There is a chronic shortage of quality housing in New Mexico caused by
the Reagan administration cutbacks in Federal housing programs
(actually spending on such programs doubled during the Reagan/Bush
years).
People have to squeeze into whatever accommodations they can find.
Some houses don't even have windows.
Others are forced to live in Carlsbad Caverns (where one room is the size of 14 football fields).
Yet their spirit never dims and they ride over the border to Juarez, Mexico for some good clean fun.
All the gypsum
in the world isn't going to fix up some of these old churches
.
When you are alone on the Rio Grande
sometimes you need one heck of a big TV antenna
I saw 27 of these dishes rolling around on dual sets of railroad
tracks over a 900-square-mile plateau.
People in Acoma have lived in
the same houses since 600 A.D.
But I'd rather be a yuppie and live in Santa Fe.
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If you are planning a trip to New Mexico, you might want to read about
my
summer in Los Alamos and cross-country trip
there and back. Of course, for practical information, you'd be much
better off with
the New Mexico Handbook
, my favorite guidebook to the state.
Philip Greenspun's most popular Web
books include Travels
with Samantha, a Best of the Web '94-winning account of a journey
from Boston to Alaska and back, and Berlin/Prague Tale,
illustrated with photos of those cities.
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