No there is no AC, other houses in the area have AC but I don’t actually like it and although it makes cold air I don’t find it a very healthy atmosphere overall. There is a natural breeze in this location as it is up a steep hill which blows through the house. It can get pretty hot but I do prefer natural fresh air always and here the air smells of ocean and flower blossoms and that’s very good!
I would think the humidity would get a bit rough, but I also grew up in the desert where it was so dry that California feels very, very humid. And let's not discuss Atlanta in August. ;)
I was in New Mexico once, it was soooooo beautiful. I bought a band of Mexican silver and turquoise which I have worn ever since I bought it - and I visited some wild hot springs by a beautiful river for a few days absolutely stunning and had a most uplifting and spiritually fulfilling time there. I also learned a Cherokee dance of empowerment on the banks of a river in the sunshine. Magical moments to remember all my life 😍
Might have been Navajo silver. The native Americans do some amazing stuff there. New Mexico is the one part of the US that feels like it has a deep history, like when I go to Europe or other countries. You can hike through the mesas and mountains and just suddenly stumble across ruins from a thousand years ago. Or petroglyphs. Or pottery and arrow heads. Just...there.
I miss it, but our lives are not always strictly our own after a point.
No there is no AC, other houses in the area have AC but I don’t actually like it and although it makes cold air I don’t find it a very healthy atmosphere overall. There is a natural breeze in this location as it is up a steep hill which blows through the house. It can get pretty hot but I do prefer natural fresh air always and here the air smells of ocean and flower blossoms and that’s very good!
I would think the humidity would get a bit rough, but I also grew up in the desert where it was so dry that California feels very, very humid. And let's not discuss Atlanta in August. ;)
The humidity can get tough but staying in the breeze is key. So Atlanta is tough huh? Oops I mentioned Atlanta 😆
When one grows up in the high desert of New Mexico, yes, definitely, Atlanta in August is rough. ;)
I was in New Mexico once, it was soooooo beautiful. I bought a band of Mexican silver and turquoise which I have worn ever since I bought it - and I visited some wild hot springs by a beautiful river for a few days absolutely stunning and had a most uplifting and spiritually fulfilling time there. I also learned a Cherokee dance of empowerment on the banks of a river in the sunshine. Magical moments to remember all my life 😍
Might have been Navajo silver. The native Americans do some amazing stuff there. New Mexico is the one part of the US that feels like it has a deep history, like when I go to Europe or other countries. You can hike through the mesas and mountains and just suddenly stumble across ruins from a thousand years ago. Or petroglyphs. Or pottery and arrow heads. Just...there.
I miss it, but our lives are not always strictly our own after a point.