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05-28-2008, 06:31 AM
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Thanks for the help. Sounds like fun doings. I also noticed that Cloudcroft has a couple of street dances and some other stuff happening in June and July. Looks like just enough fun to break up the hard work.
Bev
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Bev, if you head out of Timberon after dusk, take it slow and watch for the elk. Many times we have had to put on the brakes going around the curves. They could do some damage.. See ya in a month.
Jane
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05-28-2008, 09:49 AM
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Fall is here!!
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C*C: I need to be around the DFW area so I can help out my 87-year-old mother. I can't see moving out of state until she is no longer extant and the estate is dealt with. After that, I can move. No telling when that will be. Until then, I'll just visit NM as often as I can.
songinthewind7: That's good to know. At least a few basics are available in Timberon.
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I understand all too well what you are saying. It's why I'm in Alamogordo instead of farther north/northwest. I have to be able to get home to Texas fairly easily...and I can, from here.
The morning was glorious....59 degrees, crisp, dry and cool. The sunset over the San Andres (even with all the manmade crap in the way) was wonderful last night.
In all, just a beautiful place.
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05-29-2008, 03:04 PM
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Cathy4017: That illustrates the main gripe I have with the weather here in Ft Worth. I can take the hot afternoons (barely sometimes), but when the nights don't get below 80 degrees, I find it hard to deal with. Electric bills go through the roof because the air conditioning never gets a break, and it's a drag to go outside at 3 AM and start sweating.
You really know how to hurt me, don't you?  
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05-29-2008, 03:16 PM
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Catman,
No a/c needed in Timberon. It's hard to imagine life without a/c while in hot/humid Texas and I am looking very forward to not having or needing an a/c in Timberon.
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05-29-2008, 06:22 PM
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Fall is here!!
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Cathy4017: That illustrates the main gripe I have with the weather here in Ft Worth. I can take the hot afternoons (barely sometimes), but when the nights don't get below 80 degrees, I find it hard to deal with. Electric bills go through the roof because the air conditioning never gets a break, and it's a drag to go outside at 3 AM and start sweating.
You really know how to hurt me, don't you?  
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I know what you mean there, sort of....Midland is more humid than it was 30 years ago, and many times, the nights would stay hot...I'd go outside at 11:30, and it would feel like a blast furnace!! That was NOT the norm for WT for many years, but in some places, it is. I hated it, too. But that humidity really wasn't a lot compared to DFW.
You'll be here (whether in Alamo or some other location) one day...and you'll enjoy the very late afternoons, nights and early mornings, too!! I have been 20 years getting to this point, LOL!!
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05-29-2008, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by songinthewind7
Catman,
No a/c needed in Timberon. It's hard to imagine life without a/c while in hot/humid Texas and I am looking very forward to not having or needing an a/c in Timberon.
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I really can't get over how temperate Timberon really is, despite being over 7,000 ft in elevation. Farmington is very often colder than Timberon, despite being around 12-1500 feet lower. Even some mornings in Alamo are cooler.
The only good thing about summer and hot weather is home-grown tomatoes!!!!
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05-30-2008, 12:26 AM
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Cathy4017: I think Fort Worth is more humid than it used to be too, but it may simply be that with my advancing years I just can't handle it as well. Staying cooped up in the air-conditioning is no way to "get used to it", but I'm not sure that I can (or want to).
songinthewind7: Yes, I think Timberon has about the best climate in the USA. That combination of latitude and altitude just can't be beat. That whole area is nice.
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05-31-2008, 10:51 AM
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Any rain to report in Timberon yet??
Update on us- We received a variance from the county court finally for our issues on the floodplain, septic/bedroom issues so now we are in compliance and can sell our house. Our buyers have held on till this got straightened out also and we are to close on Tuesday, June 2. Keep your fingers crossed that no other obstacles pop up.
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05-31-2008, 10:57 AM
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...now we are in compliance and can sell our house. Our buyers have held on till this got straightened out also and we are to close on Tuesday, June 2. Keep your fingers crossed that no other obstacles pop up.
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Wow, Songinthewind:
It looks like you are now getting REALLY close!
Are you all packed and ready to move? 
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05-31-2008, 11:09 AM
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Any rain to report in Timberon yet??
Update on us- We received a variance from the county court finally for our issues on the floodplain, septic/bedroom issues so now we are in compliance and can sell our house. Our buyers have held on till this got straightened out also and we are to close on Tuesday, June 2. Keep your fingers crossed that no other obstacles pop up.
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Finally...wow.
I will keep the fingers crossed that all goes well....and it certainly should, after all that has transpired!!!
Dang.
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