I am experiencing the poof regrowth of facial hair that my electrologist said might happen about now. I wrote her about it this morning, hoping she could give me more time than the 2 1/2 hours we have scheduled for tomorrow. She cannot.

I'll speak with her tomorrow about getting significantly more time next weekend, possibly by getting her partner in crime electrologist involved again.
The regrowth is mostly much finer hair than what I started with, so things are definitely going in the right direction.
Earlier this evening, I spoke with my close woman friend in Minnesota. I wanted her take on the job in Moorhead, MN. Her initial reaction was Moorhead would not be a good place for me. As we continued talking, however, she could see some advantages. The end result is I will apply for this job and if they offer an interview, I will go and see for myself what the area offers. I agree with Transward's opinion that smaller university towns can be good places.
I also did some quick research on economic conditions with predicted job growth around the country and came up with a preliminary list of desirable places, should a good opportunity arise. I think most if not all of these have transgender protections of some type in place. At a state-wide or city level or both. That is important to me.
Here is my preliminary list:
Philadelphia, PA - I have spent lots of time in Philadelphia, although not at all recently
Pittsburgh, PA - I am very familiar with Pittsburgh and like it. I cannot remember how many times I have been there, from when I was a young child through my teens.
New York, NY area - I love NY! The museums, music scene, the mobs of people, the ethnic variety, the great food of all types, the tremendous variety of things to do.
Boston, MA - very nice, although difficult to navigate the convoluted streets. Great place for walking, though, with lots of great history sites. Beautiful Cape Cod is not far.
Washington, DC metro area - another attractive area and I enjoy the museums and history.
Austin, TX - I have visited Austin a number of times, all during my 6 year period working in Houston
Denver, CO - I like Denver and I love the Rocky Mountains. I have driven through roughly the eastern two thirds of the Colorado mountain region.
San Francisco, CA - One of my favorite cities, despite the chilly and foggy conditions. Chicago is sometimes called the most American of large cities, with its midwestern values. San Francisco and New Orleans are often promoted as being unlike typical American cities. I have no desire to move to New Orleans, although i have been there many times and enjoyed it.
Portland, OR - Another city I have visited and like, a lot. While it is not very large, it is large enough. The climate is pleasant and I love the natural beauty with ocean and mountains not far off. I have wonderful memories of driving through the Cascade Mountains.
Seattle, WA - the only city on my preliminary list that I have not visited
All of these are very urban regions, although they vary widely in size.
I am starting to plan how I will have gender reassignment surgery within the next 12 - 18 months. I know I have to make arrangements for this many months in advance.