OT: 2024 Weather Thread

Stumbledore

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Agreed. My approach to healthcare here is to hope to not need it. Because its a mess. Hopefully some of the changes in AHC here will make it better. Been a long time since our Healthcare system was a model for others.

At one time long ago Alberta was ahead of the healthcare curve.

Happy retirement! I love it. Known some people in San Diego as well but pretty pricey place. Most snowbirds seem to choose Arizona for affordability. I doubt I end up moving or getting a property somewhere else but you never know.
San Diego is gorgeous but hellishly expensive. Arizona most places are too toxic.
 

Drivesaitl

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So the city finally cleared my neighborhood street overnight. Good for a day. Just in time for a bunch more snowfall.
Ours done today as well. Along with the two foot high berms created and some of it onto previously shoveled sidewalks. This a day after the city exorts property owners to keep sidewalks clear, they dump chunks of what they graded over sidewalks. This is the service we pay incredibly for.
 
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What do you mean toxic? Had a place down there for 15 years and it was great, most people were super nice.
Not sure if it was about the people statement.

Many areas in Phoenix and Arizona are toxic due to previous mines and operations, tailings, and other contamination etc. What was once a dumping ground of out of state problems is now a populated state itself.

So many toxic sites and so little disclosure about them typically. This gives some info regionally on Maricopa county.


Further NPL seems to constantly downplay severity of pollutants contaminants in its Superfund monitored areas. It seems the entity exists to prolong matters and contest matters that are before the courts. In many jurisdictions this going for 50yrs.

Heres a wider breakdown of Arizona contaminated "Superfund" cites and locations.


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I owned a place in Mesa during and after the 2020 election.

'Nuff said.

To each their own I suppose. Had a great time in Phoenix and love Arizona, the place has awesome scenery, tons to do, and other than 1 crazy guy never had a problem. Desert Ridge up by the JW is an awesome area.
 
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Not sure if it was about the people statement.

Many areas in Phoenix and Arizona are toxic due to previous mines and operations, tailings, and other contamination etc. What was once a dumping ground of out of state problems is now a populated state itself.

So many toxic sites and so little disclosure about them typically. This gives some info regionally on Maricopa county.


Further NPL seems to constantly downplay severity of pollutants contaminants in its Superfund monitored areas. It seems the entity exists to prolong matters and contest matters that are before the courts. In many jurisdictions this going for 50yrs.

Heres a wider breakdown of Arizona contaminated "Superfund" cites and locations.


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Every city has their environmental catastrophe areas, look at Calgary where they wanted to build their first arena. Our toxic area currently resides in City Hall.

Been to every corner of Arizona and most points in between, on horseback, ATV, 4 x 4, a bit of hiking, boating (they have a couple of fantastic lakes near the valley), tons of sightseeing, out to the giant meteor crater, out to Tombstone, Grand Canyon, the desert, the mountains, all over the valley. Love it.
 

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To each their own I suppose. Had a great time in Phoenix and love Arizona, the place has awesome scenery, tons to do, and other than 1 crazy guy never had a problem. Desert Ridge up by the JW is an awesome area.
I agree about the awesome areas, from the canyon down to Montezuma down to Tucson.

If you can dismiss all the lies, corruption, threats and intimidation from the Lake era as "1 crazy guy" then you obviously haven't lived in Arizona.
 

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I agree about the awesome areas, from the canyon down to Montezuma down to Tucson.

If you can dismiss all the lies, corruption, threats and intimidation from the Lake era as "1 crazy guy" then you obviously haven't lived in Arizona.
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Makes 100% sense.
 

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I agree about the awesome areas, from the canyon down to Montezuma down to Tucson.

If you can dismiss all the lies, corruption, threats and intimidation from the Lake era as "1 crazy guy" then you obviously haven't lived in Arizona.

By 1 crazy guy I mean the crazy guy in the condo below us who was literally crazy and lived with his elderly father. But otherwise it was a great 15 years.

We sold in 2016 and enjoy visiting when we go back but haven’t been down there for a few years now.

The Lake area is great, we were only 20 minutes from Lake Pleasant’s east side (if you drive fast lol) but preferred the west side. Saguaro and Canyon Lakes are great. The road to Theodore Roosevelt Lake is insane. My dad just about drove over the cliff, scared the shit outta me.

Never lived up in the Lake area there so don’t know it’s politics. I thought you said you lived in Mesa?



 

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By 1 crazy guy I mean the crazy guy in the condo below us who was literally crazy and lived with his elderly father. But otherwise it was a great 15 years.

We sold in 2016 and enjoy visiting when we go back but haven’t been down there for a few years now.

The Lake area is great, we were only 20 minutes from Lake Pleasant’s east side (if you drive fast lol) but preferred the west side. Saguaro and Canyon Lakes are great. The road to Theodore Roosevelt Lake is insane. My dad just about drove over the cliff, scared the shit outta me.

Never lived up there so don’t know it’s politics.
Wow, you gotta spell it out for some guys.

Lake = Kari Lake, corrupt governor, read some news webs for gawdsakes.
 
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And it's only going to get worse over the next 4 years.

And all the fantastic scenery in the world won't make up for the cost of surgery down there. We sold our retirement place and moved back where we belong.

We go to Hawaii now for our winter getaway but only for 3-4 weeks. Mrs5 wants to be near water and it’s warmer in winter.

If your full time snowbirding then you need some sort of medical insurance or a very large bank account.

Wow, you gotta spell it out for some guys.

Lake = Kari Lake, corrupt governor, read some news webs for gawdsakes.

I don’t follow US politics for gawdsakes and all politicians of every stripe are corrupt c**nts. Look at our current Federal Government as Examples A thru Z.

I guess if you let that run your show you’ll never be happy anywhere.
 
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We are going down to Bucarias for the 2nd winter in a row, and staying for 2 months this time in a beautiful new condo. About 20 minutes out of Puerto Vallarta - think Sherwood Park or St. Albert compared to Edmonton type of thing. Really great place with nice folks and we're only a short 10 minute walk from the entertainment area - think Whyte Avenue type of thing without the thugs (lol). Pretty much every day is nice (about 80) and no sweaters required like you need in January/February in the desert. Good way to avoid the U.S. dollar exchange rate and the climbing expenses of Phoenix or Palm.
 

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