Saturday, May 1, 2010

Arizona the Land of Milk and Honey

The Land of Milk and Honey


When we relocated to the land of milk and honey, (Arizona) I actually thought it was the most unsightly place I had ever seen. The heat, the sand, the wind, The summers were unbearable if you had to go outside for a period of time, but the winters were delightful! Our Children loved it and now so do I, it is our home.

Arizona has a few cold days and quiet a few cold nights, and we have many people here for the winter from cold parts of the country and other parts of the world, we refer to these people as “snow birds” :) Some buy a retirement home here and the rumor is, If you live in Arizona you will live longer! :)

One thing that is hard for older folks to understand, when you go out during the day shopping, you will see younger people in shorts and tank tops while you are wearing sweats! The young children go to school with bare arms. I have never understood that and want to get them a sweater or jacket :)

I think the ideal way to live in Arizona is to have a home in the valley and a home in the mountains, where the air is clean, skies are even more clear and beautiful and they have lakes for fishing. They do sell little plots of land to build on and some people are building small module cabins there and they are quiet nice and not an eye sore to observe . The people are warm and friendly.


Home of the Diamondbacks ball club and a park that has a personality of it's own!

Food court, restaurants swimming pool, chefs, white table cloths, the food is outstanding but very pricey! Television's all around on the walls, so you won't miss the action while you enjoy lunch or dinner. If you buy tickets in the best section, you will be able to have those V.I.P. facilities at your disposal.


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