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They couldn't afford to hold to it, at $125 a month, but they were afraid to give up a neighborhood that had been their life for so long. And there were complications. \Mama and I had dreamed for a long time about living in Mexico when I retired,\ Mr. Franklin says. \Partly because it is cheap living, but mainly because we wanted to study and explore the country. Mexico is a fascinating land, and its people are kind. \But we investigated the coun- try on my last three-week vaca- tion. We saw that most of the Americans there were well-off people who were usually organ- ized into exclusive little colonies nh we wouldn't fit. We dis- ered there is a lot of red and that there are priva- IS, when a couple gives up the for a life in a foreign itry . . .\ ley explored the next best g—South Texas* just over the Grande River from Mexico, they could do what they to do in Mexico by getting their car and driving, and at same time keep tile United went to McAlien, Texu apartment,\ Mr. Franklin says, \and explored up and down the Rio Grande Valley. We found we could get permanent parking for a trailer in a trailer park for $30 a month, including utili- ties. We ran across some dandy second-hand trailers we could have for $5,500. \We went back home and I cashed in my life insurance for $6,900. We checked the teachers into the apartment, took off for the Rio Grande, bought our trailer, and settled down until the following June . . .\ Now 20 months out into re- tirement, the Franklins think they've got it made. They say their basic living expenses are running under $200 a month, in- cluding the $30 to the trailer park. They are losing interest in the apartment back in the city which is still sublet—it wasn't too satisfying last summer when they went back for three months, and it was expensive. \It's funny how a home and a neighborhood that had been your life so long can fade away if you leave it,\ Mrs. Franklin says. \But I think this happens only when you go to some place that is absorbing and pleasing . . . which we certainly have found the Mexican border to be. I think we'll give up the apartment this summer.\ \And We're having adventures we'd never have back there,\ he explains. \At least once every two-months we're over in Mexico, talking; and buying and looking having fun. 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