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Searching for my community in New Mexico

 
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My family finally bought our forever property. While im super stoked about it,leaving my community behind to start anew is lonely and daunting. Im looking for like minded folks in or around Catron County,NM. -GRANTS,GALLUP, SPRINGERVILLE AZ, EAGAR,AZ, SHPW LOW AZ are the closest cities to me (within a two our drive).  ANyone!?
 
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Hey, I'm not in Catron but since no one had responded I thought I'd hollar and let you know you've been seen from the far off metropolis of Albuquerque!
 
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How has it been going in the past year or so? I'm farther away than you were looking for (north of Santa Fe) but wanted to say hello.
 
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