We have the opposite here. The storms start up in high country where there is still moisture and work back down hill as they spread the moisture... seemingly.
Tuscon got nailed. They took all the moisture and did not leave enough for you.
Always noticed the monsoons were progressive. They dump moisture, and pick it back up. Progressing further North as the season progressed. Took a while to get up into the high country.
Dry heat is alright if you play it right.
You use AC to your advantage.
Misting systems work great when out doors. Shade. You dress lighter with breatable materials. Hats are important.
Window shop at the mall.
Go see a movie at the matinee theater in Scottsdale.
Hit the Salt River or a lake...
No. Thank the gods. So far, just a small section down to the creek draw and then follow a fence line down to his driveway. Then leaners over drive. Then I have some scorched cedar and sequoia to prune. Saving the easy for last on monthly visits. I can only about handle 4 hours of this shat in...
Kiln dried fuggen stone hard oak mixed with 2 years of new brush growth. Mixed with barb wire fence. Mixed with rocks and bolders.
So you slash your way in to clear your ground. Brush cutters, loppers and chainsaws. Keep fire suppression kit close by. Cut sections of fence you can find. Some...
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