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SENIOR LIFE IN THE DESERT

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I live in Arizona and wrote this poem pertaining to our very hot summer. I am trying to get my hearing back after losing it from wrist fusion surgery. Visit to my Doctor this wee,I had no progress from May when I did the 5 eardrum injections. Not happy losing my wrist movement and now my loss of hearing in the left ear.

Wish everyone a nice Sunday with family or friends!

What is Dry Heat?

Living in the desert one must adjust,

The sun rises early and then goes down at dusk.

The thermometer can reach as high as one hundred fifteen,

The asphalt can skillet my eggs and bacon that is lean.

Humidity can go as low as one percent,

My sandals will melt on the scorching hot cement

But oh, to live in the desert is so neat,

But really, what is dry heat?

We buy misters and put up pergolas for shade,

Wearing Sun Devil tank tops that are locally made.

We drink plenty of water and Gatorade for hiking,

Then we wait until evening to do our biking.

Saguaro or Prickly are our common words we know,

Flagstaff is a cool place to see the snow.

But I ask myself everyday enjoying an ice cream treat,

But really, what is dry heat?

My friends back east say your weather is great,

To have the sunshine daily from five to eight.

I tell them that lotions, no matter the number,

Will give sunburn that will interrupt your slumber.

My working in the yard is sunrise scheduled for sure,

Keep the flowers alive my drip system is the cure.

I agree, the palm trees and sunshine cannot be beat,

But really, what is dry heat?

Come August out in the desert the storms move through quickly,

If you are out in a dust storm, you can become sickly.

We call them haboob, not sure why given that name,

The dust that cover miles long, gives it its fame.

Our snowbirds come November, knowing its cool.

They sit out on their patio with a Moscow mule.

I say to you that my living in the desert cannot be beat!

But really, what is dry heat?

Sat safe, stay well, stay smiling Dale Fanzo July 2020

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springcross

Very good poem oznaf, thanks for sharing. x

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bubblyalex

That’s brilliant.😊

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Mmrr

👍

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oznaf

Thank you all....stay safe stay well, stay smiling...

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Gigi71

Very enjoyable, a little insight to your way of life. 👏

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achyknitter

I love your poem. In England, when the humidity is 98% and the temperature cannot get into double figures (all too often) and it feels as though a dentist is drilling into my joints, I often dream of what it would be like to live in a desert. Your poem has given me an insight - thank you.

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charisma

I like it! Good poem. 🙂

I watch Animal Cops Phoenix Arizona, whenever it is available here.

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oznaf

great place to live if you have arthritis! .

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