New Mexico is the only state I’ve found that you can go out into the middle of no where and be completely alone, with no traces of people. No trash, power lines, fences, tread marks or footprints. It’s good and bad. I like the tranquility of it, but hate that smart or attractive people are so few and far between. I like that there are ice caves, caverns, desert, forest, volcanoes, mountains, prairies, pretty and creepy places all over the state. I like creepy things. They are exciting. Not creepy people ( hate those), but weird bugs, storms and scary movies. New Mexico, in addition to being adorned with beauty, is dotted with creepy spots. WE all have little spots where we live that we like to visit. If you show me your spots, I’ll show you mine. ( that sounded like it could be easily taken out of context, but it came out funny, so I think I’ll leave it. ) There is an old water tower I climb up to sometimes and watch the forest or stars or clouds. And some haunted houses. I don’t spend much time in those though. Another cool thing about New Mexico is the lack of an accent. I’m not one for accents for whatever reason. Texas is right next door though and it’s a whole other story. Texans like to make simple one syllable word more complicated than they are. Like “pen” or “ten”. Those words turn into something like “pee-en” and “tee-en” I don’t know if it has the right effect in writing, but you sound it out it works. Very strange.

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