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rocmoc
Jan 12, 2014Explorer
We are full-time residents of AZ and live in a stick & mortar community where nearly 1/2 of the homes are Snowbirders. Most leave in April with all Snowbirds gone by May claiming 80 degrees is too hot. Us desert rats can't wait for the heat of May so we can enjoy our pools. The winds generally start and are strongest in April. Again we don't find the winds annoying, all tho we did have to chase a large patio umbrella down that landed over a mile away & a large C span type dish nearly a 1/4 mile (my fault, had taken it loose from the base to junk out). Both of these were caught up in what we call dust devils (baby tornadoes).
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
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