Showing posts with label moving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label moving. Show all posts

Monday, October 11, 2010

Checking In

A reader asks:
How's the job?  How's South Carolina?  How's life treating you?
The job is good. Starting to get settled in. I have health insurance and paychecks, so that's fantastic!

South Carolina is beautiful, and filled with strange wildlife. Loved going to the beach in October!

All-in-all life is good!

Not much else to say just now, but thought I'd let you know I'm still here, plugging away and doing better than just gettin' by. :o)

Ah, Hilton Head in October!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Home Sweet... Sprawling Apartment Complex

0.6 miles from my Dads' house to my new apartment, all on the banks of the Broad River in Beaufort.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

I wanna Feng Shui...

My new apartment, 660 square feet
So I want to Feng Shui my new place. I don't know which way is North yet. And I don't really know a whole lot about Feng Shui, just a few very basic principles, mostly related to the arrangement of bedroom furniture.

I've been poking around About.com's section on Feng Shui, and while it's quite interesting so far, it's also so multi-faceted it's got me wishing I could just find someone to look at the place with me and help me get it done. I'm sure there are people out there (and probably around here) who do that sort of thing professionally, but I'm not sure I would be able to afford such a service.

But still, Feng Shui as always fascinated me, and I'd like to have some idea of ideal layouts for this place from the outset, and then continue to grow into the other, more subtle elements.

Any suggestions or input?

Friday, September 3, 2010

Playing Blog Catch-Up

I've gotten behind with my ambitious plan to Blog My Way South. Surprise, surprise, right?

Anyway, I decided to upload several of the pictures I took along my drive to my Flickr account, so here they are: Moving South.

[There's a misplaced modifier in that sentence somehow (After all, I didn't drive to my Flickr account.), but I can't figure out how to fix it without the sentence sounding really clunky... Which reminds me of an GREAT interview I heard on NPR today: Gene Owens, Greasepit Grammar - this guy is a HOOT!]

All-in-all, Tennessee is was probably my favorite part of the drive, though the never-ending Smokies on the 2nd day were kind of exhausting. Kentucky and what little I saw of North Carolina are a close second. Most of South Carolina was, frankly, boring as snot. Green and verdant, yes, but flat and comparatively boring. But then when I started approaching The Lowcountry, it got beautiful & tropical. Ahhh!

Library-geek that I am, I got my library card yesterday, and checked out two books already! Now this is one historic library:

In other news, I got an apartment lined up today! Just a couple of blocks from where I'm staying with my dad right now in Beaufort. It'll be more of a commute to my job, but the place just felt right, especially compared to the other place I saw in Bluffton. And, most importantly, they gave me the price I told myself that if they gave me I was going to go with it. And so I did! I might be able to get in as soon as next week/end. And, if everything flows according to the revised plan in my head, the movers will be able to take my stuff straight to my new digs instead of a storage unit after all. So, even though it'll mean a bit longer of a commute to work (thought it *will* be pretty much straight shot down a highway), I'd just rather live in Beaufort for now.
I'm gonna be living in this building!
I don't really have much on my agenda for the weekend, other to just take it easy and continue to explore the area before work starts on Tuesday. I would like to go check out Hilton Head Island, but perhaps that is a trip better made AFTER Labor Day weekend is over... I'm tempted to go prowl around Savannah. But more than likely, I will continue to explore more of Historic Beaufort, especially admiring the very old and very beautiful houses behind the USCB Beaufort campus. Also likely spend a little time at the waterfront. My personal goals are to have some fresh local seafood--preferably crab or shrimp--very soon, and to find some good BBQ this weekend.

While I am quickly falling in love with downtown Beaufort, my trip to Bluffton today was less than satisfying. The beautiful, yet highly frustrating thing to a newcomer trying to find her way around is that everything is buried behind trees, bushes, flowers and just overall dense greenery. Signs are low to the ground, and often of a fairly uniform color. So you can't really see the place you're looking for until you're right on top of it, or worse, just past it. Narg.

But still, am enjoying the discovery phase, and it all just feels so full of Good Karma.

Namaste, y'all!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Indiana to Knoxville

Took lots of good pictures today, but too tired to get them uploaded just now. The beagle and I are settled into our hotel room just north of Knoxville. Tomorrow is the last leg of the drive, another 6 or 7 hours, and then I land at my dad's in Beaufort. Yay!

Pics coming soon.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

And I'm off...

I'm planning to "blog my way South." And so here's the first official entry from "the road."

First of all, here are some pics from my last day in Lansing (ok, DeWitt).
There goes my stuff!

I'm pretty sure my apartment hasn't been this clean since I moved in... maybe since BEFORE that!



Goodbye, Michigan. Hellooooo, Indiana. Gonna try to capture every state line sign I pass...




I'm at my mom's in Auburn, Indiana for a couple of days this weekend. I'm taking off on "the big drive" tomorrow morning, with a stop-over in Knoxville, TN, where I just made my reservation at a pet-friendly motel.