Just another day in Arizona...

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A well-to-do cousin of my wife's called to say that he and his wife were in town staying at the Four Seasons resort north of Scottsdale, and could we come and visit with them?

Well, it's only a half-hour drive from our house to the site, so yesterday off we went. I left my big Pentax SLR at home, figuring I'd only take some snapshots of them. Now I realize that was a mistake, because the photo ops later that day turned out to be enormous. I thought I'd share these pictures to give you an idea of how the other half lives - suites at the Four Seasons will set you back about $500 per night; but cuz did it on a time share basis. Now, I'm just a simple country boy, and I don't see many places as opulent as this one! At any rate, here are some of the pictures I took while there.

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Now lest you think that this part of Arizona is a paradise, let me expose you to the dark side...

When we finished visiting with her cuz, the wife wanted to go by a post office to drop off her "absentee" ballot for the Phoenix City Council election. Turns out this was the last day to do that, and it was after five o'oclock. No sweat, she said. The main post office on Van Buren street (25 miles away) was open after five. Now being the dutiful husband that I am (and reluctant to incur the wrath of the Warrior Queen), I assented, and we took off on a series of freeways in rush hour traffic.

We finally made it to the post office and dropped off the ballot. I was reluctant to navigate through any more traffic jams, so I suggested we stop at the nearby Big Apple restaurant and dine on some barbeque beef sandwiches, their specialty. This we did, and as we exited the restaurant, this is the sight that greeted us:

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Now, this is Phoenix's "monsoon season" and we do get summer storms, usually bringing much-needed rain to the Valley of the Sun. But sometimes we get what I used to call "great big dust storms." Today, the bunch of folks who have immigrated here from afar want to call them "haboobs," which is a Middle East term with which I was heretofore unfamiliar. Regardless, one of these thousand-feet-in-the-sky monsters was bearing down on us.

My wife was screaming that we had to get out of there in a hurry, and for heaven's sake, John, put down that G** D*****d CAMERA!

We hopped in the car, but the monster dust storm was upon us. We rode west on Van Buren, and then straight north on 16th Street, engulfed in choking dust. I took a quick pic as we drove along somewhere near McDowell road; this is what it looks like trying to drive in a "haboob."

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Finally arriving at home, our companion and fearless protector, the pit bull dog we know as Joe, greeted us with whimpering and joy. Turns out the lights were out in the house, as we hadn't turned them on before we left. Joe was all alone as the storm raged outside, with lightning flashes and huge hammers of thunder. Now some dogs don't like situations like this very much. Poor Joe had pissed twice; once in the hallway and once near the utility room door. I can only imagine his terror. Joe NEVER has made a mistake in the house since he was a puppy, so he must have been really upset. We assured him that all was well, we were now home, and gave him some comforting dog biscuits.

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Just another day in Arizona...

John
 
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Yeah, we were up at the river fishing.
Didn't get the dust, but the rain was nice.

Here's pic from last year coming into Florence on 79:
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Great pictures!

Where did you get those tinted contacts for Joe and how do you get him to wear them?

Nice looking puppy dog!
 
I witnessed a few "haboobs" when I moved from San Antonio to Lubbock. I looked outside one morning & the sky was a poo brown color & rolling our way. I asked my roommates, Lubbockites(?)all, what was going on & they told me no big deal, just a little dirt. That was one of several things I had to adjust to.
 
Aint that kind of exspensive on the paint jobs and windsheilds of your vehicles?
 
Aint that kind of exspensive on the paint jobs and windsheilds of your vehicles?


It is expensive in car washing bills during our monsoon seasons! The windshields are fine during the dust storms as it literally is just dust, no rocks or anything. It is the semi's that you gotta watch your windshields with around here! Too bad he didn't get shots of the lightning storm that followed that dust storm in. It was an awesome site!
 
I used to live in Cave Creek. I miss the sunsets and scenery but not the dust storms.
 
Besides the dry heat, about all I remember when i was in Arizona--were the Tumbleweeds and huge Dust Devils. We were in a 33 foot mobile home and going along some HWY and were buffeted for miles with huge dust devils.
 
A well-to-do cousin of my wife's called to say that he and his wife were in town staying at the Four Seasons resort north of Scottsdale, and could we come and visit with them?

Well, it's only a half-hour drive from our house to the site, so yesterday off we went. I left my big Pentax SLR at home, figuring I'd only take some snapshots of them. Now I realize that was a mistake, because the photo ops later that day turned out to be enormous. I thought I'd share these pictures to give you an idea of how the other half lives - suites at the Four Seasons will set you back about $500 per night; but cuz did it on a time share basis. Now, I'm just a simple country boy, and I don't see many places as opulent as this one! At any rate, here are some of the pictures I took while there.

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That roofs gonna leak.... its a shame they are letting that place go like that.... :D

That is all....





In all seriousness, very cool pics... I saw a pretty good Shamal (haboob, duststorm, etc) in the middle east in early 03.... it was 10-20 feet visibility for 3 days..... freaking EERIE......
 
I just watched Kevin Burns' documentaries (two shows) on the Dust Bowl in the thirties. Talk about dust storms! Just unbelievable! Killed people, too, especially kids, with the "dust pneumonia." Or sometimes just killed 'em outright if they got caught in it. Midday would become black as midnight. Huge drifts of dirt afterwards.

Very moving documentary, too, the interviews with the folks, then kids, now old, who lived through it. Brought tears to my eyes.
 
That place looks like where they filmed Breaking Bad; pretty much devoid of Kentucky Blue Grass and anything else that grows. I hear rock/pebble gardens are de rigueur, with cactus aplenty.
 
Here I was thinking for $500 a night there ought to be some trees. Very nice pictures, thank you.
 
I think I could stand to live in a place like that! Afford it, no. But it sure is beautiful! (the Four Seasons, not the dust storm). And poor 'ol Joe. Maybe you should get a "touch" lamp and teach Joe how to turn it on with his paw.
 
A well-to-do cousin of my wife's called to say that he and his wife were in town staying at the Four Seasons resort north of Scottsdale, and could we come and visit with them?

Well, it's only a half-hour drive from our house....

Or a half hour from the resort to your place....

(sarcasm) Ya know, perhaps one of the reason they're all that 'well ta do', is because they get other people to spend their $$$ on gasoline... :rolleyes:

BTW: Nice pics. I've been to that area a couple of times, great scenery.
 
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