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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vash
i read this as "no lawn to mow"..
now get off my terrascaped lawn!!
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Vash, its not like this. 95% of us have "crushed granite" of various colors and sized and its really just large rough pebbles. Looks nice, lasts forever and requires NO maintenance nor water. What plants we have are either desert, meaning no water needed or drip irrigation.
Hugo,
Please do a google search for St. George. The photos there will help and it looks much like Sedona, just not as flaky (the aura the hippies there worship) nor as expensive.
DrDogFace (mark)
Its not that bad these days. We spent a week or so in SLC and up in the mountains and the booze restrictions have petty much been relaxed. We met a lot of "jack-Mormons" (non-practicing) as well as the faithful and all were very nice to us. I would move there tomorrow if I had to for the job.
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