Stay in Touch
Get sneak previews of special offers & upcoming events delivered to your inbox.
Sign in
05-21-2023 04:43 PM
@sueinsf I will keep you posted. I live on Ohio now. I've looked at a few places in Nevada and St George Utah. Going later in the year to the Phoenix area. I hope to choose a location by the end of the year. I keep hoping I know immediately when I see the right place.
05-21-2023 04:48 PM
@Travone wrote:@just bee. I LOL about your comment about being in pajamas in your backyard. I looked at a place in Mesquite Nv, and the backyard were all open....I ruled it out because if I want to wear my pajamas in my backyard I don't want to worry that my neighbors are having a party.
Not to worry. Chances are neighbors here will be in their pajamas, too.
05-21-2023 05:15 PM
@Travone wrote:@sueinsf I will keep you posted. I live on Ohio now. I've looked at a few places in Nevada and St George Utah. Going later in the year to the Phoenix area. I hope to choose a location by the end of the year. I keep hoping I know immediately when I see the right place.
@Travone I have a friend in Henderson I plan to visit, and my brother really liked when he visited St. George. I have some places in Arizona on my list (including Tucson). I just don't know how I would feel about the desert heat, even though I know it's dry heat. But better than heat AND humidity I suppose.
05-21-2023 05:20 PM
@Travone wrote:@sueinsf I will keep you posted. I live on Ohio now. I've looked at a few places in Nevada and St George Utah. Going later in the year to the Phoenix area. I hope to choose a location by the end of the year. I keep hoping I know immediately when I see the right place.
@Travone I couldn't live in Phoenix due to insufferable heat. Albuquerque is a lot more temperate in climate due to our altitude. We usually get several light snowfalls in winter, summer days about 95° but evenings cool off. Of course it's very dry. I never see mosquitoes at my house.
05-21-2023 06:22 PM
I can't say I'm a fan of heat, either, but I can say that one of this area's advantages is the climate. (Shhh. Keep that under your hat.)
Four distinct seasons. We have fall color and enough snow to be pretty.
I lived in Arizona and have visited since but I feel the heat is oppressive in Tucson and the Phoenix area.
Albuquerque is high desert and the cooler temperatures when the sun goes down make all the difference.
05-21-2023 07:06 PM
@Travone wrote:
Thanks so much for the information wherever I retire I will be moving alone. I'm looking at 55+ communities because I want a choice of activities to make it easier to meet a variety of people.
The airport is convenient and managable too.
05-22-2023 12:13 AM
My favorite place to eat was the Range Cafe where I always had blue corn enchiladas. We always went to the one in Bernalillo but I would guess the one on Central would be the same and more convenient for Travone.
05-22-2023 01:06 AM
Thanks to all for your suggestions and responses. These are great. Looking forward to my visit.
05-22-2023 01:58 PM
@just bee wrote:
@catmama wrote:My husband and I went their prepandemic and enjoyed eating at the 66 diner on Route 66. Fun place with great burgers! I'm going there this fall and looking forward to revisiting. Also, if you can take a balloon ride, they are fantastic!
Haven't been there in years, but I do remember the shakes.
Ditto on the balloon ride. We were fortunate, when we first moved here, to have coworkers who were balloonists and were invited to join the crew.
I have a problem with heights but had no issue with that in a balloon.
@just bee I forgot about the shakes! Thanks for reminding me.
05-22-2023 06:06 PM
Not sure which day you'll be arriving but, according to Accuweather, this week may be warmer and drier than what we've had recently (cooler temperatures and rain).
Chances are you'll be staying on the east side of the river. I feel the most important decision when anyone considers moving here is choosing a side.
Will you live on the east side of town or the west side?
For several reasons we chose to live on the Westside; however, I've always worked on the Eastside. You'll be retired so commuting won't be a huge issue. But know that there are only a few ways to move from one side of town to the other.
There isn't a lot of growth on the east side of town because everything stops at the Sandias. That means all future growth will be on the west side of town. Many new housing developments are under construction. There's even a Del Webb community on the Westside (Mirehaven).
Pros and cons for each side, of course.
If you find yourself interested in the Duke City, feel free to ask any questions.
Get sneak previews of special offers & upcoming events delivered to your inbox.
*You're signing up to receive QVC promotional email.
Find recent orders, do a return or exchange, create a Wish List & more.
Privacy StatementGeneral Terms of Use
QVC is not responsible for the availability, content, security, policies, or practices of the above referenced third-party linked sites nor liable for statements, claims, opinions, or representations contained therein. QVC's Privacy Statement does not apply to these third-party web sites.
© 1995-2024 QVC, Inc. All rights reserved. | QVC, Q and the Q logo are registered service marks of ER Marks, Inc. 888-345-5788