You won't catch me griping about Arizona's weather. One vacation, I left OKC at 9pm in the middle of an ice storm, drove all night to get to a friend's house in Phoenix, and when we got there, everyone was in t-shirts and shorts, playing volleyball in the front yard.
I went there years ago in October. I left the crummy temps and wind here, and every hundred miles the weather just kept getting better. By the time I got there, it was around 70 degrees every day, no wind at all (flags were hanging limp most of the time) and the humidity was low. We were walking every night in shorts and t-shirts, and the stillness and comfort was astounding. I hated Oklahoma when I got back and I'm still not over it! ;-)
My friend's backyard was literally one of those scenes from an old western, with mountains and cacti and little river gulleys, the works. The architecture out there is fantastic too, and most of the yards were no maintenance rock and cactus.
This might be the time to sell here and move there. The leverage on home prices might make it possible. It was just the opposite a few years back.
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