1. Sweet Ice Tea 2. Humidity 3. HOSPITALITY 4. Green grass and trees 5. Restaurants (Chick-fil-A, Fuddruckers, BoJangles, etc.) 6. Proximity to "home" 7. People who understand my use of "ya'll" 8. People who know how to spell "ya'll" 9. People who know how to make sweet tea. 10. Churches on every corner 11. My skin loves the humidity 12. People who understand HOSPITALITY 13. People who practice HOSPITATILITY
missed the South East, and am very glad to be back here!! |
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I was born and raised in the southeast - Alabama. I love and miss all the things on your list!
ReplyDeletei heard that people are so friendly!!
ReplyDeletehere, in michigan...people crash into things when they are walking because their noses are so high in the air!!
I love living in the South East. I'm a North Easterner transplanted, and I couldn't be any happier!
ReplyDeleteAwww, I grew up Florida (not really technically part of "the south"). I miss that humidity too these day. My skin is cracked and bleeding from the bitter winter here! Loved your list :)
ReplyDeleteHumidity and hospitality--welcome, wonderful things. Great post.
ReplyDeleteBoy - and what is sweet tea?? As a Western Girl, I've only ever heard my Texas mil say, Swt Tay. Is it the same? ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy TT!
My TT is Food for thought.
Better you than me living there. I was go nuts living in the south east. Happy TT.
ReplyDeleteAmen to each and every one! Love me some sweet tea and humidity!
ReplyDeleteThere's a Chick-A-Fil near us. Very often they have someone standing around outside it dressed as a cow, which is always rather alarming!
ReplyDeleteYou really like hospitality I take it. LOL!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you're happy to be home! What a happy TT. (Thanks for visiting mine)
ReplyDeleteAnd little or no snow! That's a big reason for me. LOL!
ReplyDeleteHappy TT!
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I love the southeast too. I am a Navy wife of six as well.
ReplyDeleteHappy TT!
I hear ya! :)
ReplyDeletePeople who know that "all y'all" is the plural of "y'all."
ReplyDeleteBeing called "Miss Di"
"Yes Ma'am" and "Yes Sir."
Fried okra.
Fuddruckers!!!
ReplyDeleteHoney, I think we spell it "y'all".
To live just where you want is vital. People often forget it isn't so much a house that is important, but what's inside, and OUTSIDE it.
ReplyDeleteAMEN! I was born and raised and still live in Georgia! I have been all around the world and there is NO place I would rather be!!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home ya'll!!
I'm not even from the south and I love all those things. I think I'm 'southern' at heart- just born in the north. ;)
ReplyDeleteI live in TN and think your list is right on!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me. I also have a TT post on my family blog. It won't make you hungry I promise!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love Chick-fil-A! I always make sure I go there when I visit relatives in North Carolina.
ReplyDeleteHuh... I've always spelled it "y'all"... I bet I say it just the same as you though ;-) just put the apostrophe in a different spot.
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