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thats 65f to -22f for the Fahrenheit users... More than just the Americans use the Fahrenheit scale.... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Naw...I wouldn't do that Junkman. She's only a '66. The '49 is safely tucked away and she's getting all the respect a lady of 55 years should receive!!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Grumpa,

I envy you, but only for 3 months a year (Dec, Jan, Feb). Having lived in Chandler (a suburb of Phoenix for those TBNers not familiar with AZ) for a few years, we tired of the temps being over 100 from March through October. The old-timers told us it wasn't that way until the building boom with concrete everywhere--- acts as a heat sink, so evening temps would also be in excess of 90-95, instead of what you'd expect in the desert. My Mom loves it--it's good for her arthritis. But, the family likes the 4 seasons better. Different strokes, I guess...
 
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WE as like you are getting tired of the high temps for 8 of the 12 months of the year. We're moving this spring to our ranch . Just as you said its all the building that retains all the heat, during the summer months up there as soon as the sun goes down the heat goes with it. Not at all like the city when its 10pm and its still 95deg.
 
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Ken, thanks for converting the centigrade to farenheit for us. Now can you explain why the Canadians are still using inches and feet instead of the metric units? I went to a class on building ICF homes put on by a Canadian company. He mentioned the only time they use metric is on gvernment contracts.
 
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GRUMPA; thanks for shareing that with us, my daughter lives in Tempe and she is always telling me how cold it is 50 deg. on a bad day /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif next time i am out there u can buy coffee. here is a pic of a light snowfall in western N.Y.
 

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   / Snow Pictures #28  
I think those of us that live in these snowy areas have to be the most privledged people in the country. Those who don't see snow year round are probably in some sort of denial phase because deep down they know they want snow. There's nothing like it. Fighting colds, slipping down the icy roads, digging out of monster blizzards, turning into a Yeti after snowblowing, being so cold you can hardly move. Watching huge, fluffy lake-effect snow flakes falling is a beautiful site. Yep. I wouldn't trade it for the world! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Btw, keep the snow pictures coming. I love to look at the winter pics!
 
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Its really odd how that works, up north the last time I was up there the high was 50 and I was in short sleeves building a shed and sweating up a storm but its 6000'. Down in Phoenix its 60 and I feel like its freezing. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
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Grumpa,

Congratulations on your upcoming move this Spring. That is one beautiful piece of God's country you've got for yourself /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif I think you will find that you can go outside there and cook up something on the BBQ without roasting yourself as we did when we lived in Phoenix. Enjoy.
 

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