A winter day in The Tropical Paradise

Although the Phoenix area is noted for its extreme heat (and deservedly so!), it can get bitterly cold here, too. No, not cold enough to snow, but cold enough to hurt. Today is a clear day after a few days of rain and while the temperature is nearly fifty right now, the humidity is very low and it's painfully cold out there. Remember people saying, "it's not the heat, it's the humidity"?, well it works in reverse in the winter - the low humidity makes it feel even colder, bites at your skin.

Anyway, this is yet another reason that I am glad I have the artificial turf. Not only do I not have to go out in 100+ weather to mow it, I don't have to go out now in the cold, either. When there was real grass here, this was a particularly awful time to get out there and mow and trim. The rain would make some areas of The Tropical Paradise terribly boggy, and I would end up mowing a lot of mud along with the grass.

As you can see from Macintosh's long shadow, we are only two days from the perfect alignment of the Universe, the earth, and the sun on December 21st, 2012. Be sure to be ready! But don't worry if you miss it, the winter solstice happens at this time every year.


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