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The Two Places I Have Lived

 The Two Places I Have Lived

Fort Huachuca Arizona, and Lilburn Georgia are very different places. There are differences in

the weather, the outdoors, and the people of these two places I have lived. Fort Huachuca is in

the Extreme south east corner of Arizona, close to New Mexico and the country of Mexico.

Lilburn is about 20 minutes north east of Atlanta Georgia.

For the most part, the Weather in Fort Huachuca Arizona was very hot, dry, and sunny

almost all year long. When it rained, it rained a lot but that only happened a few times a year. Do

you know that little dark red oval they show on the weather channel in the south east part of the

country when they are telling the national weather? That’s where Fort Huachuca Arizona is.

During the very long summer season, 110° was almost a daily occurrence. We thought it as a

relief when the temperature dropped below a hundred. Granted it was a dry heat, it was still quite

warm in that part of Arizona. As little kids, my brothers and I would crack eggs on dark colored

cars and they would cook in 20 minutes. Every once in a while, between two and four times a

year it rained. I liked when it rained cause it was so unusual. It always


There were 3 in my yard. The most common animal I saw besides a few lizards was a roadrunner.

Of all the differences between the two places I have lived, the people are probably the most

cacti and roadrunners, and a few windmills. I learned a lot of the Arizona wildlife is nocturnal so

downtown area, but it’s not too bad in the suburbs. The are is lush with trees and grass

stuff, some weird type of prickly grass. We fished a lot so we found a few ponds, but I had never

and snakes were all pretty common. I bet you couldn’t drive more than five minutes in Lilburn and

and they didn’t need background checks to be qualified for safety. My mother would let us walk a

Everyone pretty much looked out for everyone. People felt safe, everyone left their cars and house

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