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Unread 12-03-2020, 10:50 AM   #1
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For the "Green New Dealers" that will flock to Gates Cyber city, consider this. This is in your backyard there, and prevailing winds being what they are;

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palo_V...rating_Station

Can't live comfortably in AZ without AC ! Gonna need a LOT of windmills and solar panels to sustain your presence.
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Hi to all, I loaded up my family in South Dakota in a 25 ft rider truck and made a, "Grapes of wrath!" epic move to AZ with the hope and promise of a better life for my wife and I, and opportunity for my kids.
As for me, I miss the springs and falls, hunting and fishing, but it seems a fair trade for the absence of spring tornados and brutally cold winters! I had a chance to offer my family a better life and I took it, the outcome remains to be seen, but I've won some and lost some... One always has many steps and choices to make in life going forwards! And some steps back as you struggle to make the right decisions with both your head and your heart, most times not even relatively close in the outcome?
Now, 20 plus years down the road, not much has changed except the view ahead, and the experiences behind... I can't imagine moving to any other place than AZ. So, still, I go forward! Best to all, til....lat'r....GT
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Hi to all, I loaded up my family in South Dakota in a 25 ft rider truck and made a, "Grapes of wrath!" epic move to AZ with the hope and promise of a better life for my wife and I, and opportunity for my kids.
As for me, I miss the springs and falls, hunting and fishing, but it seems a fair trade for the absence of spring tornados and brutally cold winters! I had a chance to offer my family a better life and I took it, the outcome remains to be seen, but I've won some and lost some... One always has many steps and choices to make in life going forwards! And some steps back as you struggle to make the right decisions with both your head and your heart, most times not even relatively close in the outcome?
Now, 20 plus years down the road, not much has changed except the view ahead, and the experiences behind... I can't imagine moving to any other place than AZ. So, still, I go forward! Best to all, til....lat'r....GT
Hi G.T. I was in AZ in 1964, as a young child. A business associate of my father was married to a woman whose father was the chief developer of the Carefree & Cave Creek area. At that time, there was easily a mile between homes and the landscape was unreal. I would wander around in the desert and pretend I was on another planet. The amount of wildlife at that time as unreal. I'm sure it has been developed densely since then. The town of Carefree had a sundial that heated water for the local residences...thats how low the demand was.
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