I'm always bragging about Arizona sunshine so.....

Wow, Annie, what a beautiful view you have......no snow here, just heavy heavy fog.

Nothing much happening here today.

Yes, it is a great view, even when it's grey. In our area we normally get a dusting of snow a few times each winter and it melts within 24 hours. And of course there's always some on top of the mountains.
 
Just stunning, Annie, you are a lucky girl.

I know! I hadn't seen this house before we made plans to get married. In fact, hadn't even been to Scotland, only to England. (Fiance) Husband had described it to me, but still...imagine my surprise when we pulled up and he said 'welcome home'!
 
Glinda. I was born in LA but moved to San Diego in 1945. I lived there until 1991 when I retired from General Dynamics. I live all over the county from the beaches, OB, Mission and Pacific, Bankers Hill (Balboa Park area), La Mesa, El Cajon, Escondido, San Marcos...etc (yes there are others). My parents moved like every other year as a kid and I started flipping my homes too). I loved it but it got to big and expensive so away I went. I still have a brother and a bunch of Grandkids there.

Jim, I was born in Pa. but moved to Ca. in 1969 as I dreamed of living someplace where I could shovel sunshine. Except for about five years in Santa Cruz in my hippie days (that was fun!), I've lived in San Diego my entire adult life - Ocean Beach, Point Loma, City Heights, North Park, UTC, College Area. I'll always think of it as my home town but you're right about the expense. I'm considering moving to the Northwest. Not sure . . . :confused:
 
My snowdrops aren't out yet....that is what happens when living in the east I suppose..
 
Our snowdrops were out when we came back home at the beginning of Feb.
 


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