Re: Where would you live?
Howard, on host 209.86.38.107
Sunday, July 29, 2001, at 16:56:05
Re: Where would you live? posted by danny wyatt on Sunday, July 29, 2001, at 12:25:39:
> > or california where there is no desert. > > > > Why??? > The southwest coast is full of action, plus to consider that there you live within 8 hours of any mountain, sea, desert, wilderness, evironment that you can think of. Land of opportunity. > The northern part of california I still have to travel and experience, but I hear so much. Rich lands with large trees (redwoods). > > > danny'of course within the outskirts of st.louis or detroit'wyatt
I live in Tennessee, but we spend a lot of time in California. Like you, I haven't seen much of the northern parts, but I know my way around from the Mexican border to Marin County on the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge. But I like the desert. It changes all the time. The angle of the sun, the elevation, rain fall, wind, almost anything makes the desert look different. I crossed a few desert areas in the days before air conditioned cars, and it wasn't too bad. A few years ago, my wife and I toured New Mexico and Arizona for a week, and we were flabergasted by the variety there. We crossed into Mexico briefly and visited Grand Canyon, Santa Fe, Phoenix and Albuquerque. No, I wouldn't want to live in a desert, but they can be beautiful. Howard
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