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In reply to the discussion: Looking to move? Consider the Triangle area of North Carolina. Seriously. [View all]Been catching moon rise from patio, over the creek after sunset! Wide angle rarely wide enough to catch both creek + moon, as so many trees around.
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Looking to move? Consider the Triangle area of North Carolina. Seriously. [View all]
mnhtnbb
Nov 2019
OP
I was in Raleigh a few weeks ago. It's a very nice area. Seems to be growing.
Buckeyeblue
Nov 2019
#2
we've lived in Raleigh for 28 years. It is lively, lots of culture and arts.
NRaleighLiberal
Nov 2019
#3
I don't plan on leaving CA, but I just want to point out that NC should be considered purple.
Garrett78
Nov 2019
#5
RTP? No thanks. Blue or not. Folks up north still get called Yankees when visiting there.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2019
#54
I don't think most pointing to the great benefits Europe offers realize that even with marriage,
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#30
Not easy at all these days though, but language opens the door on jobs. I'd never come back either.
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#45
Well i meant accepted into the country legally. That must have felt so great to hear your colleagues
emmaverybo
Nov 2019
#44