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Thinking about moving to Phoenix ... input / advice?
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Posted on 03/15/2014 7:23:40 PM PDT by Ghost of SVR4

So I am thinking seriously about moving to Phoenix. I have lots of job opportunities out there but am at a loss of the topology as of current. I have a friend out there in Maricopa and he loves it. I will have to rent to start off so I am looking for decent rent for a 3 bdr. Looking for a quiet place or as quiet as I can get it. I currently commute an hour one way. So long as I can keep that, I am open to quite a bit of travel I believe. Also, and this may sound lame, but can I do home garden's out there? Is it simply too hot? What about water? (I'm looking at this from a SHTF perspective as I am accustomed to my area now and its abundance and ease.).

Any input would help...thanks!


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To: Talisker

a man passes away and is at the Pearly Gates

There to receive him is St Peter

While just outside the gate the man sees a man so brilliantly lit it is undescribable

Next to the brilliantly lit man is what looks like a very very large stove

on the top panel of the stove, a red lite is on

the man asks St Peter..... Is that brilliantly lit man, God ?

St Peter answers yes

the man asks...is that a stove

St Peter answers, yes

then the man asks, what is God cookin ?

St Peter answers............Arizona


81 posted on 03/16/2014 9:34:35 AM PDT by advertising guy
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To: Jeff Chandler
I remember the Ski Haus. Never liked Eegees, but I still like "lightening storms, the Catalina Mountains, and the sunsets".


82 posted on 03/16/2014 9:37:02 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (I sooooo miss America!)
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To: advertising guy

There was an evil, vile man in the Yuma prison in the late 1800s. He often cursed God. When he died in the Yuma prison, no one lamented his passing.

Two weeks later, a letter arrived, return address “Hell”.

“Send blankets”, it read, “I’m freezing down here!”


83 posted on 03/16/2014 9:39:25 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (I sooooo miss America!)
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To: Mr Rogers

that’s double tough


84 posted on 03/16/2014 9:42:15 AM PDT by advertising guy
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To: Ghost of SVR4

Scorpions, Tarantulas, rattle snakes, dust storms.


85 posted on 03/16/2014 9:47:24 AM PDT by servantboy777
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To: servantboy777

Oh, forgot one other thing....John McCain.


86 posted on 03/16/2014 9:52:43 AM PDT by servantboy777
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To: HiJinx
Sounds like you’re talking about Indian School and 51st Ave. They nearly killed my business in ‘74.

I wasn't specifically, but you're right, Indian School was one of the roads that they kept digging up (we lived a couple blocks from there). Camelback was another one.

87 posted on 03/16/2014 10:00:52 AM PDT by Fast Moving Angel (It is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization gone with the wind.)
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To: sheana
California has tiered power costs (the more you use the more expensive it gets) and their ‘baseline’ is not doable.

How well I know! It's a rip-off of the first magnitude. There's no way I could possibly stay within my SCE 'baseline.' The one promise Obama's kept is that electricity costs under his administration would "necessarily" go up. Mine have -- like a rocket.

88 posted on 03/16/2014 11:43:09 AM PDT by Bernard Marx
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To: driftdiver

I’m in the center of Phoenix.


89 posted on 03/16/2014 12:17:25 PM PDT by AlmaKing
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To: AlmaKing

ok I’m sorry, you guys have a abundance of water. Is that better?

Without electricity to pump water there is not enough water in that area to support the people that live there. There are a lot of good things about the area, that aint one of them.


90 posted on 03/16/2014 12:23:19 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: driftdiver
Without electricity to pump water there is not enough water in that area to support the people that live there.

Most of the water comes by canal from the Colorado, Salt, and Verde Rivers.

91 posted on 03/16/2014 4:58:03 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler (Obamacare: You can't make an omelette without breaking a few eggs.)
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To: Jeff Chandler

Its hard to miss that canal.

Beautiful area.


92 posted on 03/16/2014 4:59:56 PM PDT by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: Ghost of SVR4

Don’t drink the water......


93 posted on 03/16/2014 5:01:13 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Was Occam's razor made by Gillette?)
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To: Bernard Marx

Well from what I have read SCE is still cheaper than PGE and that is what we have.


94 posted on 03/16/2014 5:02:54 PM PDT by sheana
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To: Ghost of SVR4

If you like seeing cacti wearing Santa hats at Christmas time, you’ll love Phoenix!


95 posted on 03/16/2014 5:11:32 PM PDT by moondoggie
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To: Ghost of SVR4

I grew up in Tempe, a suburb of Phoenix, from middle school through college at ASU and then went back after the military and raised my family. I lived there a total of 45 years. It is a wonderful place to live. It is hot but then you couldn’t pay me to live where it is cold. The weather is gorgeous 9-10 months out of the year. People don’t move there because they like the four seasons or because its cold. Golf year round, all kinds of outdoor activities, major league sports teams, Just about anything you’d like.

You can grow a spring and fall/winter garden. We got so we grew pretty exclusively cactus and succulents for landscaping because that’s what does well there. There’s plenty of water, trees, and everything is air conditioned. We used a big 1600 BTU Master Cool evaporative water cooler to cool our home all but maybe 2 months of the mid summer when it can get real hot and humid. It was nice because it was cheap on electricity and you could leave your windows and doors cracked without worrying about the A/C getting out.

I’d still be living there but my wife and I retired and wanted to get out of the big metropolitan city and moved to rural central Florida. All I can say is, you make the best of what you have when you move there and don’t expect it to be like the place you came from. Because it won’t be. That will make you disappointed and want to move back “home”. When in Rome do as the Romans do. Follow the example of the locals, not the transplants. Like most places, the transplants from other states have altered the place they move to. They are the ones that whine about the heat. I loved the heat. Good luck.


96 posted on 03/16/2014 9:40:47 PM PDT by HotHunt
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To: UnRuley1; ansel12

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y37S5Uha3xo&feature=kp


97 posted on 03/17/2014 3:14:03 AM PDT by Svartalfiar
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To: Svartalfiar

Good song, my dad lived in Tucson sometimes, I think it was during periods that he needed easy access to the VA.


98 posted on 03/17/2014 11:56:59 AM PDT by ansel12 ((Libertarianism offers the transitory concepts and dialogue to move from conservatism, to liberalism)
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To: Ghost of SVR4

When the SHTF, best to live somewhere where you don’t need heat or AC to survive.


99 posted on 03/17/2014 12:07:03 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: Ghost of SVR4
The people here in the Valley are the nicest I've met. It's still America here. My wife is from South America and she loves it here as compared to South Florida. The only thing that sucks is trying to find South American cuisine. The schools where we are seem excellent compared to other parts of the valley but even North of the 101 we hear of troubles in nearby schools. Just a few more years and the kids are done and off.

The scenery is spectacular. If you hike, bike, ride or explore, you've be busy for years.

The traffic sucks...if you can work flexible hours you'll save yourself a ton of misery.

Do I recommend it? Really, whenever I read the news about other places...other states...they seem like "occupied territory" compared to Arizona.

100 posted on 03/18/2014 4:50:11 PM PDT by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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