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Life In Tucson Arizona: An Introduction

posted October 21, 2009 - 12:32am
Life In Tucson Arizona: An Introduction

Howdy Everybody! Everything you always wanted to know about living in Tuscon, Arizona and didn't know who to ask! I decided to start a series on living in Tucson. Except for some years in Florida, and New York I have spent most of my time living in Tuscon since 1973 when I was stationed at Davis Monthan Air Force base. You see, I'm originally from New York, and If it wasn't for the Air Force I probably would have never seen Tucson. So, I'll be writing on just about anything you can imagine about Tucson. By the time I get done you'll either be glad you don't live here, or be on the first plane or bus to get here.

I figured this would be a great thing to write about. I know I'm curioue about all different kinds of places. Well, and Tucson does tend to be a big tourist stop, Although not much in the summer. The heat, I'll get to talking about that in a future story. It's one of the bigees around here. Also I thought I would also ask for suggestions as well. If there is any particular thing you would like to know about living inTucson, leave it in a comment and I'll write about it. This will help me out as I can't be brilliant all the time coming up with different ideas.

So, watch for all my future stories on living in Tucson, I hope you'll find them fascinating. Also, a littel hint, if you're going to visit do yourself a favor and make sure it's between November and April!

*You can check out all my wisdom and wit at:

http://www.associatedcontent.com/hannahnow



Comments

Yes and NO!

Well, I will write a journal regarding asthma, allegries and the weather here, I hope you'll read it!

Hannah

Nice article!

Great article!  Several people from here retire to Arizona for health reasons.  Our state is humid just about year round, and I understand that AZ is pretty dry.  That makes the breathing easier--right?

Johnny Yuma

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