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Old 05-19-2013, 08:04 PM   #168
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North Carolina has always been my lil slice of Heaven. Back before I moved anywhere or saw anything, my bliss was found on a four wheeler, cruising through the countryside, wind against my face, the cold on my knuckles, hitting every mud puddle I could find. (My first time started on that four wheeler!)

If I was angry, I lost most of my tension there. If I was sad, I found my peace. If I was happy, all the sensations were a celebration of life.

After I moved, I explored a few places: Texas, Massachusetts, Utah (don't even get me started on this hell hole of a state), but when the wind changes again, and I hope it will all resolve itself soon so I can, I plan to head East again-- East is home to me.

The Northeastern portion of the USA is where I plan to settle down. Of all the places I've seen: the people; the climate; even the architecture; the sights, sounds, and tastes;.... it feels like it could one day be home. And a quick drive down I-95 will bring me back to North Carolina to my family if they need me.
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