…with Phoenix being the most beautiful and the most affordable, of course.
If you’re stuck at home with nothing to do but surf the internet, the movie linked below will show you a better way of living…
There’s always something to howl about.
…with Phoenix being the most beautiful and the most affordable, of course.
If you’re stuck at home with nothing to do but surf the internet, the movie linked below will show you a better way of living…
Dylan Schleppe says:
Fess up Greg! Are those plastic flowers “growing” from the rocks? They look too perfect to be real.
19 degrees in Austin btw!
February 2, 2011 — 11:22 am
Greg Swann says:
> Are those plastic flowers “growing” from the rocks? They look too perfect to be real.
Those are Desert Daisies, a wildflower, but I took that photo two springs ago. It’s very cold here, too, 38 right now. But no snow!
February 2, 2011 — 1:01 pm
Meg Hurtado says:
I’m pretty happy in San Francisco but, man, I actually do miss Phoenix sometimes. Weird.
February 2, 2011 — 12:05 pm
Greg Swann says:
> I’m pretty happy in San Francisco but, man, I actually do miss Phoenix sometimes.
Phoenix is the perfect city for people who are not looking for anything that might be found in San Francisco. 😉
February 2, 2011 — 1:02 pm
Robert Worthington says:
Greg, now I know what your talking about “weather wise”. I am allowed to admit I’m a moron for thinking freezing cold was the norm for the last 29 years?
February 2, 2011 — 7:59 pm
Greg Swann says:
> now I know what your talking about “weather wise”
Today was cold for Phoenix, but I went to a home inspection this morning wearing shorts and sneakers. Normal temp for today would have been mid-70s, and we’ll be back there by Saturday. People in Chicago won’t be able to excavate their snow-clobbered cars by Saturday.
February 2, 2011 — 9:04 pm