Now that things are settling down a bit, I have time to post a picture of our new house in Glendale, AZ.
Here it is - all 2 stories, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2200 sp. ft. of it! :D
Now that things are settling down a bit, I have time to post a picture of our new house in Glendale, AZ.
Here it is - all 2 stories, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2200 sp. ft. of it! :D
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Oooh, very nice Steve! Congratulations to you and Marlena on your new home!
So glad you and Marlena made it down there. Great looking house!
I'll have to take you, Marlena, and Jim out to dinner next time I'm down that way.
J. R. Smith
Hold off a bit...I'm not quite there yet!
We ran into a "deal" too good to pass up. I'd taken one car down there about a month ago. As I was arriving after a 2-day, 1808 mile journey, and while threading my way thru the neighborhood, I noticed a big moving truck conspicuous by it's lack of blaring colors and signage. As I passed, I noticed a small sign in the upper corner, "So and So Moving, Minneapolis, MN." Well, I had to stop. Turns out the guy runs to Phoenix every couple weeks or so and often has room in the back for private moves. It turned out mine was too big for him so he introduced me to an experienced mover who is dating his daughter. I saved about 50% but had to move stuff 12-27. He had room for about 2/3rds of our stuff. The next move is taking place next Wednesday. Loki (our 65# Standard Poodle who allows us to occuply his life) and I will drive down the other car. My wife will fly down on the 21st, hoping that I'll have everything unpacked by then.
Steve, I'm sure you'd reinforce this thot: If you don't have to move, DON'T! Particularly from a home with a basement and 14 years worth of accumulated junk.
That should be described as 4 Main forums, 2 sub forums, 3 Internal Forums and 2200 Threads !
May this Place give you all the perpetual Satisfaction and Peace
Sandeep
:DOriginally posted by sandeepgoodbole
That should be described as 4 Main forums, 2 sub forums, 3 Internal Forums and 2200 Threads !
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Steve,
Place looks great! Hope you both enjoy. I bet the climate out there is pretty hard to beat. And not to hard to take for that matter either. :)
Lovely house, Steve! Congratualtions to you and Marlena!
:cheers:
~Cindy
"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning." -Catherine Aird-
Have many years of happiness in your new home!
Nice place there Steve. I am just admiring the fact that I don't see any snow something I can't do in my present house!! Congratulations on your new house I am really very happy for you and your wife.
Steph
Tis a grand house, Blue skys in the middle of winter!
I wish you all the best in your new home
I don't want to make anyone too jealous but I was working in the yard today in shorts and no shirt. The temperature is around 75 with blue skys and a slight breeze! :DOriginally posted by ioconnell
Tis a grand house, Blue skys in the middle of winter!
Don't feel too bad though. I still have to go through the infamous Phoenix summer that lasts about 7 months with temperatures over 100 F!
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So Steve,
Shorts and no shirt? That paints a picture I could have done without for the rest of my life :bbg:
Anyway, congrats on completing the journey.
Darris C.
Careful big guy or you might start getting pictures in your email! :DOriginally posted by Darris Chambless
So Steve,
Shorts and no shirt? That paints a picture I could have done without for the rest of my life :bbg:
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If you do, I'm going to send some of me in a Speedo swim suit :bbg:
Darris C.
Originally posted by Darris Chambless
If you do, I'm going to send some of me in a Speedo swim suit :bbg:
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are scaring me!
Congratulations again, Steve.
Laurie
Ah yes summer in Phoenix...I remember it all too clearly. I was 16 and we went on our oh so infamous family vacation. Actually my sister had a friend that had moved from NJ to Phoenix so we decided to go see my sister's friend and visit the Grand Canyon. Well my sister's friend took us to down town Phoenix for the 4th of July...one minute PARTY PARTY PARTY next minute EMT guy is over me saying MISS MISS are you ok??? I guess 130 degrees was much more than I could handle so I dehydrated and passed out. It was a fantastic trip despite that and the monsoon we got caught in going to Prescott. She took us to an awesome restaurant called Ed Debevic's (sp??) It was like going to Al's in Happy Day's. Is it still there? We also went to Scottsdale which was awesome. I wouldn't mind being there right now as TN is freezing cold right now.
Steph
Ahhh, but its a dry heat (you know, just like in a convection oven ;) ).Don't feel too bad though. I still have to go through the infamous Phoenix summer that lasts about 7 months with temperatures over 100 F!
Really, its warmer there than it is here in the Floridian Panhandle! I love that tile roof (a lot of beach houses have those around here). Guess you'll be sporting a tan for Expo this year!
As for Darris in a speedo, oomph! :D
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I hope you realize that by moving to Arizona, your chances of dieing from a strange flesh eating disease went up to 4 in 100000.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articl...eating-ON.html
Thanks for that cheery thought Night Train!
The weird thing is that this happened several years ago to a woman in a town that I worked in while living in California. And before you say anything - NO, I'm not a carrier! :p
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I got to thinkin' about this and thought I'd share it with you Steve,
It will take you at least three summers to become acclimated to the temperatures in AZ but once you do it won't be so bad. Take it from a West Texan where the temperature out here can kill people that aren't use to it :) Also I wonder if it's the same out in AZ when during the day it's 105 and when the sun goes down it's still 105? ;)
As to the "carrier" remark, I'd go get checked out if I were you. You could be a carrier of some dreaded disease. There's no telling what a person can pick up in California :)
Take care,
Darris C.
You're right about the summers. It's been 14 years since I've gone through an AZ summer and I'm definitely not looking forward to it. I think I'll just stay inside during the day in my air-conditioned office at home and send Marlena out for food and supplies! :D
P.S. The summer nights are hot too (>90), but it doesn't feel as bad when there's no sun blazing down. I'll do all my bike riding and excercising during the night.
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:idea: Why not get a multi-gym in front of the puter,Steve Machol said:
I'll do all my bike riding and excercising during the night.
:p save having to get up and breth in all that fresh air...
Actually I've converted one of the spare bedrooms into a gym. It's actually pretty nice! What I meant was waiting for the night to do any outdoor exercising.
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