well, I once was talking with a person at school and I asked them what they thought about the city and they said it’s really similar to both Albuquerque and 1990’s California, and it’s very hot. I still don’t know what they meant by that so I saw some pictures of Albuquerque and, yes, they were right. For context, I live in another country that has close ties to the United States, so maybe that’s why!!

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    I’m used to a weather of 30+ C°!! I enjoy hot and dry weather, I live in Coahuila, which is close to Texas, so maybe that’s why it can be similar.

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      Oh most definitely.

      I call it cat weather. Lately it’s cold though so there are more people outside and hiking. It’s kind of nice.

      Your home looks beautiful. I’d love to take a motorcycle tour out there some day. All my friends that ride motorcycles say Mexico is dangerous but I don’t think any of them have ever even left the country.

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        11 months ago

        thank you!! Albuquerque is beautiful too!! And well, in all countries there are dangerous places, but here it’s very calm and safe, it’s also getting cold here, I like that.

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          That’s kind of I explained to them. “Would you call Detroit safe?” But I guess that’ll be a solo trip.

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      Or maybe because both Texas and New Mexico used to be Mexican until the anglos ethnically replaced the natives and Hispanics that lived there at the time