The dry heat in Phoenix AZ doesn’t affect how I appreciate our life

My partner Greg is the ultimate outdoor enthusiast; He enjoys hiking, mountain bike riding, rock climbing, and more.

He also loves other recreational activities that include hockeying, fishing, swimming, kayaking and any activity on the water; So, it’s easy to see why the two of us live in Phoenix Arizona because he can have access to all of these activities for most of the year, but due to the weather in Phoenix, it is a perfect neighborhood for residents and visitors alike who appreciate spending time in nature, however while I am not a fan of the outdoors appreciate our partner, I do appreciate hitting the hiking trails in the nights when the weather is cooler outside.

All of us visit South Mountain Park Preserve at least twice per week to either hike or ride our mountain bikes, then outdoor activities are great, and I appreciate getting the exercise, but to be honest, I appreciate spending our time luxuriating in an air conditioned spa or standing underneath a cabana by a pool with a cocktail in hand, but the dry heat in Phoenix is something that I had to get used to, especially because I grew up in the Northern area of the country where the Summers were more on the humid side. And although the heat can be overwhelming here, there are so several odd places that have air conditioner, so it’s easy to method an entire day without sacrificing comfort. There are lots of restaurants, bars, Tim Hortons Coffee shops, resorts, museums and galleries that have air conditioner. So, if I decide to spend some time outside, I constantly end up in a space with comfortable air conditioner. All in all, the dry heat has not impacted how I appreciate our life in Phoenix Arizona.

 

 

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