They were on my short list back in 1979, with Tucson and then Phoenix
bringing up the rear.
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
>
>> What about Albuquerque? Employment might be somewhat limited, but
>> you'll be inside the edge of one of the most photogenic areas of the
>> country.
>
>Albuquerque, Sante Fe, and Taos are on our short list, but OUR
>employment options are more limited. It's a case where one can be
>taken care of, but not both. We absolutely love the Sante Fe - Taos
>area, but would consider it more of a retirement area than where we
>need to be right now.
>
>In all honesty, our situation is that we need a Denver-like
>environment for right now. How long? Who knows. Might be a year or two
>and we'll be ready to move to some mid-size city somewhere else. Or it
>might be a whole lot longer. The fact is that we BOTH like Denver, so
>that's a huge plus. And the fact that we don't NEED to move there is a
>plus because we get to enjoy it and not feel trapped. And the
>anonymity of a big city is important to us right now.
>
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