If I knew where I was going to want to live the next five or 10 years I would buy a home and I'd finance it with a 30-year mortgage. . . It's a terrific deal.
When I came to the States, I still wanted to be an electric guitar player. But moved to Santa Fe in '86. And just decided that nylon string guitar is really what I wanted to do. . . And that really change my life totally as well. . . And Santa Fe is one of those really unusual places that is such an interesting mix of culture. There is a lot of from restaurants to music. . . I remember one of the first groups I saw playing there in the back of a restaurant, was a banjo player, a classical violinist, and a flamenco guitarist. And I thought to myself, "What? You know, this is great. "