Hey this is my first time on this thread, and I'm just wanting to chat with people, I'm getting cabin fever a bit here.
Hello, I have a bit of it too. My baby is almost 6 weeks but I’ve spent most of that time at home recovering. I’m just getting so doing some chores doesn’t turn me into a useless wreck.
Hello :frow Can I join this thread? :)
Hi! I’ve missed seeing you around!
Gamer wanna be here but I've no time or skills lol
my husband is a full on gamer he just started streaming on twitch as krantos88
I used to play video games like crazy. Usually RPGs. Usually single player. I’ve only played two multiplayer games. I played World of Warcraft for a bit while in college 2006-07 but it ate up too much of my time and a MUD (text based, multiplayer, rpg) back in 2009-10. I gave up all gaming around 2011 because it was sucking away too much of my life.
Am I the only one who likes 90+ dry heat?
I love dry heat. During the summer of 2000, my family took a cross country road trip from Delaware to the Grand Canyon. I thrived in the weather at the Canyon. It got above 90 each day we were there and I loved it. Of course, I now live where the humidity is usually 60-80%. On the plus side, water is easier to find.
 
Hello, I have a bit of it too. My baby is almost 6 weeks but I’ve spent most of that time at home recovering. I’m just getting so doing some chores doesn’t turn me into a useless wreck.

Hi! I’ve missed seeing you around!

I used to play video games like crazy. Usually RPGs. Usually single player. I’ve only played two multiplayer games. I played World of Warcraft for a bit while in college 2006-07 but it ate up too much of my time and a MUD (text based, multiplayer, rpg) back in 2009-10. I gave up all gaming around 2011 because it was sucking away too much of my life.

I love dry heat. During the summer of 2000, my family took a cross country road trip from Delaware to the Grand Canyon. I thrived in the weather at the Canyon. It got above 90 each day we were there and I loved it. Of course, I now live where the humidity is usually 60-80%. On the plus side, water is easier to find.
Your place is too green for almost anywhere in AZ! It took us years to find a place with water where you can keep chickens, that we also like.
 

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