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What’s your average commute time?
Too long.
Just right. (I love traffic jams!)
You get used to the standstills. After the first couple of years. At least, that’s what people tell me.
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Fact: The average one-way commute in Albuquerque is just 20 minutes.
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How do you feel about clean air?
Eh, it’s alright. I don’t mind smog either, though.
Necessary. I drink it up.
My body is a temple that requires healthy, clean air. So I worship out of town. A lot.
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Fact: Some pretty reputable sources, including the American Lung Association, have given ABQ an A grade for air particulate. So, when you’re in Albuquerque, breathe deeply and enjoy all that good, clean oxygen.
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Can you afford your ideal house in your city?
Um, no.
I might be able to afford a house… with roommates. And a diet of mostly ramen.
I live in a closet. In my co-worker’s basement. It’s really dark down here.
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Fact: The average home in Albuquerque costs just $203,500. Roommates optional.
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Do you enjoy spending time outdoors?
I take a daily walk, but getting “outdoors” takes some patience (and several hours in a car).
Love it! Unfortunately, the weather here doesn’t always cooperate.
By outdoors, do you mean the bench outside my apartment? In which case, yes.
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Fact: Albuquerque has a 4,300-acre, forested state park that runs right through the heart of the city, pine and oak-draped mountains just 20 minutes from downtown, and 278 days of sunshine a year.
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What color do you associate with New Mexico?
Green (been there, seen it for myself)
Brown. It’s the desert, right?
Pink and purple. (I’ve seen photos of those sunsets!)
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Fact: Albuquerque has more parks and public green space per capita than nearly any city in the nation. (And the sunsets are pretty spectacular.)
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