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the only thing nice about nm is the weather.
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Or even Carrizozo and Tularosa are two wamm nice places to live. el pintada kid
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DesertPeace....I am glad to hear you made it to your new home! I am wondering how your back/spine is doing in the NM climate as I suffer from several spinal conditions myself. I was thinking that Florida weather would be good for my back because I have heard the older generation make such claims. I am sure it all depends on the physical situation like maybe arthritis, I don't know. Since you have lived both places, what do you think. I live in Wisconsin, cold and gray 8-9 months of the year, I hope to move to a warmer, sunnier climate someday.
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