Oh, yes, and I fully admit to being a wuss. It's funny how I can handle weather near zero when I'm back east but freeze my butt off when it's 50 in Arizona.
Oh, yes, and I fully admit to being a wuss. It's funny how I can handle weather near zero when I'm back east but freeze my butt off when it's 50 in Arizona.
MRSDS1DONNA - Senior NonRev Correspondent - Arizona
Then again, I am a hot weather wuss. You have never seen anyone so whiny as I am when I am too hot. I keep my house around 18C (that's 64F). My friends say I have ice running through my veins!
Just returned from chilly and rainy Tucson. Donna thanks for the heads up, I definitely needed the winter lining in my windbreaker, temps were only in the 60's. (and yes Randy and Meg, I did use the words chilly and only with 60 degrees [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_razz.gif[/img]) We did get a chance to drive one of the loop roads in Saguaro National Park. Outstanding desert scenery and the giant Saguaros are beautiful. We also did the tour of Colossal Cave. Yes there were a lot of steps, but nothing strenuous. One 'minor' disappointment for the kids in my group, no bats anywhere. It seems all had flown south for winter. Luckily my enjoyment of the cave was not dependent on bats flying through the air. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img] Will write report soon.
BTW Donna, don't let Randy and Meg snow you. Those two look at thermometers through frost tinted glasses. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
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