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Help a lost carpenter find work. Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia.

 
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My girlfriend and I want to buy a home and settle.  We are not tied to or drawn to anywhere in particular.  We have narrowed our search down to pretty much Northern Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia.  Our previous posts mention moving to a "community" but I feel that may misrepresent what we are actually looking for.  We just want a group of friendly neighbors with community values.  We're the lonely folks walking city crowds because our neighbors live faster and busier than we care to.  I feel like what we are looking for is widely available outside of cities, but we wouldn't know and that doesn't help us narrow our search for home.

We are 34M and 29F.  Monogamous, thanks for asking and sorry to disappoint half of you.  We are driving around these states January-March searching for a place to settle permanently.  We're self-sufficient in our own car.  We're WWOOFing too.  We feel pretty clueless on where to go though.  We're just wandering around aimlessly.  We are looking for a mix of rural and urban life, so maybe 30 - 100 minutes outside of a city is a good sign.  We will need work once we move, and my trade is carpentry.  So if there is work you need done, that would be a tremendous help to me and I'd cut you a deal.

Whether or not you have work though, please reach out so that we might make introductions and perhaps visit with hopes of becoming good neighbors.  Lost folks like us also appreciate directions if you have any.

Thank you!
 
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Coweeta could use a carpenter!  Lots of building projects that could use your help (and interest).  You can contact me at 828-342-2137 or email at coweeta@gmail.com.  You would be welcome to visit, come and stay as well.  paul
 
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