A #Scorpion in my unfolded laundry. I didn't notice it but Honey went nutty for it. The small ones are venomous. This was a smaller one! I wanted a pic but my boot heel smushed it in defense of Honey. Sorry #spiders I love my #cat. Desert critters need to announce themselves 1st!
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Uhh is this the first time this happened? You are too calm if this is the first time this happened.
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You should see the really scary spiders and reptiles here! And yes, I've lived here most of my life so it happens. They come out especially after weather when it warms up, which is happening here now. LOOKOUT! MONSTER ARIZONA TARANTULA! :D
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Haha I don't think the desert is for me!
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More room for me then lol! It's great for my bones, which are losing mass due to long illness inside them and genetic arthritis and peripheral neuropathy from my Maternal side of the family! I gotta have warm. I gotta have open sky. What about your preferences? Seasons?
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That's terrible, I'm sorry. I'm from the North East, so that's comfortable for me. I'm pretty adaptable overall, but I was in Pheonix for a conference and I just got dehydrated so quick. It's like you don't even notice your losing moisture!
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I like mountains though. I've always been fascinated by rockier terrain and dense woods.
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Replying to @MichaelBuono
We have every kind: Oceanic, volcanic - The #Sonora Desert is so much nicer than the Mojave, which was brutal, and I had shelter. The homeless broke my heart as they huddle in "safe areas" the city designates (not enough)

May 24, 2019 · 2:23 AM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
That has to be really difficult to see. I noticed a lot of people were homeless in Pheonix as well. What do the safe zones consist of?
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Phoenix is paradise compared to the issues in the non strip Vegas. I think I have a pic, I'll look. Certain groceries and stores give an outdoor area where they bring their carts and tents and wait out the storm. People pass out on the sidewalks in summer. Tunnel city below too.