Spot on as always! I don't know how Tom lived in Santa Fe for 25 years (except that he traveled a lot), my four full-time years made me want to "run for the hills"!
Greenpeace is another get rich organization who is nothing but great at exploitation!
Santa Fe is a great place to go for vacation - good food, good art, and I love Ten Thousand Waves - but most of the people are living in an alternate universe.
Thank for reading my commentary, and thank you for your comments. Hope all is going well…
When people ask me how I liked living in Santa Fe, my response is always "it's a great place to visit!" Some people get it and some don't. Amusing.
I had the best of both worlds for 20 years but after retiring/moving fulltime to SF and dealing the medieval medical community in SF. I knew we had to sell and get out. They couldn't even diagnosis Tom's dementia, I had to take him to the Mayo Clinic to get him diagnosed. Then we moved to Houston to be near amazing medical care and family.
As I’ve gotten older I’ve come to appreciate a good (at least competent) medical community more and more.
A few months ago, a man went to our local hospital to have his gallbladder removed and the doctor mistakenly removed his liver and the man died. Definitely made me think twice about medical care!
If everything is an existential threat, nothing is an existential threat. And since more than 6000 items that we use and depend on for our very livelihood every day are made from petroleum products, we should be careful with the term when dealing with oil and gas.
Spot on as always! I don't know how Tom lived in Santa Fe for 25 years (except that he traveled a lot), my four full-time years made me want to "run for the hills"!
Greenpeace is another get rich organization who is nothing but great at exploitation!
Santa Fe is a great place to go for vacation - good food, good art, and I love Ten Thousand Waves - but most of the people are living in an alternate universe.
Thank for reading my commentary, and thank you for your comments. Hope all is going well…
When people ask me how I liked living in Santa Fe, my response is always "it's a great place to visit!" Some people get it and some don't. Amusing.
I had the best of both worlds for 20 years but after retiring/moving fulltime to SF and dealing the medieval medical community in SF. I knew we had to sell and get out. They couldn't even diagnosis Tom's dementia, I had to take him to the Mayo Clinic to get him diagnosed. Then we moved to Houston to be near amazing medical care and family.
As I’ve gotten older I’ve come to appreciate a good (at least competent) medical community more and more.
A few months ago, a man went to our local hospital to have his gallbladder removed and the doctor mistakenly removed his liver and the man died. Definitely made me think twice about medical care!
It’s nice to see that someone finally said it. Thanks.
Thank you for reading my commentary
If everything is an existential threat, nothing is an existential threat. And since more than 6000 items that we use and depend on for our very livelihood every day are made from petroleum products, we should be careful with the term when dealing with oil and gas.
Agree 100%