I smell of dust, old books and bluebells. (Reply).
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The con is mostly people from up north. I haven't heard a southern accent amongst them yet.
But LOL! I thought it was weird when we walked into Chapel Hill early a couple of days ago and it was all dead and shut!
My US experience is mostly confined to NYC, Seattle and Miami. This is all very different; quite delightful, I must say. People couldn't be friendlier and they have the most delicious accent. I fact, I've had many a strange exchange that goes;
"A' gadda saye, A' luurve yow accent."
"Well, I love yours."
"Naw, yaws is juuust beautiful!"
"Well so is yours."
And etc till my coffee goes cold. But we go away just loving each other to death. ::G::
And why is butter so expensive here? $6 for a regular sized slab that would cost 50p ($1) at home! I thought Southern cooking floated on a sea of saturated fats!
Where are you, then, honey - I'm guessing Georgia...?