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Move to Pennsylvania!

 

10 Best Places To Visit In Pennsylvania In Fall Season 2023

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@PA Mom-mom wrote:

Move to Pennsylvania!

 

10 Best Places To Visit In Pennsylvania In Fall Season 2023


No thanks. I'll take the heat over snow any day.

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@PA Mom-mom    I love living in Pa.  I look forward to the change of seasons every year....    Especially when fall arrives.  Beautiful time of the year.  🍁

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Re: Fall in Arizona

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@Meowingkitty wrote:

No thanks. I'll take the heat over snow any day.

 

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Winter morning in PA. Just beautiful!


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Re: Fall in Arizona

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I've been to AZ many times. I have burned my feet in the Summer there at the pool areas, and the pool water actually gets pretty warm. Actually in the Winter it is really too cold to swim there, so no need to really go for a hot weather escape--Cancún is better. I have even seen snow in the Grand Canyon. 

 

AZ is a nice place to visit, but my home is here in PA. Philly is convenient to SO many things to do!!

 

I love the four seasons!

 

I love my four season wardrobe!

 

We have lovely flowers, butterflies and hummingbirds in our garden in the Spring; we can swim in the ocean and relax on the NJ beach in the Summer, or head up to the lakes; we admire leaf changes in the Fall, and we can ski in the Poconos in the Winter. 

 

Not to mention I can go up to NYC for the day to shop and see all the city holiday decorations!

 

Of course, best of all are all the wonderful PA people!!

 

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Re: Fall in Arizona

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Arizona is a LARGE state, landwise.    It has MANY climates.    It all depends on WHERE you live...

 

3½ hour drive up I-17, and I can go from the desert to a ski resort...

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@Desertdi wrote:

Arizona is a LARGE state, landwise.    It has MANY climates.    It all depends on WHERE you live...

 

3½ hour drive up I-17, and I can go from the desert to a ski resort.

 

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I'm fascinated with Pine Top AZ it is so beautiful. 

 

Have you been?

 

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@rockygems123 : I live in Show Low ( just a couple miles before Pinetop/Lakeside); it was 70 degrees today.

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@rockygems123 wrote:

@Desertdi wrote:

Arizona is a LARGE state, landwise.    It has MANY climates.    It all depends on WHERE you live...

 

3½ hour drive up I-17, and I can go from the desert to a ski resort.

 

@Desertdi 

 

I'm fascinated with Pine Top AZ it is so beautiful. 

 

Have you been?

 


@rockygems123 

 

Not yet...all my "traveling partners" are no longer around.   Gotta find someone who likes road-trips.   (I can put in 10 hours a day on the highway!)      di

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