New Yorker, Brian Wood is sick and exhausted of the long cold winters. A couple of years away from retirement, he moves to Arizona with his spouse Mary and canine Bula. Mary unwillingly concurs to the move, but states she will certainly retire from nursing instead of take a big pay cut in a right-to-work state. When they discover Tucson is 100 years behind the rest of the nation, the southern Arizona weather loses some of its luster. When he describes the city as slower than his cousin Eddy after he got clipped in the head with a tire iron, brians tongue-in-cheek assessment is irreverently amusing. Brian quits his job to spend even more time with his other half, however shes not passionate about the choice and needs he discover another one. While struggling to find employment in the depressed economy, Brian rants about Tucson motorists, has a hallucinatory conversation with a pet dog, and is forced by Mary to see a psychologist. Brians biting sarcasm continues to be undamaged during these life events and he quickly finds a brand-new task at Radiology Express where another adventure starts. Brian paints a satirical photo of life in Tucson, Arizona. Its a comical clash of cultures as New York meets the Wild West. /.