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Old 06-30-2009, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by amma
We do have 4 defined seasons here, the maples are gorgeous in the fall, along side the fir trees :wink:

Like I said to my grandpa...............
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Originally Posted by tlrnhi
I haven't seen 4 seasons in so long, I think I forgot what they are! lol
I have 3 seasons here,,,,hot, hotter and REALLY hot!
Poor Terri!
I'm going to visit my Dad in AZ in 2 weeks - ugh! Love Dad, hate the heat! But at least it should be a DRY heat. Yeah, right, like that really makes a difference when it's 114....
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Originally Posted by tlrnhi
I haven't seen 4 seasons in so long, I think I forgot what they are! lol
I have 3 seasons here,,,,hot, hotter and REALLY hot!

Is Guam as humid as here? Our average daily humidity is in the 80-90's. Gasp, Gasp. :(
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Where in AZ is he, Sue? I was in Tucson as a traveler (nursing) and absolutely LOVED it. Sure it was hot, but as you said it was dry, and I could take it a lot easier than the humidity. And it always cooled off nicely at night. Funny thing, Phoenix is soooo much more humid than Tucson.

For all the rest of you that means that Tucson humidity was about 10% and Phoenix was about 40%! LOL
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I would love to live where the climate is drier, but not quite that Hot!!! maxing out at a 100-105 is about all I can take!!! :lol: :lol: I love the cold dry winters...I can do to about -20 when it hit -40 I could not be pried out of the house LOL
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Yes, it's always humid here. It's been awful the past month, hence the reason my electric bill was up $200. Had to turn on ALL a/cs in the house.
Right now it's pretty cool. Have a nice breeze going, so have all windows open.

You mean ya'll can't see her do her ballet? WOW! Guess I'm the lucky one! She's very graceful on 2 feet! :) :)
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gaigai, I would gladly ship you some raspberries and blackraspberries, but I am afraid they would be well on their way to becoming jam, by the time you got them :roll: Don't know how you would package them to keep them whole and fresh???
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Originally Posted by tlrnhi
Yes, it's always humid here. It's been awful the past month, hence the reason my electric bill was up $200. Had to turn on ALL a/cs in the house.
Right now it's pretty cool. Have a nice breeze going, so have all windows open.

You mean ya'll can't see her do her ballet? WOW! Guess I'm the lucky one! She's very graceful on 2 feet! :) :)
You been drinking that whacky Guam juice Terri??? Instead of seeing pink elephants it's horses dancing on their hind legs :shock: :lol: :lol:
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Dad's in Sun City, just west of Phoenix.
What can I say, I'm just a So Cal gal. We do get into the 100s, but humidity is not toooo bad, and it doesn't usually last...well, sometimes a week at a time. And more often than not, it does cool down at night.
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Did you all see the 3 digital magazines Sondray just posted??? I wonder how soon til they will all be digital???
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