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Re: How'd you like Austin? » TexasChic

Posted by sleepygirl on February 8, 2006, at 19:24:38

In reply to Re: How'd you like Austin? » sleepygirl, posted by TexasChic on February 8, 2006, at 18:35:30

> > I like Texas a lot, but it's a different world than the one that I come from. It seems I am a "liberal". I sort of suspected it, but it has been confirmed ;-).

> This is what I've been trying to explain for a long time, in many different posts - what an outsider I am being a liberal in Texas. Isn't it crazy? And smothering?

It was quite a different world. Yes, smothering to me, but different strokes for different folks I guess.


> Yeah, I'm dying to see the New Mexico/Arizona area. I've seen Hawaii, the mountains, the beaches on the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean, the New England area in the fall, and Minnesota in the winter, but I've never seen the desert.

I've seen New Mexico/AZ - beautiful places - I went across northern AZ from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon (stopped at many places along the way), and I was in Albuquerque for a few days - great mexican food :-) If I were to go back to New Mexico, I'd go to Santa Fe - supposed to be some nice art there
I gasped when you mentioned the pacific! I want to go there so much! I have a nice big redwood picture in my bedroom! I really want to see Seattle, and Hawaii is paradise right!? and the mountains - one day, one day


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