“It was very much about picking up the pieces of my life,” he said. He knew an old friend, Nick Craven, was moving up from South Carolina, and they decided to look for a two-bedroom together. Mr. Craven was still in Charleston, so Mr. Keyloun was in charge of advance scouting. And as the day wore on, he realized that he had fallen in love with the first place. “I just remember walking in and I thought, ‘Wait a second, I’ve never seen ceilings this high.’”
Source: New York Times July 05, 2021 09:00 UTC