My husband and I have escaped the Valley heat wave by fleeing to our cabin in Pinetop. The name Pinetop accurately describes this little bit of paradise. Pinetrees, Oak trees & Aspens surround you at 7200 ft in elevation, the temps average about 30-40 degrees cooler than the Phoenix Valley in the summer. No air conditioning needed.
Only one complaint...and it's a little one. Disturbing the peace is a psychotic bird, a robin to be exact, who apparently believes the crazed bird he sees reflected in every one of our windows should be attacked...repeatedly...daily...and beginning about 6:30 in the morning. Where's my slingshot?
Amy Jones, Realtor, ABR, CNE, EPro, CDPE Top Producing Realtor in Chandler, Sun Lakes, and the surrounding Phoenix East Valley. Named one of the "Top 50 Real Estate Agents" by the Phoenix Business Journal
RE/Max Excalibur 4921 S. Alma School Rd Chandler, Arizona
5 Comments on Psycho Bird invades my peace in Pinetop, Arizona
JUL
19
2009
That is interesting birds often kill themselves that way. When I grew up in Michigan we had these huge glass windows floor to ceiling in our house on both ends and birds used to hit them all the time and die because it appears to them that they can fly through there.
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That is interesting birds often kill themselves that way. When I grew up in Michigan we had these huge glass windows floor to ceiling in our house on both ends and birds used to hit them all the time and die because it appears to them that they can fly through there.