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    #71
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    Husband with MS wants to move to NM

    Quote Originally Posted by personified
    I always wondered why they were not the same.
    That's funny!!! imp:
    Cool!

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    #72
    Senior Member

    Husband with MS wants to move to NM

    Quote Originally Posted by bedrockbob
    Cool!
    I am changing it as of now it is.....
    Chilly Willy like the Penguin!!

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    #73
    Senior Member

    Husband with MS wants to move to NM

    Quote Originally Posted by bedrockbob
    Sam,

    I wasn't going to mention those knowing where you come from...especially Skinwalkers. I know a hell of a lot of people who freak out if you whistle at night!

    I live near Pecos and the giant snake was a big legend. They say the Pecos peoples always had a fire going to keep it away, and their fire still burns in San Ysidro where the last puebloans went. The snake was supposed to have slithered away years ago. Maybe it went to the Dine country.

    It is good to hear someone that knows the stories of the region. I think it is important part of "being a part of" an area. Especially here where there is so much magic, spirituality, history, and just plain strangeness.
    I grew up on and around the Navajo Nation and I have tons of Navajo relatives. I could tell you some personal experiences with skinwalkers but I wouldn't want to scare ya. :P I don't whistle at night. I know better.

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    #74
    Junior Member

    Husband with MS wants to move to NM

    Hey Sandy,

    We're originally from Illinois also and moved here for the hubby's health (altitude and dryness helps his condition).

    I don't know which part of Illinois you're from, or what you do for a living, but we underwent a big culture shock when we moved. My salary is half what I was making there doing the same job, and hubby took a $10/hr pay cut while he was able to work (he's totally disabled now).

    Houses cost what they do in Chicago and suburbs, namely about $150K for a small, decent one. Lots cost $50K and up if you want to build.

    It's also hard to grow things here. The soil has little organic material and is salty. It is much easier to grow 'medicine' back home, where soil is fertile and the air has some moisture in it...but it can be done here if you garden, or grow inside.

    Lots here have retaining walls around them for the most part, some of these walls are tall already or can be built taller. We were approved to grow based on this and the other plants we are growing in our yard, namely tall, dense stuff like sunflowers, Jerusalem artichokes and corn. No one can see what's in the middle. LOL. Also a big dog is an asset.

    If you have a good job already in Illinois, consider moving someplace rural, and private, and staying there. You can work in Chicago, and 40 miles away, have a home in the middle of nowhere and still be close enough to commute. Definitely don't move until you have a job or other income source lined up here. You can't buy 'medicine' if you don't have any money. Schools are bad here also (google it).

    The doctors here are VERY reluctant to sign applications, even though they are only verifying that the patient can benefit from the program, not supplying anything. Houses are expensive, and jobs don't pay well. The air is dry and your skin will itch. LOL... We have yet to find good pizza or poorboys, and they put green chili on EVERYTHING, which can be a either a good or a bad thing. One of the good things, you won't have to mow, but if you DO have a lawn, you'll have to water it twice a day, and resod every 3 yrs or so.

    Let me know if you'd like to chat further. I will be moving back to Illinois when the hubby passes. Weather-wise, its MUCH nicer here than Illinois. I haven't seen the temp drop to zero yet in the winter, the ground doesn't freeze, and there are only a few days in the summer above 100...not to mention that there is NO humidity in the summer, and few tornados, but I desparately miss the green landscape, the higher pay and cheaper housing.

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    #75
    Member

    Husband with MS wants to move to NM

    Hey Ladylunch thanks for the info! A couple of things. Jim is medically retired through the military and receives a pension so we're good on that end. I stay home to be his caregiver. Kids are grown, etc. Just me, Jim, the cat and dog. We currently own so hopefully we'll make enough off this house to put down on another. I have a plan to be mortgage free in five years. It can be done!

    As far as growing, I would grow hydro most likely.

    And lastly, no way am I ever going to move back to Illinois once I am gone. Born and raised here but it's lost it's loving feeling. We must separate. lol

    Oh and we're also considering Colorado too. We haven't made our minds up just yet.

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    #76
    Senior Member

    Husband with MS wants to move to NM

    Quote Originally Posted by Ladylunch1
    Hey Sandy,

    We're originally from Illinois also and moved here for the hubby's health (altitude and dryness helps his condition).

    I don't know which part of Illinois you're from, or what you do for a living, but we underwent a big culture shock when we moved. My salary is half what I was making there doing the same job, and hubby took a $10/hr pay cut while he was able to work (he's totally disabled now).

    Houses cost what they do in Chicago and suburbs, namely about $150K for a small, decent one. Lots cost $50K and up if you want to build.

    It's also hard to grow things here. The soil has little organic material and is salty. It is much easier to grow 'medicine' back home, where soil is fertile and the air has some moisture in it...but it can be done here if you garden, or grow inside.

    Lots here have retaining walls around them for the most part, some of these walls are tall already or can be built taller. We were approved to grow based on this and the other plants we are growing in our yard, namely tall, dense stuff like sunflowers, Jerusalem artichokes and corn. No one can see what's in the middle. LOL. Also a big dog is an asset.

    If you have a good job already in Illinois, consider moving someplace rural, and private, and staying there. You can work in Chicago, and 40 miles away, have a home in the middle of nowhere and still be close enough to commute. Definitely don't move until you have a job or other income source lined up here. You can't buy 'medicine' if you don't have any money. Schools are bad here also (google it).

    The doctors here are VERY reluctant to sign applications, even though they are only verifying that the patient can benefit from the program, not supplying anything. Houses are expensive, and jobs don't pay well. The air is dry and your skin will itch. LOL... We have yet to find good pizza or poorboys, and they put green chili on EVERYTHING, which can be a either a good or a bad thing. One of the good things, you won't have to mow, but if you DO have a lawn, you'll have to water it twice a day, and resod every 3 yrs or so.

    Let me know if you'd like to chat further. I will be moving back to Illinois when the hubby passes. Weather-wise, its MUCH nicer here than Illinois. I haven't seen the temp drop to zero yet in the winter, the ground doesn't freeze, and there are only a few days in the summer above 100...not to mention that there is NO humidity in the summer, and few tornados, but I desparately miss the green landscape, the higher pay and cheaper housing.
    It is all a matter of perspective.
    I have the opposite one.
    I have lived in Chicago and could not stand it.
    Houses jammed together 4 feet apart.
    Police who think they are gods.
    It's not worth earning more money or getting good pizza.

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    #77
    Senior Member

    Husband with MS wants to move to NM

    Sounds to me like Ladylunch1 is living in the "wrong" part of the state.

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