who knows how far the Mummy will get.  Skeleton Point sounds like a good idea.  The name has a nice ring to it.

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on June 19, 2013 at 5:21pm

Your style might be to stab the Mummy. Just an educated guess.

Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on June 19, 2013 at 5:15pm

The Mummy is made out of a sand stone like plaster.  The idea was to hit is with the hammer and chip away the pièces to find out what is inside.  Remember back when Erni mailed it?  It was very cold in Germany, hence the gloves, or he didn't want to leave finger prints!

Hitting a Mummy with a hammer is just not my style.  There must be another way.

I have other more natural plans for the Mummy.

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on June 19, 2013 at 5:04pm

Did you take that photo, Kat? Monument Valley--unearthly (sort of what Erni said!). My sister was just out there too. A little late to run into Dean. Unique and gorgeous landscapes. Takes your breath away.

Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on June 19, 2013 at 11:01am

Mummy could be made of acrylic and marble dust...like new reproductions of 

Greek statues for the tourists: light weight and non-breakable?

Monument Valley is beautiful Navajo territory and the "monuments"

are numbered along the 17 mile trail, as Dean said.

9 Artists Point...is the 9th stop...there are many:

File:MonumentValley 640px.jpg

Mittens

Totem Pole

3 sisters

The Thumb

North window

The Hub

Elephant Butt( I kid you not! or is that "butte"?)

Camel Butte

Honeymoon Arch

Pine Tree Arch

Sentinel Mesa

Hunts Mes...etc, etc.....

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on June 19, 2013 at 4:17am

Mummy looks like plaster--very attractive thought--which might be a bit much to expect Dean to lug around. Probably plastic, but still, one can hope.

Comment by Nancy Bell Scott on June 18, 2013 at 10:37pm

Your photos during the mummy's travels are stupendous, Dean. Very imaginative ideas. The mummy fits in well with the landscapes you visited. A fine match.

Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on June 18, 2013 at 10:31pm

At this point Mummy has no idea what will happen to her in the Grand Canyon.

But maybe the rangers will save her.

A new adventure begins

Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on June 18, 2013 at 10:25pm

The nine is the stop number of a 17 mile loop you drive around.

The distance from Artisit point to Rock Art is a long way.

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