the famed southern hospitality

People here are so cotton' pickin' nice, sometimes I even think I'm back in Northern Ireland. Except for when it's as humid as a greenhouse. Which is almost always.

Anyway, JFA spent most of his formative years in the South and even he says people here are beyond nice. On the street, in a restaurant, in a store, people smile and speak to you. And the customer service is great. Not good — great.

Since JFA and I have no children nor real problems, we have to invent interesting challenges in the day such as whether are we getting great customer service. We have been pretty darn satisfied with everything here – we even had a good time picking out a washer and dryer!

We also went to movies. I saw "Up" yet again; third time, if you're counting.

One of the characters has a great line: "It's like America, but south." She said that trying to explain South America, but I think I'm going to use it to explain my little corner of Georgia.

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