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I just got done running after dark and, I swear, the temperature didn't drop a single degree. I drank well over 1/2 gallon of water after running 3 miles. I'm missing Tucson's cooler weather when the sun goes down. This is just hellish. I'm not used to this kind of heat all the time.
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It's the concrete heat island effect.
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Yeah today was hottt. The concrete heat island sucks. Luckily Payson is only an hour away if you wanna a cooler weekend getaway.
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Or, just wait for the torrential rainfall that is hitting my house presently.

That is one of the big differences between PHX and Tucson, though. During the day, 5 degrees hotter. At night, 10-15 degrees hotter. Sucks - absolute worst part of living here IMHO. I can deal with 110 in the day but 90+ when I step outside in the morning is brutal.
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Spaceman Spiff wrote:It's the concrete heat island effect.
Which also forces monsoons around PHX. Tucson is getting that way too. Tucson now is Phoenix in the 1960s.
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Just had family move back from Boulder to Scottsdale. In July. And they couldn't wait to get here. Just sayin.
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they're batshit insane then.
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scumdevils86 wrote:they're batshit insane then.
Boulder is craft beer heaven!
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UAdevil wrote:
scumdevils86 wrote:they're batshit insane then.
Boulder is craft beer heaven!

But only 3.2%, or did that change?
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Merkin wrote:
UAdevil wrote:
scumdevils86 wrote:they're batshit insane then.
Boulder is craft beer heaven!

But only 3.2%, or did that change?

Must have changed. Some of my favorite 8% + IPAs come from Colorado breweries.
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UAdevil wrote:

Must have changed. Some of my favorite 8% + IPAs come from Colorado breweries.

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scumdevils86 wrote:they're batshit insane then.
Boulder has a serious drug problem. I'm not talking pot.
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Eat at Tuck Shop. Full stop.
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Longhorned wrote:Eat at Tuck Shop. Full stop.

Owners have a nice breakfast joint too now, near me: Vovomeena
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Longhorned wrote:Eat at Tuck Shop. Full stop.

Tuck?

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Olsondogg wrote:
scumdevils86 wrote:they're batshit insane then.
Boulder has a serious drug problem. I'm not talking pot.
And Scottsdale doesn't???
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True...but the problems are being left I guess...
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azthrillhouse wrote:Or, just wait for the torrential rainfall that is hitting my house presently.

That is one of the big differences between PHX and Tucson, though. During the day, 5 degrees hotter. At night, 10-15 degrees hotter. Sucks - absolute worst part of living here IMHO. I can deal with 110 in the day but 90+ when I step outside in the morning is brutal.
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As I'm getting to know the area I'm becoming really happy about the choice I made where to live. Healthy restaurants close by. Nice shopping areas, my favorite being Christown, 19th Ave and Bethany Home Road (a couple of miles away). That place has Costco, Target, and the movie theater complex. The other shopping are is Town & Country on 20th St and Camelback. Trader Joe's and Whole Foods are in the same shopping center. And my favorite place is "Health Habits". That place is organic heaven, and it's walking distance from home. I run 1/2 mile away, and take the dog for a walk practically outside my front door. The lawns are green, the trees are tall, and the neighbors are friendly, and watch out for each other. I really like this area.
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Catintheheat wrote:As I'm getting to know the area I'm becoming really happy about the choice I made where to live. Healthy restaurants close by. Nice shopping areas, my favorite being Christown, 19th Ave and Bethany Home Road (a couple of miles away). That place has Costco, Target, and the movie theater complex. The other shopping are is Town & Country on 20th St and Camelback. Trader Joe's and Whole Foods are in the same shopping center. And my favorite place is "Health Habits". That place is organic heaven, and it's walking distance from home. I run 1/2 mile away, and take the dog for a walk practically outside my front door. The lawns are green, the trees are tall, and the neighbors are friendly, and watch out for each other. I really like this area.
This kinda describes Bellingham, Washington. . . (minus the Whole Foods, plus a bunch of other stuff).
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Catintheheat wrote:As I'm getting to know the area I'm becoming really happy about the choice I made where to live. Healthy restaurants close by. Nice shopping areas, my favorite being Christown, 19th Ave and Bethany Home Road (a couple of miles away). That place has Costco, Target, and the movie theater complex. The other shopping are is Town & Country on 20th St and Camelback. Trader Joe's and Whole Foods are in the same shopping center. And my favorite place is "Health Habits". That place is organic heaven, and it's walking distance from home. I run 1/2 mile away, and take the dog for a walk practically outside my front door. The lawns are green, the trees are tall, and the neighbors are friendly, and watch out for each other. I really like this area.

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Pet peeve, but in this really serious drought year green grass should be one of the first things to go. They cut the water pressure to my office bathrooms, but still water the grass out front?
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Phoenix is really surprising me the more I get to know it. I guess it's the perspective one takes that determines ones viewpoint of a place, or anything for that matter. A lot of my perception was based on hearsay and ignorance, instead of experience. Yes, I don't like a lot of the architecture, or rather lack of creativity on the landscape, especially buildings. But that can be said for most big cities. Nevertheless there are very ambient areas, like driving by the Salt River on loop 202, or the small hills spread randomly through the city. I drove back to Tucson last weekend and really a lot of Tucson looks neglected and somewhat trashy.

I work 25 miles from my home in central Phoenix (Bethany Home and 7th St.), and it takes me under 30 minutes to get there. Of all the traffic warnings I've heard, I rarely get into traffic jams in the morning, between 6:45 and 7:30. On the return trip though, the 51 is usually a parking lot for a four mile stretch around 5 pm.

I ate a wild salmon sandwich at Luci's last night and actually met Luci. I saw this woman in a tie-dye dress and asked an employee, at the restaurant/store, if that was the owner. It was and the employer told Luci that I liked her dress. She came by and talked with me fro 10 to 15 minutes. I've never run into anything like that in Tucson.

I've had no problems in Chandler whatsoever. I am totally accepted as a woman at work, and haven't run into one issue about my gender. But they never knew me before my transition either. I can't complain, and feel relieved.

So Phoenix doesn't suck after all. Parts do, but overall I like the city. The neighborhood I live in looks more like the streets of the small towns where I grew up in Indiana, then an urban area. I actually enjoy living here.
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I'm glad you found places you like there. There are good parts. I still prefer Tucson after spending 18 years in the Phoenix area it wears on you.
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I'm sure there are great areas in Cleveland as well... As with any city, you just need to find them.

There are plenty of great areas in phx.
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Glad you have settled in an found some great spots. I love the part of town that you are living in and do appreciate the freeways whenever I come to visit my parents.
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Glad to hear your doing well Catintheheat. I have lived in the Phoenix metro area for 20+ years and it's not that bad. There are some really great areas and things to do.
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Lost my job recently and I've been looking in Tucson and out and I have an interview soon in Phoenix. Dreading the thought of moving back to Phoenix. Ughh -__-
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It's funny that I was talking about the Salt River when I actually was looking at Tempe Lake. I was driving by ASU for two weeks and didn't even know it. I've never been to Scummie campus, never wanted to visit there.

I am getting to know some people in Deer Valley and Paradise Valley. I like the people I've met there. I sure like that area much better than the East Valley. Ironically I will probably move to Tempe or Chandler to live closer to work. Having to drive over 50 miles (round trip) to work sucks. And I can save at least $100 in gas/month by living close to work.
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There are some good parts and places in the East Valley Catin, I'm in the east valley and it isn't all bad.
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Finally I've been able to settle into living in Phoenix. I thought I was going to have to work in Chandler, but that isn't the case. I am working close to downtown Phoenix by Central Avenue. It's only 3 1/2 miles from home and I won't have to see a freeway again unless it's for enjoyment. I can park at work and take the light rail downtown to catch a D-Backs or Suns game. Central and Downtown Phoenix will be my stomping grounds for the foreseeable future and I am very happy about it.

I finally can settle down and call Phoenix my home.
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Catintheheat wrote:Finally I've been able to settle into living in Phoenix. I thought I was going to have to work in Chandler, but that isn't the case. I am working close to downtown Phoenix by Central Avenue. It's only 3 1/2 miles from home and I won't have to see a freeway again unless it's for enjoyment. I can park at work and take the light rail downtown to catch a D-Backs or Suns game. Central and Downtown Phoenix will be my stomping grounds for the foreseeable future and I am very happy about it.

I finally can settle down and call Phoenix my home.

Welcome, glad to have you in Central Phoenix. It is quite unique compared to the cookie cutter burbs of the outlying areas. Oh and if you venture into Arcadia, and are encouraged to go to the Arcadia Tavern by some, just go across the street to OHSO.
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my good friend just moved to Phoenix from Denver last week and we've had fun hanging out at his place. Of course, if he lived anywhere else in Phoenix it probably would suck. He lives in one of the brand new high rise luxury apartment towers across the street from Us Airways Center. It is a great location. Lots of good stuff within walking distance plus the light rail.
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Did I mention how much I like Central Phoenix? This part of the city is just beautiful. When I take the dog for a walk it has that small town feel, very similar to the way I felt when I lived in a small town in Indiana growing up. The houses on the streets I walk the dog are from the 1950's. All of them have a character of their own. The lawns are tended, the trees are mature, the neighbors are friendly. I actually have talked to a few neighbors. One has a cat who walks her dog and her cat follows them. The cat has a light on its collar. Another neighbor has been there since 1960. Very friendly. And, while walking home today, I spent about 1/2 hour talking with a third neighbor. She gave a lot of good advice, and was willing to go out of her way to help. This is old Phoenix and doesn't have that urban feel, even though I'm with a couple miles of high-rise buildings. I'm also only 6-7 miles from downtown and Chase Field. Just incredible.

I'm going to be put on a waiting list for an apartment where I plan to move. It's much closer to downtown, (Central Ave corridor is 1/2 mile away) and right in the middle of the Melrose District. I'm beginning to feel very glad I moved here. And I'm beginning not to miss Tucson. This is really surprising me when all I heard is how Phoenix sucks.

One thing I like better in Tucson is Reid Park. I wish there was a 24 hour lit running trail like Reid park has. Yet I find Tucson is not a beautiful city. The surroundings are but the city looks run down. I'm happy where I live now, It's not what I was expecting and I'm pleasantly surprised. There are wonderful people living here.
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Sounds like Tucson and the areas around campus and downtown.
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Well you're definitely lucky. As I've stated before that's the only neighborhood in Phoenix that is appealing to me and actually looks nice and has some character to it...like Tucson
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Catintheheat wrote:Did I mention how much I like Central Phoenix? This part of the city is just beautiful. When I take the dog for a walk it has that small town feel, very similar to the way I felt when I lived in a small town in Indiana growing up. The houses on the streets I walk the dog are from the 1950's. All of them have a character of their own. The lawns are tended, the trees are mature, the neighbors are friendly. I actually have talked to a few neighbors. One has a cat who walks her dog and her cat follows them. The cat has a light on its collar. Another neighbor has been there since 1960. Very friendly. And, while walking home today, I spent about 1/2 hour talking with a third neighbor. She gave a lot of good advice, and was willing to go out of her way to help. This is old Phoenix and doesn't have that urban feel, even though I'm with a couple miles of high-rise buildings. I'm also only 6-7 miles from downtown and Chase Field. Just incredible.

I'm going to be put on a waiting list for an apartment where I plan to move. It's much closer to downtown, (Central Ave corridor is 1/2 mile away) and right in the middle of the Melrose District. I'm beginning to feel very glad I moved here. And I'm beginning not to miss Tucson. This is really surprising me when all I heard is how Phoenix sucks.

One thing I like better in Tucson is Reid Park. I wish there was a 24 hour lit running trail like Reid park has. Yet I find Tucson is not a beautiful city. The surroundings are but the city looks run down. I'm happy where I live now, It's not what I was expecting and I'm pleasantly surprised. There are wonderful people living here.
I like to make fun of Phoenix but it really does have it all and I don't mind spending so much time here. But if U of A were to ever offer me a job, that would be my top choice and Tucson is just one of my favorite places in the world.
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Cities can look beautiful when the majority of state funds are redirected into their development projects.

I'm glad to hear its working out really well for you CITH. That areas that you mentioned are my favorite in PHX.
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Longhorned wrote: I like to make fun of Phoenix but it really does have it all and I don't mind spending so much time here. But if U of A were to ever offer me a job, that would be my top choice and Tucson is just one of my favorite places in the world.
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I am moving next month to the place I wanted to move to the first time I saw it. It's just off 7th Avenue in the Midtown Neighborhood (close to Melrose District). The place I'm moving to is lush, like a woods inside an apartment complex (those who know Phoenix will know where I'm talking about). I was on a waiting list for a few months and was lucky a place opened up when it did. The timing was perfect. Now I will live under 1/2 mile from the light rail, and within 3 miles of chase field and Airways Arena, let alone all the other cool stuff downtown. I may not have wanted to come to Phoenix but things are working out after a rough year, with many disappointments.
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Catintheheat wrote:I am moving next month to the place I wanted to move to the first time I saw it. It's just off 7th Avenue in the Midtown Neighborhood (close to Melrose District). The place I'm moving to is lush, like a woods inside an apartment complex (those who know Phoenix will know where I'm talking about). I was on a waiting list for a few months and was lucky a place opened up when it did. The timing was perfect. Now I will live under 1/2 mile from the light rail, and within 3 miles of chase field and Airways Arena, let alone all the other cool stuff downtown. I may not have wanted to come to Phoenix but things are working out after a rough year, with many disappointments.

I know exactly where you are, less than a mile from where I live. Don't know if you saw the news, but the strip mall across the street from Safeway burned to the ground on Sunday...still trying to figure out how it started....

http://www.azfamily.com/news/Firefighte ... 97961.html
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Wow! That is really close.
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Cool. Any chance you're going to the beer fest at Indian School and Central on Saturday? My friend lives in downtown and we are going to take the light rail to and from.
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scumdevils86 wrote:Cool. Any chance you're going to the beer fest at Indian School and Central on Saturday? My friend lives in downtown and we are going to take the light rail to and from.
That does sound like a lot of fun. And if I hadn't stopped drinking over 15 months ago I would be there. Two years ago I would have jumped at the chance. I loved trying all kinds of brew, my favorites being nut brown ale and quality German/Austrian beer.
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Catintheheat wrote:I am moving next month to the place I wanted to move to the first time I saw it. It's just off 7th Avenue in the Midtown Neighborhood (close to Melrose District). The place I'm moving to is lush, like a woods inside an apartment complex (those who know Phoenix will know where I'm talking about). I was on a waiting list for a few months and was lucky a place opened up when it did. The timing was perfect. Now I will live under 1/2 mile from the light rail, and within 3 miles of chase field and Airways Arena, let alone all the other cool stuff downtown. I may not have wanted to come to Phoenix but things are working out after a rough year, with many disappointments.
Good to have you in the neighborhood. You will be really close to me.

There was a fire at the thrifty icecream and Super Star Video Saturday Night/Sunday Morning. used to be able to get ice cream scoops for less than a dollar on Thursdays.

If you want good restaurant recommendations for the area let me know.

Have you been to Harley's yet for Italian? It is very good. My wife and I go there with her dad and brother pretty often. It will be walking distance from you.
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Machina wrote: There was a fire at the thrifty icecream...
Chocolate Malted Crunch from Thrifty is very close to my absolute favorite thing to taste on Earth. I'm not exaggerating. It's a very close second to a nice pour glass of Clase Azul Reposado, neat. I don't recommend tasting the two together. The difference in price is also...wide.

All of that hijack said, I only commented because I f'n love Thrifty Ice Cream & your fire post bummed me out.
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Bear Down Vegas wrote:
Machina wrote: There was a fire at the thrifty icecream...
Chocolate Malted Crunch from Thrifty is very close to my absolute favorite thing to taste on Earth. I'm not exaggerating. It's a very close second to a nice pour glass of Clase Azul Reposado, neat. I don't recommend tasting the two together. The difference in price is also...wide.

All of that hijack said, I only commented because I f'n love Thrifty Ice Cream & your fire post bummed me out.
I know, I really hope they rebuild it. I loved walking there with the dog on Thursdays for cheap treats.
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Re: Moving to Phoenix

Post by FreeSpiritCat »

Machina wrote:
Bear Down Vegas wrote:
Machina wrote: There was a fire at the thrifty icecream...
Chocolate Malted Crunch from Thrifty is very close to my absolute favorite thing to taste on Earth. I'm not exaggerating. It's a very close second to a nice pour glass of Clase Azul Reposado, neat. I don't recommend tasting the two together. The difference in price is also...wide.

All of that hijack said, I only commented because I f'n love Thrifty Ice Cream & your fire post bummed me out.
I know, I really hope they rebuild it. I loved walking there with the dog on Thursdays for cheap treats.
Now I'm sorry I missed the chance to go to Thrifty's. I'd walk my dog there. I have an 8 year old Maltese/Poodle mix. He looks like Benji. We have a dog walk inside the gated community. So I'm not sure how often I will walk him down the street. I know there are a lot of mom & pop stores in the area, expecially on 7th Avenue. That's one of the main reasons I wanted to move there. Plus the apartments I will be living in has one of the best reputations in the city.
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