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Old Yesterday, 03:09 PM
 
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My "summer lifestyle" involves staying indoors as much as possible.
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Old Today, 02:12 PM
 
Location: Chandler, AZ
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To be honest, a lot of the country is like this. Fall is the best season IMO.

Winters here are very nice in comparison to most of the country. Sure, it can drop below the freezing point a few nights each winter, but it's rare to have a day where the high is less than 50 degrees. Just put on a jacket and life is good.

The things I dislike the most about Phoenix weather are (1) the relentless nature of summer, and (2) during the nice times of year the days are shorter. With that said, it's perfect for snowbirding. Live here Nov-April, and then the rest of the year anywhere in the northern part of the country (or at elevation).
You forgot to mention that during that time there are a LOT more people here as well. Everything gets crowded.
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Old Today, 02:59 PM
 
Location: Victory Mansions, Airstrip One
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You forgot to mention that during that time there are a LOT more people here as well. Everything gets crowded.
Good point.

I guess my wife and I have lived here long enough that we've established a seasonal pattern. We know what trails to avoid certain times of year, which restaurants absolutely will need a reservation in the winter, etc.
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Old Today, 07:52 PM
 
Location: Northern California
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Yes, and if you live near a golf course lots of mosquitos. Not like minnesota where you look out a window
and see a flock of mosquitos flying away with a cow but still bad enough to be annoying.
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MN mosquitos are mild in comparison towet areas (while it is also warm outside)...

MN's reputation is exaggerated.
So in reality, they don't carry off cows, only pigs?
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