Shit...my "vacation" to my cabin in the mountains of Northern New Mexico turned into a mess. Broken water lines, electrical work, getting stuck in the snow, chimney breaking off the roof, friend's dog getting attacked by deer...not your typical "vacation time". Nonetheless it was still fun and a trip we won't soon forget.
Although I love Durango, Colorado very much and it is one of my favorite places on earth. I don't think I can move there. Mainly due to the small population and rough economy I think it would be too difficult to find work and afford to live. My choices for moving this summer are now down to 3 cities. First is Flagstaff, Arizona. A very awesome city in close proximity to tons of other amazing cities. The second is Santa Fe, New Mexico. This is another one of my favorite places. I am very familiar with it and it is close to my cabin in Northern New Mexico as well as not too far from Durango, Colorado. Cost of living is high in Santa Fe though....The last choice is Asheville, North Carolina. I have actually never been to Asheville. It has been somewhere I wanted to go for years though and the scenery is amazing. The city is large enough to find work and meet lots of new people but small enough to not feel overwhelmed. I would love to hear any opinions from anyone that might actually read this...I only have a couple of friends on here but I'm trying to make more!! Hit me up....
Although I love Durango, Colorado very much and it is one of my favorite places on earth. I don't think I can move there. Mainly due to the small population and rough economy I think it would be too difficult to find work and afford to live. My choices for moving this summer are now down to 3 cities. First is Flagstaff, Arizona. A very awesome city in close proximity to tons of other amazing cities. The second is Santa Fe, New Mexico. This is another one of my favorite places. I am very familiar with it and it is close to my cabin in Northern New Mexico as well as not too far from Durango, Colorado. Cost of living is high in Santa Fe though....The last choice is Asheville, North Carolina. I have actually never been to Asheville. It has been somewhere I wanted to go for years though and the scenery is amazing. The city is large enough to find work and meet lots of new people but small enough to not feel overwhelmed. I would love to hear any opinions from anyone that might actually read this...I only have a couple of friends on here but I'm trying to make more!! Hit me up....
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But, I would pick the last choice. It sounds like it has the most pros.