Quote from jack hershey:
the traditions of places are part of their color. In AZ the occean has had a major influence. Zonies are renownded in California as an identifiable group ffrom times past to the present.
arizona has the five C's and always in summers there was a migration to the coast.
Now an overlay of professional culture ad air conditioning has suplanted the old west.
I could never live in NYC but I did what was "normal" in those days when I put in my cosmopolitan time. This thread doesn't deal with that part of the cultural aspects although I know it has survived what is talked about.
I did the Morris Twp and Greenwich thing instead and used six metropolitan clubs to get by. Hoboken for me was a sailing haven because the 12 meter fund did tank testing at Davidson Lab; otherwise City Island iswhere I got boat repairs done and had my mooring in Greenwich.
Arizona has an equal complex of air sports compared to that is the nautical infrastructure of the New York area. Thers no NYSR here but there is an informal conjunction of non-natives drawn by the sheer beauty and mobility of desert livng. American Art in its many forms is more centered in the Rockies than where the Establishment used to be. The Establisment has long gone past its prime in te East.
You can get a plane out of AZ about as frequently as a commmuter train from the periphery of NYC and the ride is just about as long in most cases.
The 1/2 day of trading here is the money part. AZ's balance of paymens is wolrd renowned; it is such a wonderful situation to live in where surpluses of capital and tax surpluses keep pilling up year after year. Homes, commerce, infrastructure, medicine, sports, recreation, etc.. Most of our land in the state is owned by the feds, the state, 17 native american tribes, ranchers and mining. The view is not something you have to buy here; there are 12,000 foot peaks in every direction and every sunrise and sun set is like those in Arizona Highways Magazine.(snow capped this time of year).
sounds really great
