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Old 09-23-2013, 11:41 AM
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That's a nice looking home. I'm jelly. Nice fenced/walled in backyard too... I can see many a party happening there.
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Old 09-23-2013, 11:49 AM
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That's a nice looking home. I'm jelly. Nice fenced/walled in backyard too... I can see many a party happening there.
The backyard is going to take a lot of work to get it party-ready (need to lay a larger patio, landscaping, hot tub, etc etc) but I will probably wait until Spring to do that.
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Old 09-23-2013, 12:35 PM
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I like how in that one pic where you can see the road there are 4 or 5 tiny trees that appear insanely out of place and you can tell that they were put there in an attempt to keep the locals from offing themselves from their crippling depression.

Place looks like the middle east. Why would anyone live there?

P.S. The house looks pretty nice btw, minus the tiny sandbox (yard) and it being right near what appears to be a large road. You couldn't pay me to live in the middle of a desert though. To each their own I suppose. I bet housing is wicked cheap
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Old 09-23-2013, 12:45 PM
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Does it snow in that desert? If it doesn't how do you tell what season it is without leaves changing, haunted hay rides, apple picking and the inevitable snow fall and melt?

What do people/children do for fun? When I was a kid I used to climb trees, play in the creek, run around in the yard. I did have a sandbox but it was tiny. Nature was always right out my back yard. From the looks of the few photos it looks like nature is 500 miles away. Maybe it's a fertile oasis and the couple pics of the area just make it appear barren, but I'm really at a loss for why/how people live there?

Excuse the ignorance I've never lived, nor plan on living any lower than about 42n degrees latitude.
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Old 09-23-2013, 12:56 PM
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Does it snow in that desert? If it doesn't how do you tell what season it is without leaves changing, haunted hay rides, apple picking and the inevitable snow fall and melt?

What do people/children do for fun? When I was a kid I used to climb trees, play in the creek, run around in the yard. I did have a sandbox but it was tiny. Nature was always right out my back yard. From the looks of the few photos it looks like nature is 500 miles away. Maybe it's a fertile oasis and the couple pics of the area just make it appear barren, but I'm really at a loss for why/how people live there?

Excuse the ignorance I've never lived, nor plan on living any lower than about 42n degrees latitude.
It does snow, and we do certainly have seasons. Fall is very pretty here, and it's the season where a lot of neat stuff happens (such as lighting of the luminarias, or the international balloon fiesta). We wont get inches upon inches of snow, but it will dust and sometimes it will stick. I'm not native to here, and I do miss the weather of Colorado - especially in the Fall and Winter!

A lot of people here choose to have grass, it's just a lot of upkeep and it is expensive. I'm not motivated enough to do that, so I most likely will not with my yard.

The Sandia mountains are about 20 minutes away, and Santa Fe is less than an hour. Both really gorgeous places with more nature to look at. The Rio Grande River runs straight through Albuquerque, and The Bosque is a pretty popular place for nature viewin' and late afternoon walks.

I am in a very new part of town (my subdivision is 6 years old), where they've began to build out into the desert. So within walking distance there isn't much for me to see, yes, but a short drive away there are some pretty places.

Overall, this will never compare to living at the foot of Pikes Peak in Colorado, where I grew up, but for now this is where I'll call home. While I am getting two master's degrees for free and have a very comfortable job that requires me to do very little work, I'll stick around for a bit. Albuquerque will not be my 'forever home' though.
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Does it snow in that desert? If it doesn't how do you tell what season it is without leaves changing, haunted hay rides, apple picking and the inevitable snow fall and melt?

What do people/children do for fun? When I was a kid I used to climb trees, play in the creek, run around in the yard. I did have a sandbox but it was tiny. Nature was always right out my back yard. From the looks of the few photos it looks like nature is 500 miles away. Maybe it's a fertile oasis and the couple pics of the area just make it appear barren, but I'm really at a loss for why/how people live there?

Excuse the ignorance I've never lived, nor plan on living any lower than about 42n degrees latitude.
When we'd visit family in Albuquerque, we'd go hiking in the mountains or ride in their hot air balloon or play in their treehouse. There are plenty of neighborhoods there with some semblance of nature nearby. Not everyone watches documentaries of Afghanistan and thinks "my that looks like a lovely place to live".
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Old 09-23-2013, 07:48 PM
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When we'd visit family in Albuquerque, we'd go hiking in the mountains or ride in their hot air balloon or play in their treehouse. There are plenty of neighborhoods there with some semblance of nature nearby. Not everyone watches documentaries of Afghanistan and thinks "my that looks like a lovely place to live".
The older, ghetto neighborhoods or the insanely nice way-out-of-my-price-range neighborhoods are certainly more green.
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Old 09-23-2013, 01:07 PM
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Are the older parts of town "greener"? Is there more life in them? Maybe it just looks so deserty where you are because it hasn't been irrigated for as long or something?

I grew up around farms (midwest) and the idea of not having them near is also pretty weird. Does anything grow out there? Are food prices insane?

Having the mountains close sounds pretty neat, I love mountains. At least you guys get some snow, or that would quite literally be maddening to have no seasonal changes whatsoever. Is it greener near the river?
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Old 09-23-2013, 01:26 PM
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Y'all are disturbingly interested in Tralina's life.
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Old 09-28-2013, 09:42 PM
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