A modern city like many others but theres one big difference its located in the middle of a desert in one Nine Hundred Fifty the population was barely One Hundred Thousand then the age of Air Conditioning gone the electricity to power this convenience was supplied by coal plants suddenly it became possible to live under the Blazing Sun The Population skyrocketed today phoenix is home to one point six million and is the fifth largest city in the United States thomas basso moved here more than twenty years ago. Despite the climate he can enjoy his hobby all year round golf One Hundred And Eighty Four golf courses have sprung up here in the desert and. I live in st louis at the time and every winter id put the clubs or couldnt play golf. The good things. Live in phoenix is that you can get up in the morning i got a day like today harry are in april and its sixty eight degrees sixty nine degrees fahrenheit you can come out and enjoy a beautiful round of golf in a beautiful breeze and you g
to the special counsel, we were going to make them and have done so. just lastly, i want to ask you about president bush. obviously, he loved your state of maine. had a place up there. i know you spent time with him at kennebunkport. i wonder just what today was like for you, what went through your mind today as you honored his life at the national cathedral. well, it was a fantastic service, and all of the speakers were very poignant and george w., president bush 43, when he spoke, talked he said it was a very nice moment where he said in his dad s last years when he couldn t play golf, he was in a wheelchair, his favorite place was on the back deck at walker s point looking out at the ocean and sort of absorbing this place that he d spent every summer of his life except for 1944 when he was in the pacific in the war. so maine was really the geographic center of his family s life moving around the country, but they always came back and toward the end of his life, they were the
going to make them and have done so. just lastly, i want to ask you about president bush. obviously, he loved your state of maine. had a place up there. i know you spent time with him at kennebunkport. i wonder just what today was like for you, what went through your mind today as you honored his life at the national cathedral. well, it was a fantastic service, and all of the speakers were very poignant and george w., president bush 43, when he spoke, talked he said it was a very nice moment where he said in his dad s last years when he couldn t play golf, he was in a wheelchair, his favorite place was on the back deck at walker s point looking out at the ocean and sort of absorbing this place that he d spent every summer of his life except for 1944 when he was in the pacific in the war. so maine was really the geographic center of his family s life moving around the country, but they always came back and toward the end of his life, they were there, he and
a modern city like many others but there s one big difference it s located in the middle of a desert in one nine hundred fifty the population was barely one hundred thousand then the age of air conditioning gone the electricity to power this convenience was supplied by coal plants suddenly it became possible to live under the blazing sun the population skyrocketed today phoenix is home to one point six million and is the fifth largest city in the united states thomas basso moved here more than twenty years ago. despite the climate he can enjoy his hobby all year round golf one hundred and eighty four golf courses have sprung up here in the desert and . i live in st louis at the time and every winter i d put the clubs or couldn t play golf. the good things.