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5Likes Couple has been living under a rock, quite literally
By Rusty Weston
By Rusty Weston | Spaces ? 14 hours ago
Benito Hernandez stands outside his desert home in Mexico's northern state of Coahuila. (Photo credit: Reuters ?For many people, the idea of living under a rock might seem like the punchline of a joke. But for one Mexican couple, a hut wedged below a 130-foot boulder in Coahulla, Mexico, has been home for the past 30 years.
A reporter recently visited the couple, Benito Hernandez and Santa Martha de la Cruz Villarreal, in their primitive desert home 50 miles south of Texas. Hernandez is a farmer who plants and collects the Candelilla plant used in making Candelilla wax.
He first saw this boulder 55 years ago, when he was 8, and decided to make it a home one day. Twenty years later he was able to secure rights to the land.
Santa Martha de la Cruz Villarreal watches her husband in the home's kitchen. (Photo credit: Reuters)"I started coming here when I was 8 years old to visit the Candelilla (harvesting) fields, and I liked it here. I liked it and then I continued visiting every three to four months. I wasn't married and I didn't have a family yet, but I liked it and I had to keep coming to put my foot in (on the property) because lands here are won through claiming them," Hernandez told the Hernandez told the International Business Times (note: the link goes to a video).
The home, made of sun-dried bricks and cement, has a dirt floor, a wood stove, and no plumbing. Electrical service is said to be unreliable. A nearby stream supplies fresh drinking water. In winter, though, the water source freezes over.
"It gets very cold here and we struggle to get food. We have to work hard here on the Candelilla (fields). That's the only job we have. That's what we live from," said Hernandez.
The couple have seven children, six of whom are married and live nearby.
Lucero Hernandez, Hernandez's granddaughter, in the doorway of the home. (Photo credit: Reuters)
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what are they pueblo indians
Honestly, sometimes thus type of life seems more desirable then this fucking rat race.
Oh, it's mexico. Rock is a better insulator than cardboard.
"We must, indeed, all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately".
B. Franklin


"You been living under a rock for half your life?"
"Uh, yeah."
If gunners were as violent as anti-gunners believe, logically there wouldn't be any anti-gunners left.

It could be worse, they could be living in Mexico.
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Looks like a pretty good idea......maybe get a 'space heater'......rent seems to be the right price....

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