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In reply to the discussion: My conclusion after my usual scrolling sesh this morning is [View all]womanofthehills
(9,195 posts)42. I love NM too - grew up back east
Came out here for school & never wanted to leave. Left a few times but always missed NM. Ive been back here since my late 20s. I lived in Albuquerques South Valley for yrs till I bought 40 acres in the middle of NM - kind of foothills of Manzano Mts. Lots of juniper, ponderosa pine,cactus,coyotes, squirrels, ravens & soon the rattlesnakes will be around. I live in nature with my dogs & chickens.
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I volunteer in the local (N.J.) swamp. There is fox poop, raccoon poop, muskrat poop and Great Blue Heron poop.
3Hotdogs
Apr 2024
#41
Nature can be wonderful, beautiful. But it also gives us our problems such as aging and diseases.
erronis
Apr 2024
#13
Where I live, there's this thing called weather that doesn't always cooperate.
ShazzieB
Apr 2024
#12
So sorry you were seriously threatened! How hideous! That certainly could give you...
electric_blue68
Apr 2024
#38