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Norseman1
Posted 2007-04-10 1:47 PM (#317361)
Subject: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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Location: Back in the Valley of the Sun Mesa Az.
It's April 10th...expecting three-four inches of snow...Just shovelled out of 12 inches last Wednesday.
My wife and I went to Arizona to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. We traveled the state from north (Grand Canyon) to south (Tucson) and loved every inch of it. I'm seriously looking into moving.

Any Arizona brethren out there with info on areas to look into, and to stay away from, pleawse respond or PM me. I teach, and will be looking for a good district. I like the area North of Phoenix...say Apache Junction/Lake Saquaro on up towards Payson the best...Sedona is nice, but looks bretty spendy...Any thoughts would be appreciated!

Norse(tired of freezin my bones)man1
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stephent28
Posted 2007-04-10 1:55 PM (#317362 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!



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Originally posted by Norseman1:

Any Arizona brethren out there with info on areas to stay away from,
Yeah.....anything within 25 miles of Tupperware's place.
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Norseman1
Posted 2007-04-10 2:08 PM (#317363 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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...sorry for the typo's, my fingers are still frozen and numb from clearing off my winshield this morning...kind of like typing with frozen bratwurst! Does wonders for your guitar playin as well.

Norse(by the way, we were in Arizona about two weeks ago...what a beautiful state!)man1
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-04-10 2:15 PM (#317364 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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Norse,

The combination of Minnesota in the summer and Arizona in the winter is very common, judging by the Minnesota license plates I see around here all winter long.

On the northern side of town, areas such as Deer Valley, Cave Creek, Anthem and Fountain Hills are pretty nice. Actually Payson itself is kind of nice, for a smaller place. Much cooler than Phx in the summertime.

Dave
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Norseman1
Posted 2007-04-10 2:20 PM (#317365 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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Location: Back in the Valley of the Sun Mesa Az.
Payson reminds of Minnesota with mountains. I like all the Ponderosa Pine. The milder climate is attractive as well. I notice that there are teaching openings in Roosevelt and in Globe...do you know anything about those commmunities...and what is Apache Junction like? Seems housing is a little more reasonable there than in the mountains.

thanks again for the reply.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-04-10 2:20 PM (#317366 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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norseman, can you and your wife handle 120 degrees in the summer?

ask tuppy about arizona.

my inlaws own a piece of property they bought "site" unseen in Concho Valley which is at a higher elevation than phoenix. they got it several years ago on one of those mail order land sale deals. now in their twilight years they are not sure what to do with it. they keep receiving offers from real estate investors but have declined every one so far. they paid $10K for a bit over an acre right near a golf course that has been recently built. the offers have not been much more than that unfortunately. perhaps we will inherit it and retire to arizona from hawaii...NOT!
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Norseman1
Posted 2007-04-10 2:23 PM (#317367 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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...well it's not 120 in the higher elevations. A few weeks ago, it was 84 in Phoinex, and 60 miles away in Payson, it was 59 degrees. Average summer highs are in the 80's around Payson and up towards Flagstaff.

Norse(and thanks again Lanaki for all the info on Hawaii...it was just a little out of our reach, so we settled on Arizona for our anniversary trip.)man
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Norseman1
Posted 2007-04-10 2:32 PM (#317368 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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again, if you have suggestions please email me...I really want to hear what you might have to say, but I don't want to clog up the "For Sale" bulletin board doing so...thanks again!
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-04-10 2:39 PM (#317369 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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Hey Norsey, just think how bad it would be if we didn't have global warming!
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Norseman1
Posted 2007-04-10 2:44 PM (#317370 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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...I know, my neighbors and I keep our cars running every night, and spray three cans of Right Gaurd into the atmosphere each day, in an attempt to try and speed up this whole global warming thing.

At the rate of our current climate change, I would say Minnesota should be inhabitable during the winter months, sometime in 3010.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2007-04-10 2:49 PM (#317371 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!



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Flagstaff is beautiful and very similar to the mountains of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado, and most certainly more bug-free than Minnesota. The climate is still very dry. The down side is that everybody from southern California who has every traveled east on I-40 knows this, so expect housing to be more expensive than rural Minnesota.
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lanaki
Posted 2007-04-10 2:53 PM (#317372 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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norseman,
if you do move to arizona, will you change your member name?
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Steve
Posted 2007-04-10 2:55 PM (#317373 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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Hey Norsey, I hear Glen Campbell moved back to LA, so his house in Phoenix is for sale... you could move there... ;)
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Capo Guy
Posted 2007-04-10 7:31 PM (#317374 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!



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Look at this in a practical way.

1. Winter: No more shoveling snow. Save your back :)

2. Summer: Cook your breakfast on your sidewalk and save electricity. :) :)

3. Run over to Tupperware's house and play his guitars. Priceless. :D
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Weaser P
Posted 2007-04-10 7:44 PM (#317375 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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Originally posted by ProfessorBB:
Flagstaff is beautiful and very similar to the mountains of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado, and most certainly more bug-free than Minnesota. The climate is still very dry. The down side is that everybody from southern California who has every traveled east on I-40 knows this, so expect housing to be more expensive than rural Minnesota.
I LOVE Flagstaff! Sedona too!!

Anyone in earshot range of that please disregard. Or at least consider the fact that you may have me as a neighbor sometime in the next 10 years.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-04-10 8:07 PM (#317376 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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For years after we moved out here from the Midwest, our Midwestern family members could not understand how the climate could be totally different 15 miles away. Living in a desert at the edge of the mountains has it's advantages. It's tough to get decent bratwurst, though.
Unfortunately, we have been discovered and you'd probably pay twice the price for half the house if you moved. When I was there last year, I heard that Arizona prices were pretty low, though.
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MWoody
Posted 2007-04-10 8:28 PM (#317377 - in reply to #317361)
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Norsey,

I was fortunate and Miles made a good choice. Up here in the corner we have moderate climate, phenomanal lanscape and we don't talk funny.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2007-04-10 8:37 PM (#317378 - in reply to #317361)
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Norse, if you can stand the tourists, Fla. is a nice place. Lots of water, salt and fresh, and don't forget the hurricanes. Adds a real excitement to life from May to Nov. Just bring a generator. :cool: (we don't talk funny either...yall.)
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-04-10 8:59 PM (#317379 - in reply to #317361)
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Hey Norse, don't be deceived by "It's not that Hot..." statements. Anywhere in the southern 2/3 of the state is HOT. Like 114 degrees. Over 100 is the Norm, not the Exception. Up by Flagstaff is okay, cuz it is 7000 feet up. And it still gets hot. But it ain't humid...

In Phoenix no-one goes out during the day. Nowhere down there does anyone go out... Period. They go from their air-conditioned cars, the their air-conditioned buildings.

So, if you go, stay up North. With the Navajo and Hopi. They know where the weather is livable. That is why they are up by Oak Creek Canyon, and Sedona-way. But since it's gotten spendy, they are in Payson, Cottonwood and Flag.
But it is nice there. Just carry water! Everywhere! Even in the mountains...
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numbfingers
Posted 2007-04-10 9:16 PM (#317380 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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Originally posted by MWoody:
Norsey,

I was fortunate and Miles made a good choice. Up here in the corner we have moderate climate, phenomanal lanscape and we don't talk funny.
You do spell funny though.

Mount Vernon? It's wet over there! I'm staying in the rainshadow.

-Steve W.
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cruster
Posted 2007-04-10 9:28 PM (#317381 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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And here I've been trying to talk the missus into moving *back* to Minnesota! :eek:

On the weather front (heh), they're saying up to 6" for us here tomorrow afternoon, with a Winter Storm Warning in effect. Our flight leaves sometime around 3p, which means we should be in Tampa around dinner time and on the island by, oh, 9p at the latest. That first drink is going to taste mighty good. Might be raining there, but it won't be snowing!
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-04-10 9:38 PM (#317382 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!



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Hey, I miss snow!

I'm from Massachusetts originally. Waaaay back originally.
Out here we only get rain. If we get six inches of snow, it's a Blizzard!
Been in TX, AZ, CA, TN, FL.... All them states with no snow.
(Mountain tops don't count)
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-04-11 12:17 AM (#317383 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!


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It's an ironic thing about the Phoenix area. There's tons of jokes and negative comments about the heat and the desert and all that. But the fact remains it's the fastest growing metropolatin area in the whole friggin country over the last 10 years. And of all the people who have moved here (we're all from someplace else), I've never met a single one that ever wanted to leave. The people that dump on living here, aren't from here. Sure it's hot in the summer, but 345 days of sunshine a year makes people very happy. Are there better climates to live in? Sure. Combined with better job markets? Better cost of living? Healthy life styles? I ain't so sure. Dave
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-04-11 12:34 AM (#317384 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!



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Suckers born every minute. Keeps that maniac, Sheriff Jo-pie (whatever his name is) busy.

On the real side, it is a self-fulfilling prophecy...

People come looking for work.
So you need more housing,
So you need more construction workers,
So you need more cooks/waitresses to feed the construction workers,
So you need more housing,
So you need more workers...

It's the perfect storm!
Been there, Done that, AIN'T GOING BACK!!!

[but, unlike Portland, it don't rain too often there]
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Waskel
Posted 2007-04-11 8:53 AM (#317385 - in reply to #317361)
Subject: Re: OT: OK I've had it...Arizona Here I come!



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Norsey, better plan on learning Spanish...
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