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Originally posted by Overpaid Slacker
Livi -
Perhaps we'll arrange a visit where Sweden and I can audition each other!
I've gotten along famously with every Swede I've met, so it could be a great time. Except for the shipping of 6 cars, a bike, a quad and two truckloads of other toys to Sweden.
The reality is, unless I'm going to switch vocations (which I'm open to, for the right $) I'll need to be close enough to (i) a reasonably sized metropolitan area or (ii) a company that requires sophisticated legal counsel. After 10 years of securities/joint venture/capital markets/international transactions/M&A work, I'm not going to hang out a shingle to do parking tickets and divorces.
Pat - thanks for the insight, NC is looking like a promising candidate. I have family in Charleston (which I'm visiting in 2 weeks) and I've considered moving there, but (1) the heat, (2) the humidity, (3) the lack of a sophisticated legal market/business requiring my skills, and (4) see 1 & 2, above.
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Ask them to take you north to Brookgreen Gardens, this time of year, if it's not raining, would be really comfortable and it's pretty unique. Charleston is interesting too, it's as much a colonial era town as antebellum southern town. Lots of things to see there. It's oyster season too.
Brookgreen Gardens