what's it like to live in west texas? somewhere like Marfa, Texas
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Date: November 6th, 2015 5:18 PM Author: beta circlehead
Way to pick the single most extreme outlier...
West Texas is dry scrub land. Not bad scenery. Hot, but dry. You'll need to make your own excitement.
Marfa is a snobby shitlib arthouse-crowd town of a few hundred people or so.
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Date: May 27th, 2018 6:08 AM Author: galvanic lime school
well, it's hot...there is some humidity..
my family was a sheep ranching family, like many out there in those days...
it might be hard to find decent housing..
it's desert, obviously..the water there is not real good...alkaline in many places.
I love the desert...when I retire I am moving to arizona.
my family settled the big bend park area about 100 years ago before it was a park...they farmed there using the river as irrigation...then the government seized the land...
they moved east of the big bend park..near sanderson...my biological grandfather was a bootlegger and died on the road...my step grandfather was a sheep rancher in that area...
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Date: May 27th, 2018 6:22 AM Author: Flickering love of her life
...stupid...question...
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