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    Re: Tea Time and Gossip hour...

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    I was stationed in North Carolina while in the Marine Corps and remember the winters were never bad there. Spent some time in Mississippi, West Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and Southern Cali too, although only a few weeks at a time in those places. Definitely a fan of the warmer weather.
    Me too !!

    My dream is to eventually live somewhere where it is warm without high humidity. And sweeping, wide open views.
    I'm not a big fan of dense forest or feeling closed in.

    I'll take somewhat barren mountains over that !! As long as I get the wide open spaces, big blue sky, and warm dry weather Of course some green would be nice, too, but no dark forests or no views.

    Well, one can dream
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    Re: Tea Time and Gossip hour...

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    Me too !!

    My dream is to eventually live somewhere where it is warm without high humidity. And sweeping, wide open views.
    I'm not a big fan of dense forest or feeling closed in.

    I'll take somewhat barren mountains over that !! As long as I get the wide open spaces, big blue sky, and warm dry weather Of course some green would be nice, too, but no dark forests or no views.

    Well, one can dream
    From what you describe with wide open spaces, my first thought was Montana or Wyoming or something like that, but the winters there are probably harsh.

    I don’t mind some forest, but not super dense. I’m also not a fan of high humidity, although I’d take it right now since I’ve been keeping my humidity up and steady, but it’s been a constant battle.

    If you know where this utopia that you speak of exists, don’t keep it a secret. Please share. Lol


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    Re: Tea Time and Gossip hour...

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    From what you describe with wide open spaces, my first thought was Montana or Wyoming or something like that, but the winters there are probably harsh.

    I don’t mind some forest, but not super dense. I’m also not a fan of high humidity, although I’d take it right now since I’ve been keeping my humidity up and steady, but it’s been a constant battle.

    If you know where this utopia that you speak of exists, don’t keep it a secret. Please share. Lol


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    I haven't really figured that out just yet !! But probably somewhere out west I might have to have a summer home and a winter home. There are gorgeous places that just get to cold in winter...

    I just love open spaces. There can be mountains, but not densely forested. I lived in El Paso for a short time. The city is nothing to write home about, that is for sure, but when you got up into those mountains and looked all around, wow. So much blue sky, it was almost overwhelming.

    A drier climate will make it more difficult to keep the humidity up for the animals, but it can be done. I don't even mind the humidity here most of the year, but the summers are miserable.
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    Re: Tea Time and Gossip hour...

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    You're collection has been growing Zina! You always did have an eye for the yellow ones
    I do love it Especially the highlighter yellow hue of the Desert Ghosts!

    But then, I like so many..
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    Re: Tea Time and Gossip hour...

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    I haven't really figured that out just yet !! But probably somewhere out west I might have to have a summer home and a winter home. There are gorgeous places that just get to cold in winter...

    I just love open spaces. There can be mountains, but not densely forested. I lived in El Paso for a short time. The city is nothing to write home about, that is for sure, but when you got up into those mountains and looked all around, wow. So much blue sky, it was almost overwhelming.

    A drier climate will make it more difficult to keep the humidity up for the animals, but it can be done. I don't even mind the humidity here most of the year, but the summers are miserable.
    No way! I was stationed at Ft. Bliss in El Paso when I was in the Marine Corps. I was an instructor at the Marine Corps Stinger Missile School. I got my red tails when I was out there.

    Yes, the city was nothing special. I agree about that. Did you ever get out to Elephant Butte? It’s a state park/ reservoir near Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. Always loved the name of that town. Lol

    Lots of beautiful places around the country that I’d like to explore (some only at certain times of the year)... One day... when I hit the lottery and am not working around the clock.


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    Re: Tea Time and Gossip hour...

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    No way! I was stationed at Ft. Bliss in El Paso when I was in the Marine Corps. I was an instructor at the Marine Corps Stinger Missile School. I got my red tails when I was out there.

    Yes, the city was nothing special. I agree about that. Did you ever get out to Elephant Butte? It’s a state park/ reservoir near Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. Always loved the name of that town. Lol

    Lots of beautiful places around the country that I’d like to explore (some only at certain times of the year)... One day... when I hit the lottery and am not working around the clock.


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    I probably did go to that park !

    I used to go a lot to that big rock formation, forgot the name. But a lot of people went rock climbing there, or hiking. There were lots of old Indian drawings up in there. I could spend all day exploring!

    I kind of liked the landscape. It was more of a barren one, but had its own Beauty, that is for sure !!
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    Re: Tea Time and Gossip hour...

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    I probably did go to that park !

    I used to go a lot to that big rock formation, forgot the name. But a lot of people went rock climbing there, or hiking. There were lots of old Indian drawings up in there. I could spend all day exploring!

    I kind of liked the landscape. It was more of a barren one, but had its own Beauty, that is for sure !!
    From what you’re describing you probably hiked around Mammoth Rock and Aztec Cave. They were on a State Park that I can’t think of the name right now. I think I went up there a few times. I remember getting a ton of those huge cactus spikes or thorns in my legs the first time and deciding to wear long pants from there on out.

    El Paso was also the first place I ever saw a drive-thru liquor store.


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    Re: Tea Time and Gossip hour...

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    No, not really...

    But everyone got to stretch out and enjoy this perfect evening! Got a couple quick pictures in different lighting with the sun going down.

    The only one missing is Jag, he is in his hide getting ready for a shed cycle.

    Without further ado..




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    Wow, which morph is the BP in the first 4 pics? Beautiful.

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    The first one is my Lemonblast Enchi Desert Ghost female Aurora


    Second one is Venus, my Pastel Enchi Desert Ghost female

    Third, my Pastel Butter Enchi Desert Ghost male Sirius

    Fourth, my Pastel Desert Ghost female Arjana

    and last, my Super Emperor Pinstripe girl Sunny, one of my own hatchlings from last year.


    I also have a huge 3000 gr Pastel Yellowbelly (Jag) but he was in shed
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