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I am looking for a low cost of living town with low humidity and thought I would ask the pro's.
I thought I would ask the pro's.
Isn't it obvious?How did you come to the conclusion that the pros are here?
Artesia? Roswell? Both?Wow, what a mistake.
Correct.I took it as Artesia, NM or Roswell, NM.
You wouldn't think it, but the humidity for Ozona isn't low, it is about average of all other US locations: http://www.city-data.com/city/Ozona-Texas.htmlHow about Ozona, Texas? I wouldn't live there for anything but I'll bet the humidity and cost of living are both REALLY low.
You wouldn't think it, but the humidity for Ozona isn't low, it is about average of all other US locations: http://www.city-data.com/city/Ozona-Texas.html
Who says it isn't? FIL lives 30 miles up (down?) the road.That place seemed like the ends of the earth...
Who says it isn't? FIL lives 30 miles up (down?) the road.
My hunting place is not terribly far from Ozona.
Low humidity? Nope, don't think so.
End of the earth? Nah, it just takes a little getting used to.
Yeah, THAT's Ozona!!You just have to love rocks and scrub mesquite. If there were Martians, Ozona would be their number one off-planet vacation spot.
Don't feel sorry for him - he loves it. Since he might as well be the twin brother of Augustus 'Gus' McCrae (Robert Duvall's character in "Lonesome Dove"), the location fits him nicely.OMG, I pity the poor guy!!
LOL!!! Well, OK. As long as he likes it.Don't feel sorry for him - he loves it. Since he might as well be the twin brother of Augustus 'Gus' McCrae (Robert Duvall's character in "Lonesome Dove"), the location fits him nicely.
I am looking for a low cost of living town with low humidity and thought I would ask the pro's.
Low cost of living, but humidity shows to be average: http://www.city-data.com/city/Frackville-Pennsylvania.htmlFrackville ,Pa .