live4theking
Old Man with a Hat
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Yes, I'm sick of it and our glorious paper had a headline that said something to the effect of 6 more weeks of gray and gloom. Yeah.
Tuszon less crowded than Phoenix, not shake'en bake summer yet.
Nice place. And nice weather too!
I'm thinking TN or western NC.My brother and his family used to live in Tucson. We visited in June of 2014.
When we got there, the first thing I asked was "Where the hell is your tan?" They said they stay inside most of the time because of the heat.
The daytime temps hit 105/110 every day while we were there.
They didn't have AC, but something called a swamp cooler. IMO that didn't do the job.
I would still need 4 seasons too, but somewhere where the winters aren't as bad as here, and where the winter season doesn't last as long.
I've been there in the summer. Once in 1970 and pretty much passed out on a tennis court at 9:30 am. More times between 2008-2012 when my father lived in Surprise. The summers are miserable seeing as how I don't like temps above 85 much less 105 by 10:00 am.
As it is almost 100,000 people a year move here in spite of the heat.
Those three very hot months are for population control. Without them so many people would move here it would look like Singapore or Beijing or Calcutta. We'd all be on top of each other wearing masks for all the pollution. As it is almost 100,000 people a year move here in spite of the heat.
Just think how much redoing that shitty tile job is going to cost. Great kitchen and fugg up the tile. meh.
Those three very hot months are for population control. Without them so many people would move here it would look like Singapore or Beijing or Calcutta. We'd all be on top of each other wearing masks for all the pollution. As it is almost 100,000 people a year move here in spite of the heat.
Yes Phonix had been growing too fast for half a century or more. My point being without the extreme summer heat it would be much worse.Too late as you have already been discovered. The Phoenix of today is a very, very, very far cry from what it was in 1970.
Yes Phonix had been growing too fast for half a century or more. My point being without the extreme summer heat it would be much worse.
Yes Phonix had been growing too fast for half a century or more. My point being without the extreme summer heat it would be much worse.
I knew that was your point. Your major problem is that so many people moved to Phoenix from states like the upper Midwest or the East Coast and tried to bring along their environment also. When there in 1970 a lawn was pretty much unheard of in Phoenix. While the place was hot it was a clean dry climate. Clean is gone. Not as dry as it once was. Pollen issues when there never was in the past. It is a shame as I liked it better back then and could say the same about Las Vegas of today.
Unfortunately I don't think there is anywhere on our planet that is better now than 50 years ago.
Other Americans or people crossing the Southern border?As it is almost 100,000 people a year move here in spite of the heat.