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We received an overwhelming response to the open-ended statement, "The best thing about the South is..." posed online on our Readers' Choice Awards ballot Here are a few of your responses. Click here to check out the 2007 Readers Choice Awards. Web Exclusive: "Cajun food as hot as the weather." "Knowing who your great-great-great-grandparents were on both sides." "Our tea is sweet and is better in a mason jar." "Summer nights on the patio watching lightning bugs with the white glow
of gardenias and magnolia blossoms in the background, the smell of
just-mowed lawns and outdoor grilling." "Traveling around the country and going home to realize the best is in your backyard." "Waking up every morning to the sound of a Southern accent and ending a
good day by sitting on my back porch with a cold margarita, enveloped by
the aroma of honeysuckle and the sound of frogs, crickets, and
whip-poor-wills." "We dont need snow shovels, parkas, snowshoes or sand in the trunk of the car." "You can stop and smell the roses without getting run over!" "Being called 'honey' by older women you've never met before." "Azaleas, magnolias, and dogwoods in the spring; church picnics,
concerts in the park, and tubing on the river in the summer; tailgate
parties, football games, and hayrides in the fall; live nativities,
80-degree weather, and holiday crafts shows in the winter; nice manners
and over-the-top hospitality any time of year." "Down-home authenticity. Love us or hate us, we are the real thing." "Get down here as quick as you can, and you'll find out!" " 'Hey' is an acceptable greeting. College football reigns. Barbecue is
the best fund-raiser. Mosquitoes keep most people out of the best
spots." "Everything. There are not enough words to describe the abundance of
enjoyment and peace in the South. From the beach to the mountains to the
hills of Kentucky; from home-style fried chicken to Cajun boiled shrimp;
from family to friends, life in the South is a gift from God." "It's a place, not a direction." "Hospitality! From church potlucks with casserole recipes that have been
passed down from generation to generation to sharing fresh fruits and
vegetables, Southerners love to come together over food. And nothing is
better than feeding the body with good food and the soul with good
company!" "There is always some place to discover, something to do, and someone
hospitable to meet." "Being home again. As a wife of a now retired (yeah, right) military
officer, I've had the opportunity to travel to tons of places. There is
really no place like home, the South. The people here are nicer and have
better smiles. The gardens are established and the
owners take pride in
them. Southerners also take pride in sharing, whether it's a family
recipe, a cutting from a favorite plant, or just a hug." "Three words--food, food, food." "Southern Journal" is from the January 2008 issue of Southern Living. |
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