I'm back and I love the South!
YankeeMan
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I haven't been posting lately becasue I've started a new job as Department Chair at a community college in North Carolina. I started two days before the semester started and I've been a$$ deep in alligators!
I'm very happy at the college and I absolutely love the South! I cannot believe how friendly everyone is down here. They just don't say, "Hello", the actually have a conversation with you. People in the South take time to breath. Ithaca was a very friendly place, but the people here make Ithaca seem stuck up. I've never been called Honey, Baby and Darlin' so much in my life... and I love it!
One Saturday I went to a B&M and met several new friends in the smoking lounge. Even though I was a Yankee, they accepted me and made me part of the conversation. Also, the fact that it was in the 70's yesterday and I was wearing a short sleeve shirt in December is just icing on the cake!
I'm very happy at the college and I absolutely love the South! I cannot believe how friendly everyone is down here. They just don't say, "Hello", the actually have a conversation with you. People in the South take time to breath. Ithaca was a very friendly place, but the people here make Ithaca seem stuck up. I've never been called Honey, Baby and Darlin' so much in my life... and I love it!
One Saturday I went to a B&M and met several new friends in the smoking lounge. Even though I was a Yankee, they accepted me and made me part of the conversation. Also, the fact that it was in the 70's yesterday and I was wearing a short sleeve shirt in December is just icing on the cake!
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Congrats man.
Northern California is WAY better! SoCal is okay to visit but d@mned if I could live there again. Once was enough. I live in a relatively small town, primarily agriculture-related, and it's a kicked-back lifestyle. I grew up in Detroit, I've lived just north of the L.A. area and in Seattle, but I'll take small town California any time.
"Long ashes my friends."
I love the coastal cities of the south like Jacksonville, Charleston, Savannah, Wilmington, Myrtle Beach and many more smaller areas like St. Augustine, Palm Coast, St. Mary's Georgia, Hilton Head, and the list goes on. I've been to most of the New England cities and was pretty disgusted by every one of them!
I lived in the south for a while (Charleston, Jacksonville, Orlando and a little town outside of Austin) and, while the people are nice, I'm a bit too left to be really accepted down there! All of you who are hating southern CA? Ha! I love it here. I've lived here since '85 and will never leave. Brought up in Ma., by the way.
I'll be up north packing up over the semester break, but I'll be back for good after New Year's. We'll have to get together.
I kind of like it here, I fit better! That being said, I don't hate those who stand a little to the left of me. It makes for great conversation!