South Western Appeal

I have spent a handful of time in the SW recently. Having lived/worked in Austin, Texas for a month-and-a-half; camped in the pan handle of Texas at McClellan Lake, trekked into the Palo Duro Canyon, from there I worked on a farm in Tiejeres, NM for a week spent some time in Albuquerque, then spent 3 weeks in Alamogordo (with a casino weekend in Santa Fe). Throughout this time I have really come to appreciate the SW. It has so much more to offer than meets the eye. You can be captivated by the vast desert expanses, admire all of the mountains on every horizon, experience a culture entirely different from the Midwest, and so much more.

Cowboy boots, authentic Mexican food, 2-steppin, country/latina music, dry heat, simple living to mega-cities, the SW is a unique place. You can go from mountain towns, to towns that make you feel like you are in ol' mexico, to meccas all in a day. Down here even the sun beats down on you differently. Life down here is so drastically different that I find myself drawn to it. There could be some potential in life to live with the mountains at my back while surrounded by all things stubborn. Stubborn things are the only organisms that can make it out here. When the sun is at it's highest everyone is slow moving. Pastures litter the towns landscape. Rusted out trucks and cowboy hats! Town pride in their town teams and spicy foods. In life I will continue to find myself migrating down south. A plan is in the works to fly down to Austin, TX come this October!

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