Follow Up to “How to Survive a Phoenix Winter”

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Back in December, I wrote a post titled “How to Survive a Phoenix Winter”. I believe I annoyed a few fine citizens of the Northeast, Midwest, North and even Canada.

I just thought I’d provide a little follow-up to how the Phoenix winter is going…

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Jay Thompson

I'm a real estate broker in Phoenix, Arizona and the publisher of the Phoenix Real Estate Guy blog. I tend to drive too fast and scream at the University of Texas and Denver Broncos football teams. My two kids are smarter than most adults I know and my wife is simply amazing.

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I was inspired by your earlier post to write a similar one, I even included a Poenix forecast. Here in Vancouver, BC we put sunscreen on the kids today, the bulbs are starting to bloom and temp will be about 11c (thats about 52ish in your crazy farenheit). I'd link to the post right HERE, but I don't know the HTML so its in the other place....

Jay's note: I added the link for you Matt...

But the ice hanging from the trees and power lines is so pretty... you're really missing something by basking in that 70 degree weather... how boring!

Thanks Jay...here's a virtual Canadian snowball right back atcha.

http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_19524.aspx

I think we had our nicest day of the year today here in Happy Valley, UT. 45 degrees!

How to survive a summer in Arizona, a winter in Virginia or both in Charleston, move to Silicon Valley where the current temp is 64 and only getting better. No unbearable heat in the summer and no snow in the winter. Oh, and no humidity either. You got to love it!

But we're doing fine in Charleston, temps have been in the high 60's with sunshine for a while and the spring is blooming early. And as you know, I lived in Phoenix for several years and the summer heat is nothing compared to cold, snow, ice and what not.

How about a guide to surviving Arizona's summer. My stomach gets in knots thinking about the heat. I would prefer 10 ft of snow to the heat here.

That's cool. Here in Virginia, we're kinda partial to the black ice we have this afternoon. It keeps us on our toes.

I was inspired by your earlier post to write a similar one, I even included a Poenix forecast. Here in Vancouver, BC we put sunscreen on the kids today, the bulbs are starting to bloom and temp will be about 11c (thats about 52ish in your crazy farenheit). I'd link to the post right HERE, but I don't know the HTML so its in the other place....

Jay's note: I added the link for you Matt...

But the ice hanging from the trees and power lines is so pretty... you're really missing something by basking in that 70 degree weather... how boring!

Thanks Jay...here's a virtual Canadian snowball right back atcha.

http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_19524.aspx

Looks like Vegas weather. Good thing too for us. Southwest Gas jacked their rates up and people all over the valley have seen their gas bills double for the last two months.

I think we had our nicest day of the year today here in Happy Valley, UT. 45 degrees!

Jay - what you annoyed someone? - lol :-) The weather looks great - if anyone wants to give up on AZ....maybe they want to come to FL - the beaches are great this time of year :-) Have a good one!!

How to survive a summer in Arizona, a winter in Virginia or both in Charleston, move to Silicon Valley where the current temp is 64 and only getting better. No unbearable heat in the summer and no snow in the winter. Oh, and no humidity either. You got to love it!

But we're doing fine in Charleston, temps have been in the high 60's with sunshine for a while and the spring is blooming early. And as you know, I lived in Phoenix for several years and the summer heat is nothing compared to cold, snow, ice and what not.

How about a guide to surviving Arizona's summer. My stomach gets in knots thinking about the heat. I would prefer 10 ft of snow to the heat here.

That's cool. Here in Virginia, we're kinda partial to the black ice we have this afternoon. It keeps us on our toes.

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