The Franklin Mountains catching the last warm light, the Star on the Mountain just visible against the rock, the Rio Grande winding green-banked through the foreground. El Paso looking more like a country than a city. Singles past 50 here often have ties to Fort Bliss, the schools, or the medical center. However you arrived at this point: late divorce, decades on your own, a recent loss. There's a courteous, bilingual way of meeting
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For a first walk, El Paso members favor Scenic Drive at sunset for the city-and-mountain view, or coffee in the Union Plaza district. The Mission Valley around Ysleta and Socorro suits a quieter afternoon; Downtown's San Jacinto Plaza is the standby. Franklin Mountains State Park has the trans-mountain road for an easy drive together. Across the line, Mesilla's plaza and Las Cruces's downtown earn a Saturday once you've already met.