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Valley of the Sun Quilters   Off-Topic Chat

Started 8/20/15 by KSCarolyn; 2414723 views.
karensquilte

From: karensquilte

5/4/21

Judy, our summers are alot drier then Florida and we learn to do things outside first thing in the morning and stay inside during the day.  August is our worse month when it is more humid.  But I've lived here in the valley for over 50 years and like you I have learned to live inside in the summer three months of the year and enjoy my winters, fall and spring here.  But I understand what you mean about staying put in one place.

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

5/4/21

But when your shoes want to stick to the asphalt in the parking lot ...

And when your glasses fog up when you walk from your condo to your car ...

Never mind.  LOL

it all depends on what you are used to and what you are prepared for.  I'd take the AZ heat over snow and ice any day.  Or over the perpetual rain in the pacific northwest.  But I grew up in the desert.  Now the dust storms, that's another matter.  I still have dirt in my hair from my childhood.  stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes

LindaPutt

From: LindaPutt

5/4/21

I agree - and getting acclimated to the area too.

When we bought our home in AZ, we moved in over the holidays (December), and just loved it.  Then summer came and we just hated it.  We put our house on the market that first summer and planned to move back to Colorado.  The house didn’t sell fast enough, fall came, and the weather was pleasant again.  By the next summer our bodies had better acclimated to the heat and we’ve enjoyed it ever since.  We had a pool in that first house and used it all year long.  Now we’re so accustomed to the heat that we walk every morning – even in the summer.  Of course we go out at about 6am but it’s really pleasant at that time of day nearly all year long.

Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

From: Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

5/4/21

LindaPutt said:

Of course we go out at about 6am but it’s really pleasant at that time of day nearly all year long.

6AM?!?!?!?!   Holy moley, my eyeballs aren't even THINKING about opening, much less being awake, at that time!  :-)

Although, I do understand about having the whole day in front of you to get your stuff done.  :-)

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

5/4/21

My eyes are open but my body won't be in gear for another two hours so I am sort of in agreement with you, Pirate.

When I started fitness walking in 2013, I would go out at 5 a.m. during the Summer - that's the coolest time of the day.  And don't go thinking I'm an early bird or anything, because as soon as I got home, I would go right back to bed.  Used to work at night, you know.  ha

LABFIEND

From: LABFIEND

5/5/21

LindaPutt said:

Of course we go out at about 6am but it’s really pleasant at that time of day nearly all year long.

My sister did that also, when she lived in Mesa, then Yuma.  You get all your stuff done early, so you can stay in later when it is hot.  I wouldn't go back to Phoenix because there are too many people!  When I grew up in Phoenix, the northern border of the town was about Union Hills, the sheep herders would go across the desert north of that.  I love the desert, but there are too many people in Phoenix-LOL!

Yeah, and as kids, we use to see how far we could walk barefoot on the asphalt before our feet started burning. (Yes, I know, there is something wrong with me-ROTFL)

When we first moved to Phoenix, all we had was a swamp cooler.

I could go on and on-LOL!

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

5/5/21

Yeah, and as kids, we use to see how far we could walk barefoot on the asphalt before our feet started burning. (Yes, I know, there is something wrong with me-ROTFL)

When we first moved to Phoenix, all we had was a swamp cooler.

Ah, that Arizona pioneer spirit!  Give me Johnny Appleseed's applejack (hard cider) any day.

Cathy (cacnurse1)

From: Cathy (cacnurse1)

5/6/21

keddykat75 said:

Quilting is going great.

Thanks for the picture.  Bet it looks great on your bed.  Do you have other projects waiting in the wings?

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