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Truth or Consequences

It’s a hot day setting out for Truth Or Consequences.

Yes, you read that name right - we are on the road barreling towards this distant, oddly named town in New Mexico, our hair blowing in the wind. As an homage to AA Gills’ Blonde, my partner - the Brunette is sitting on the air conditioned seat beside me… with every window in the jeep down. She is way too excited, her eyes glued to the road, laughing off the ‘leaping deer’ roadsigns, driving ever so increasingly “gently” over the speed limit.

We are late, and on our way to meet one of her art heroes for tea and a chat. Well, coffee and a chat.

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