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On 11/20/11 5:03 PM, jmcquown wrote:

> South Carolina in general may not be "deep south". But it's a big state.
> I'm nowhere near the capitol. I'm not even close to Charleston. I'm on a
> barrier island off the southernmost tip of SC. The trees are dripping
> with Spanish moss and it's about 70F degrees outside. Trust me, this is
> the deep south.
>
> Jill


I know all about SC. I'm about 3 minutes from SC literally. It isn't
considered "deep south" (think Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, etc).
Spanish moss while charming, does not denote "deep south" and it grows
in other areas than near your house. You live in the South now, more
specifically in the lowcountry of South Carolina. No one was questioning
where you lived now or what the temp is outside. Its a couple degrees
warmer at my house than yours, I reckon.