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We're usually hotter than a firecracker on the Fourth of July this time of year, but lately it's been unusually cool. I've got the A/C in the shop set at 77 and for a minute I thought the A/C was out when I walked into the shop. It was because the temp outside was 75! And that was at 1:30 in the afternoon! Highs have been running around 90.
 
Well thank you for the dern hot and dernder humid welcome. I really love the heat but I do not like the humidity. Spent a few summer in KY (the state --not the product) and that was enough for me.
 
We're usually hotter than a firecracker on the Fourth of July this time of year, but lately it's been unusually cool. I've got the A/C in the shop set at 77 and for a minute I thought the A/C was out when I walked into the shop. It was because the temp outside was 75! And that was at 1:30 in the afternoon! Highs have been running around 90.

Go ahead.... rub it in.... lol
 
Welcome from Tennessee . We dont exactly have extreme temperatures here but if you don't like the weather here give it a couple hours and it will change .
 
Welcome from Tennessee . We dont exactly have extreme temperatures here but if you don't like the weather here give it a couple hours and it will change .

Thanks for the welcome. I have traveled through beautiful Tennessee. Nice state, good people, weather too fickle for me. :confused: My weather is very stable, going to be hot, almost hot and finally hot. :D
 
Welcome from South Florida.

I've been to Arizona twice, and fell in love with Sedona. When I was kid, my family went to the high desert when everything was blooming, and it looked and smelled beautiful.
 
Welcome from South Florida.

I've been to Arizona twice, and fell in love with Sedona. When I was kid, my family went to the high desert when everything was blooming, and it looked and smelled beautiful.

Kevin, thank you for the welcome. Sedona is very nice and very pricey for Arizona. The high desert is very beautiful but again I am a bit prejudiced.
 
Didn't doctors use to prescribe Arizona for allergies? :D

Only the doctors that have never been to the desert in the blooming spring season. Antihistamines are my best friend during the spring. Still I love my desert.
 
I am a desert dweller. Love extreme hot temperatures. Currently reside in an urban area but making future plans to relocate to a more remote location. My aim is true, my typing not so much. Mind works a lot faster than fingers. Not overly sensitive, so if I make a mistake or mis-step, be suer to point me in the right direction.

Howdy there! Welcome from the sunny South, land of the Israelites! And hurricanes, tornadoes, tropical storms, 100 degree heat 70% humidity, and all that other good stuff.
 
Howdy there! Welcome from the sunny South, land of the Israelites! And hurricanes, tornadoes, tropical storms, 100 degree heat 70% humidity, and all that other good stuff.

Thank you, did you by any chance also forget to mention, water moccasins, roaming wild pigs, gators, and all the other wonderful wild life that goes along with 100 degree heat and 70% humidity? The only thing missing and preventing it from being a perfect paradise is no tidal waves. Other than that, your location sound perfect. Joking aside, thanks for the welcome.
 
And don't forget skeeters, ticks, chiggers, yellow jackets and poison ivy. :D

Seriously folks, if the SHTF STAY AWAY! It's too dangerous here! LOL

Nice try Doc but folks will still be headed your way. Now when was the last time you heard somebody say, "If the SHTF, I am headed for the desert"? When it does hit the fan, it is going to just be me and the Apaches.
 

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