Monday, July 19th, 2010
Steve and Andi Rosenstein are a couple of transplants from Chicago. But unlike most transplants who are content to merely live and work in paradise...
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It started with a 15,000 square foot warehouse built in 1928. Actually it began before that, with the vision of a couple of transplants who wanted to...
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Speed cameras went up on Arizona freeways in 2008 as an experimental way to raise revenue, and for the past two years, this experiment has caused much...
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Shortly after moving to Arizona, we made our first trip to Las Vegas. Vegas is like a big neon light blinking in another distant desert. You may not...
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In many of the traditional old neighborhoods that a lot of transplants escaped from, there was a shoe repair shop. In my former hometown, it was run...
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My dad used to have an expression for those times when I would host a party, holiday or especially large family dinner. He'd say, "Your...
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If you're a transplant dad, you may have discovered after the big move that your job inexplicably became bigger. Let me clue you in. Being a...
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You wouldn't expect to find an authentic English tea room in the middle of the Arizona desert, would you? (I know I wouldn't.) But then, the...
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It hit 110 degrees today, and it's supposed to be 111 tomorrow, for God's sake! But if you don't want to appear to be an unseasoned...
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Once upon a time, the Byrds (and before them, the Bible) said, "To everything turn! turn! turn! There is a season..." They probably...
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