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Santa Fe settlers are “churlish types” who are “accustomed to live apart from each other, as neither fathers nor sons associate with each other."—Governor Fermín de Mendinueta, c. 1776.
 
Quote from BSAM:

Even though it's not the city of the day, I wish I was in Durango, CO right now.

Whyfore? A news search for Durango shows nothing going on except a movie theatre taking down it's "SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED" sign. And some bike race later this month.
 
Quote from hughb:

Whyfore? A news search for Durango shows nothing going on except a movie theatre taking down it's "SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED" sign. And some bike race later this month.

It's a very beautiful part of the USA.
Big tourist destination.
Cooler in the summer than most parts.
Of course, you could just get in your car and drive up to San Luis Obispo.
 
The city of Durango, Colorado is named after Durango, Mexico, which was named after Durango, Spain. The word Durango originates from the Basque word "Urango" meaning "water town"
(from answers.yahoo.com)
 
Quote from trendo:

The city of Durango, Colorado is named after Durango, Mexico, which was named after Durango, Spain. The word Durango originates from the Basque word "Urango" meaning "water town"

Wow!!

Brother Baron, I think we may have to move the Random thread to the Educational Resources forum.
 
OK Randomoros, what's the plan for the weekend? I'm taking my P/L printout to the coffee shop and having an unscheduled performance evaluation meeting. My great year is on the skids and I have to turn this ship around. Taking a pen and paper to the coffee shop has solved every life problem I've ever had, except how to break my latte habit.
 
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