arizona: Beautiful Skies in Snowflake, AZ
- 08/10/10 10:24 AM
The monsoon rains in Snowflake have been plentiful and we are enjoying it as do our gardens. already at the 10th of August and it's been cool almost every day. The cuddling wheather at nights reminds me of why I moved here from Phoenix. The Sweet Corn Festival is coming soon. You like sweet corn this place has some of the best. Or check out our restored historic homes. I was looking for the RFD lifestyle and found Snowflake. Mild winters but only 16 miles to all the pinetrees you want to enjoy, Ski, Fish, Hunt and much more. Arizona is more then just cactus and rattle (0 comments)
arizona: Great Solar Home In The Arizona White Mountains
- 04/09/08 08:06 AM
I am passionate got so many subjects. Sometimes I forget I'm a real estate broker. So today at like to showcase a self-sufficient solar home. In this case, I get to have my cake and eat it too. Because I am also passionate about promoting solar and wind generated power.
This 2006, 2240 ft.² three bedroom two bath with a bonus office sets on 43 fenced acres. The home is a triplewide Schultz manufactured home with a permanent foundation and stem wall. The private well is into the Coconino sandstone aquifer, the largest underground aquifer in Arizona. The home features laminate floors from wall-to-wall (0 comments)
arizona: Conspiracy against Solar, Wind, and Alternative Energy
- 12/01/07 06:18 AM
Solar conspiracy is this the reason technology is slow to improve. Dec 2, 2007 Years ago I would say approximately 1979 or maybe 1978. I was training for a new job. For this job. I was required to buy a new calculator. This was significant to me at the time because the cost was somewhere around $350. Today, a calculator that will carry out the same functions can be found at your local dollar store for as little as five dollars. Why, because of mass production, competition and innovation.
So why has solar and wind energy evolved so slowly? I've pondered this for a number of (3 comments)