yeah, that's what it sounds like. I found the entire metropolitan areas of Phx and Tucson to be very disturbing, truly a phoenix brought forth out of embers.. Not a place where millions were meant to live... millions of scorpions maybe..
Printable View
On the other hand you never have to turn the hot water on to your washing machine ... and you can take a perfectly comfortable shower when the water heater isn't working. :D
I do admit that when i had to go to AZ in March, I *did* like the Carefree/Cave Creek area, where we stayed. I had been many times before, but just for eating/shopping. First, it still looked like AZ; desert plants everywhere. No strip malls, big shopping. A few degrees cooler because of the elevation. Narrow, country type roads, with lots of riders everywhere. Small town feeling.
Gee, it sounds like where I live now!
I did catch my DH looking at condo ads for the area after we got back. Seriously, we would never move back, but perhaps maybe have a place to use for a few weeks in the winter when we retire and let our kids use it, too. It's still awhile before that would happen, so it's a moot point.
Mimi, you said it exactly. Large numbers of people aren't meant to live in such a climate. I guess if it had the stayed the way it was in the 70s when I moved there, it might be OK. But, I always think of that song "Baker St." when I think of Phx... "so many people, but it's got no soul."
Does anyone know why they don't build "up" in the Southwest? Instead of endless sprawling single or two story building, how come they don't build high rises?? :confused:
I did a 600k brevet this weekend. Last in the series 200, 300, 400 and 600k. I don't really feel like writing a report like after my first one a few years back. Just thought I'd share.
And my last 2 finger in my left hand are numb. Really annoying. :rolleyes: I shouldn't complain - could be worse.
Hey, I wondered how it was going for you. Glad you finished!
Veronica
Way to be casual MP. "Oh....I just rode a butt-load of miles this weekend...no biggie..." :rolleyes:
*Congratulations!*
Heh heh. Thanks snap.
Way to go MP!
Maybe because they do have land. Maybe because heat rises & it's more costly to build up because of the air conditioning costs. I really don't know, I'm guessing.
Many newer homes are two stories in Tucson. They have postage stamp sized yards. And the UA is building up because they are landlocked.
Thanks guys! :o My faithful friends stalking me....
Hey maillotpois, are you still riding your motorcycle?? I'm doing a long weekend trip over the 4th of July... can't WAIT to get out on the highway and get some helmet time.
Yes! In fact I played hooky the other day and rode the moto out to watch the TOC Mt Hamilton stage. It was super fun because I'd just ridden that on my bike for a double century a couple weeks before and it was SO much easier on the moto! :p And I passed so many cyclists! I rarely pass anyone climbing Mt. Hamilton! :p
The multistrada is SO comfy to ride. I can't wait to take a long trip. Have fun on yours.
Well, I rode 300 miles last weekend on my bicycle. Boy is my butt sore!
(no I didn't. I just always wanted to say that.)