Category Archives: The South

Shorts

A few things. Moe’s Southwestern Grill Kate suggested I pick up some supper from Moe’s the other night. It was tasty food, and plenty of it. It was like a Mexican-food Subway (although nicer/more expensive then Subway), where they sort … Continue reading

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Sky is Falling

The local news was abuzz about a single-engine plane crash just outside of Raleigh, and almost literally just outside of the new southern Rockland Ave. A plane crashed into a local BBQ restaurant less then a mile from our house. … Continue reading

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Limited Time Offer: Be Our Neighbor

Looking to move? Considering the smooth, easy and affordable living of North Carolina? Want a neighbor to borrow a cup of sugar / mooch wireless internet nuggets from? Have we got a deal for you. For a limited time only, … Continue reading

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North Carolina: 1 Year Later

It’s pretty strange to think that last year’s Labor Day weekend was such a frenzy of packing and parties, and this year’s is so comparatively laid back. September 5th makes one year since we closed up shop at Rockland-Ave in … Continue reading

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A Return to Moderately Consistent Posting

The wave of technical difficulties having now passed (I hope), we can return to our normal posting routine. Here are some thoughts: Hot104 degrees again? I guess it is southern living. Central air is sweet. We went for a dip … Continue reading

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Warm

It was 102 degrees outside today, confirming to me that we do in fact now live in the south.

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You know…

You know you’ve moved to the south when, while driving through the center of your new small town, there is a sign in front of the local carwash that reads: “No Pig Cookers” Yes that’s right, please don’t bring your … Continue reading

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