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Extreme Okeetee, Lucy

Yes you don't really realize how much the colors change until you look at pics! I believe it was that expo. Knights of Columbus building in Arlington, Jan 2nd. Are those mountains from close to where you lived in NM? And if I'm not mistaken, you're here in DFW now?

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Yes you don't really realize how much the colors change until you look at pics! I believe it was that expo. Knights of Columbus building in Arlington, Jan 2nd. Are those mountains from close to where you lived in NM? And if I'm not mistaken, you're here in DFW now?

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I was just admiring the same from a few of the Okeetees I have from others and the ones I've held back.

Those are the famous Organ, and southern parts of the San Andres Mountains just east of Las Cruces, NM (about 40 miles north of El Paso, TX). I lived in Lost Causes (not a typo) for 7 years part of which was due to attending NMSU for my bio degree. In those 7 years I always seemed to miss out on getting winter storm clouds over the Organs; I have the mental memories but man wish I could share them as images. In this case, my fiancé (now wife) was cooking our first Thanksgiving Dinner and her first time cooking a turkey on her own. We followed the directions, but the turkey was still slightly undercooked. It had about an hour longer to cook, so I asked her if I could try to time the clouds and sunset. It's probably one of my top 5 photos, her favorite of mine, and is 9 images stitched together. I need to find someone that can handle the full-size, original pano file to have it printed.

You are not mistaken. I used to live up your way somewhat, over in Little Elm. I now live in Grand Prairie, roughly 15 minutes from the Lonestar venue and 15-20 from the ball parks/six flags. You planning to be at NARBC next month?
 
That sounds amazing! Mountains man, I'm telling you. Ha ha. Why did you move, if I may ask?!

Yes my wife and I will definitely be going to that show. We might even be in the market for a new snakey! But not sure if I can make it with all these hatchlings showing up online, ha ha. Also, I'm strongly considering a Green Tree Python!

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That sounds amazing! Mountains man, I'm telling you. Ha ha. Why did you move, if I may ask?!

Yes my wife and I will definitely be going to that show. We might even be in the market for a new snakey! But not sure if I can make it with all these hatchlings showing up online, ha ha. Also, I'm strongly considering a Green Tree Python!

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Jobs...New Mexico is virtually a dead end employment wise; it's a welfare state unless you're lucky enough to be employed by Sandia or Los Alamos National Labs or Intel. If not employed by them, you're next best bet is to work as a civilian contractor for any of the military installations, working for any of the universities, and then trying for state, county, or city jobs. The private sector, minus Intel, is extremely limited. There are other factors, but that starts pushing the envelope that though truthful, are hot topics which cause descriptors to fly. Even though I held a city job, it was made clear I wasn't welcome. I'll leave reading between the lines at that.

That said, if you want to work retail at $8-10/hr one can go for broke, tons of options there. I worked with a guy at PetSmart with a Master's Degree (granted in Library Science). He couldn't find anything better, was a Pet Products Manager, which I was previously at another store and I was started at $10/hr with my BS in Bio. Pretty certain he wasn't making much more as the next step from Pet Products Manager was Pet Care Manager and that started at $15 IIRC. I was laterally transferred to Pet Care, to learn and grow the department while we waited for corporate to build 3 more stores which would allow me to promote to Pet Care Manager.

The other option is doing the oil & gas thing down in Artesia or Carlsbad. It pays well, but those towns aren't exactly what you know, but who you know. I learned that REAL quickly while I did a herp survey of Carlsbad Caverns National Park in 2004.

Lastly, you can work for uncle sugar as Border Patrol, assuming you get stationed anywhere in NM.

By moving out here, I opened the doors for myself and my wife. I work as a mass spectrometry lab tech for a local toxicology lab and my wife is a microbiologist/lab manager at Baylor Research Institute. Her lab works with TB.

Cost of living is much cheaper out here, though NM was shielded (delayed) from the recession some just due to how depressed employment is out there to begin with. The recession effects didn't really hit until around 2010 to 2013. Housing actually plummeted price wise, but unfortunately after we left. Even then, for what we did out there, versus doing similar out here, the pay here is better, cost of living is cheaper, and there are far more amenities. Our quality of life has seen a drastic increase for us by moving here. We’re thriving here, while in NM we essentially lived paycheck to paycheck.

</ Debbie downer reply > :)

That rattled off....we do love and miss NM. I miss being able to get into my truck and be road cruising for snakes within 10-15 minutes of driving any direction. I miss doing the same, but instead of road cruising, being able to go hiking or just simply get away from it all. I miss the vast public lands that I can do all that on. The majority of the state is federal lands, most of which fall under the public lands part as either forestry service or bureau of land management properties. What doesn't fall under that is then usually state lands or restricted military property. Eastern NM though is very much like TX, with most of the land being privately held and inaccessible - unless you know rancher bob.

As for NARBC, I have some targets for myself assuming South Mountain Reptiles is there. I haven't checked the NARBC site to see if he's listed or if they've even updated the vendor list. Show's only a month away now if I recall. There has been a couple guys there in the past with cb GTPs, but most there are farmed. I've been tempted, but I've been burned twice by 2 separate individuals on 2 male meraukes; out $3200 between the 2. I plan to grow my GTP colony again, but for now it's just a lonely male 2003 wamena from Freek Nuyt of the Netherlands.
 
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Wow, thanks for the detailed reply! Glad you found a better way here in DFW. That's one thing I can genuinely say. Its like there was no recession here. The economy is ridiculously strong. Just look at all the building going on in Little Elm, Frisco and Allen!

As for a GTP, probably wouldn't get one this year since I kinda want to try a bioactive vivarium, so I'll need some time to set it up. What are you looking for from Don?

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So here's some more info about my dearest Lucy. Let's just say she's a handful! She's always been difficult to get out of the viv, so I actually use a hook. She'd strike out wriggle like crazy if I didn't. Usually she's better once I have her out, but she sometimes still tries to fling herself out of my hands!

Last night she was particularly moody and actually tagged me! Even after she calmed down she just struck out at thin air, ha ha! When she's in her viv she even comes out looking like she wants to eat one of the cats when they walk past. She's a beast, for sure. I must say, I kinda like that about her, although I probably would like one that's probably a little more chill too 🙂

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Yeah she's truly gorgeous. Thanks, ha ha. Love me a good wild type. I think a good Okeetee, Alabama or even a normal can be pretty spectacular! She was much better today with handling.

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What are you looking for from Don?

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A slightly lighter bank account/wallet. ;)

I'm waiting to hear back on what he's got. From there, once moved a few hundred miles north I'll most likely do my obligatory photo-session post. :cool:
 
Ha ha. Yeah I hear you. Well let me know what day you're going to the show and what time, and maybe we can meet up!

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