Los Alamos is known as the birthplace of the atomic bomb, but it's also charming and livable. It has more than 300 days of sunshine each year; easy access to wilderness, mesas, mountains, and canyons; and a thriving arts scene. Its schools are among the best in the state, and jobs ...
However, it's now the swinging 60s, and you are apparently allowed to do one scene where two people share a bed without one having one foot firmly on the ground. Sort of like how PG-13 movies today are allowed a single F-bomb. They use a double bed for that scene, as well as ...
Of course, if there isn’t a pressing green reason to visit a luxury hotel in Tahiti, there is always the next annual climate Jamboree,in some expensive, exotic holiday spot. Or one of the intra-annual working groups, if you want to get more involved in the green jetset lifestyle....