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tophcfa
12-09-2022, 11:50 AM
Sun sets today at 4:19 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 38 degrees where we are up north. Contrast that to the Villages, where the sun sets at 5:30 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 80 degrees. Dam, can’t wait to get my a$$ to Florida, why would anyone in their right mind want to be up north given a choice?
charlieo1126@gmail.com
12-09-2022, 11:56 AM
Well I do , I’ve loved Florida for over 20 years but I’m sticking to my plan , 84 Monday and at 85 I’m off to Boston for good , will I take some cold months off , yes but that’s my usual 3 months I already do and I’ll take them between Hawaii and Thailand
Laker14
12-09-2022, 01:49 PM
Sun sets today at 4:19 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 38 degrees where we are up north. Contrast that to the Villages, where the sun sets at 5:30 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 80 degrees. Dam, can’t wait to get my a$$ to Florida, why would anyone in their right mind want to be up north given a choice?
whereabouts are ye?
I grew up in Cincinnati, but spent my working years in what is called the Southern Tier of NY. Not way up north in the Adirondacks, but almost on the NY-Penn border, a bit west of due south of Syracuse. I was not prepared for how much longer and colder and grayer the winters are there than they were in Cincinnati.
I hated it. I don't hate it as much as I used to hate it, but that's is probably because it's a memory. Memories can be like that.
My advice? Get down here ASAP.
manaboutown
12-09-2022, 07:24 PM
The longest 20 years I ever spent was 30 months in Rochester, NY.
tophcfa
12-09-2022, 08:11 PM
whereabouts are ye?
I grew up in Cincinnati, but spent my working years in what is called the Southern Tier of NY. Not way up north in the Adirondacks, but almost on the NY-Penn border, a bit west of due south of Syracuse. I was not prepared for how much longer and colder and grayer the winters are there than they were in Cincinnati.
I hated it. I don't hate it as much as I used to hate it, but that's is probably because it's a memory. Memories can be like that.
My advice? Get down here ASAP.
We are in western Massachusetts (the Berkshires), about a 2 1/2 hour drive (with no traffic) due west from Boston. If we go about a half hour north we are in Vermont, half hour south to Connecticut, and half hour west to New York. We are in the hills, so it’s typically colder and more windy here than the rest of the state because of the elevation. Where we live it’s very rural and a totally different place than Boston and the rest of the eastern part of the state, more like rural Vermont. It’s a beautiful area, but this time of the year I’ll take the Villages seven days a week and twice on Sundays. I concur with your advise, need to go south ASAP. Christmas can’t be over fast enough for my liking, the countdown is on!
Laker14
12-10-2022, 05:48 AM
We are in western Massachusetts (the Berkshires), about a 2 1/2 hour drive (with no traffic) due west from Boston. If we go about a half hour north we are in Vermont, half hour south to Connecticut, and half hour east to New York. We are in the hills, so it’s typically colder and more windy here than the rest of the state because of the elevation. Where we live it’s very rural and a totally different place than Boston and the rest of the eastern part of the state, more like rural Vermont. It’s a beautiful area, but this time of the year I’ll take the Villages seven days a week and twice on Sundays. I concur with your advise, need to go south ASAP. Christmas can’t be over fast enough for my liking, the countdown is on!
I am somewhat familiar with your area. I have driven the Mass Pike on many occasions, traveling to Maine, or Boston, or The Cape. That part of Mass is a lot like my part of NY. Nothing like the urban centers to the east, NYC or Boston. And firkin' COLD and DARK in winter.
I once traveled the turnpike from Stockbridge to Boston, on the 1st of December. It was covered in snow. I sang the song the whole day, and now every year on Dec.1 I remember that day, and get that ear worm going.
Happy Holidays to you, and safe travels down.
asianthree
12-10-2022, 07:57 AM
So little different. I love watching the snow fall, at 3am while I am snow blowing my driveway. A real treat is if there is lighting off to the distance, making you think what a great time to enjoy nature. The deer walk past saying HI, the bunnies hop by, and that very small red fox, trots down the street.
Then the sun comes up and makes the snow sparkle. Hopefully enough snow to open the ski slopes, and make great snow people.
Makes me sad when the snow turns to brown and slushy. That’s when we come down to TV, nothing worse than snow that is no longer fluffy and white.
It’s great to have Winter wonderland and Sun whenever we want.
tophcfa
12-10-2022, 10:42 AM
So little different. I love watching the snow fall, at 3am while I am snow blowing my driveway. A real treat is if there is lighting off to the distance, making you think what a great time to enjoy nature. The deer walk past saying HI, the bunnies hop by, and that very small red fox, trots down the street.
Then the sun comes up and makes the snow sparkle. Hopefully enough snow to open the ski slopes, and make great snow people.
Makes me sad when the snow turns to brown and slushy. That’s when we come down to TV, nothing worse than snow that is no longer fluffy and white.
It’s great to have Winter wonderland and Sun whenever we want.
I hear ya, the fresh fluffy white snow is beautiful. When younger, as a die hard skier, the more snow and longer the winter the happier I was. Now that my knees are trashed the skies have been swapped out for golf clubs. Still am hoping for a couple good storms between now and Christmas before heading to the Villages for the winter. Below is my tractor which doubles as a snow plow. I love going out late at night during a blizzard and plowing, the light bar makes it like daylight in front of the tractor. Our driveway is the length of a couple football fields so snow blowing would be out of the question. When we are in Florida for the winter my neighbor takes care of plowing us out in exchange for use of the tractor. Good deal for both of us. The thing I learned to hate about the snow is it seems to always get warm and rain following a blizzard, then it gets cold and freezes into treacherous ice. But that’s what Florida is for, no ice and year round golf : )
Merry Christmas
bgnn54
12-10-2022, 10:59 AM
I lived in Maine for 71 years, God came to me on my Birthday and said, "Bob you've lived in God's country long enough". He said it's time to move to The Villages, Florida. Even I don't spend the winters in Maine anymore. (He was right, I love T.V.)
Decadeofdave
12-10-2022, 11:17 AM
I have a one week snowmobile trip in January 2023. I have the best of both worlds. Not for everyone, but my group of hard core riders friends are the best.
tophcfa
12-10-2022, 12:03 PM
I lived in Maine for 71 years, God came to me on my Birthday and said, "Bob you've lived in God's country long enough". He said it's time to move to The Villages, Florida. Even I don't spend the winters in Maine anymore. (He was right, I love T.V.)
He invited you to God’s on deck circle. Hopefully the batter in the box now will foul off lots of pitches and have a very long at bat.
marvinh11791
12-10-2022, 12:20 PM
Sun sets today at 4:19 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 38 degrees where we are up north. Contrast that to the Villages, where the sun sets at 5:30 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 80 degrees. Dam, can’t wait to get my a$$ to Florida, why would anyone in their right mind want to be up north given a choice?
No one on this thread mentioned the brutal summer temps and humidity. And I can't afford to be a snowbird. So I heard Villagers will hybernate in their homes from 11am to 6pm. While we in the Northeast may hibernate in the winter. But not bad. Thanks. MarvinH
coralway
12-10-2022, 04:05 PM
Why do folks who live in the south, care so much about the weather in the north? Those of us who are in the north now couldn’t care less what the temperature is in Florida. When I’m back to the Villages then it’ll matter.
patfla06
12-10-2022, 05:35 PM
I grew up on Long Island and also lived in NYC and NJ.
My Husband’s company opened a campus in Tampa in the late 90’s and
we were lucky to move down.
We don’t miss the snow & cold ( and taxes) at all.
But when you live there you just get used to it.
Sort of like we do during the very hot Summer here.
Garywt
12-10-2022, 05:46 PM
I still love watching the snow fall but I can’t take the cold or the shoveling. We are north of Boston. Today it was 26 out and I could only last about an hour outside. Next week we are in Aruba and sometime in January we hope to be in Florida. We miss our house, just need to find away for my wife to retire so we can spend a lot more time in Florida.
Cobullymom
12-11-2022, 05:17 AM
No one on this thread mentioned the brutal summer temps and humidity. And I can't afford to be a snowbird. So I heard Villagers will hybernate in their homes from 11am to 6pm. While we in the Northeast may hibernate in the winter. But not bad. Thanks. MarvinH
I don't hybernate in the summer, you acclimate quickly and enjoy summers too. That why there is pools and shady walking areas. It gets hot up north and there is not as many places with A/C to recover and you can be miserable there as well...
MandoMan
12-11-2022, 06:15 AM
Sun sets today at 4:19 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 38 degrees where we are up north. Contrast that to the Villages, where the sun sets at 5:30 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 80 degrees. Dam, can’t wait to get my a$$ to Florida, why would anyone in their right mind want to be up north given a choice?
Odd that you want to get your a$$ to Florida. Is that the part that finds the cold weather trying? Some people find their hands or feet are too cold in the winter. I have an equestrian friend who is eager to get her horse to Florida for the winter, but less concerned about her a$$.
La lamy
12-11-2022, 06:38 AM
Sun sets today at 4:19 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 38 degrees where we are up north. Contrast that to the Villages, where the sun sets at 5:30 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 80 degrees. Dam, can’t wait to get my a$$ to Florida, why would anyone in their right mind want to be up north given a choice?
The difference in hours of daylight, one layer of clothing, tons of outdoor activities is huge. I'm SO MUCH HAPPIER since spending winters in Florida.
me4vt
12-11-2022, 07:19 AM
Florida is, the stairway to heaven 🥴 Come to Florida and fish until you die or get lucky and make it back to Gods country in East Tennessee for the final tic😉
seecapecod
12-11-2022, 07:27 AM
We are in western Massachusetts (the Berkshires), about a 2 1/2 hour drive (with no traffic) due west from Boston. If we go about a half hour north we are in Vermont, half hour south to Connecticut, and half hour west to New York. We are in the hills, so it’s typically colder and more windy here than the rest of the state because of the elevation. Where we live it’s very rural and a totally different place than Boston and the rest of the eastern part of the state, more like rural Vermont. It’s a beautiful area, but this time of the year I’ll take the Villages seven days a week and twice on Sundays. I concur with your advise, need to go south ASAP. Christmas can’t be over fast enough for my liking, the countdown is on!
Amen! Sitting in Belchertown as I respond- flying down to our home in TV on the 28th!
Yorkie
12-11-2022, 07:27 AM
whereabouts are ye?
I grew up in Cincinnati, but spent my working years in what is called the Southern Tier of NY. Not way up north in the Adirondacks, but almost on the NY-Penn border, a bit west of due south of Syracuse. I was not prepared for how much longer and colder and grayer the winters are there than they were in Cincinnati.
I hated it. I don't hate it as much as I used to hate it, but that's is probably because it's a memory. Memories can be like that.
My advice? Get down here ASAP.
Sounds like you lived in Binghamton area. Spent much of my Air Force career in Binghamton. It was a nice town.
TomPerry
12-11-2022, 08:00 AM
Amen! Sitting in Belchertown as I respond- flying down to our home in TV on the 28th!
Great fly fishing for trout in the Swift River!!!
Laker14
12-11-2022, 08:02 AM
Sounds like you lived in Binghamton area. Spent much of my Air Force career in Binghamton. It was a nice town.
about 50 miles west of that, in the Elmira, Corning, Horseheads area.
Charlie'sDad
12-11-2022, 08:13 AM
No one on this thread mentioned the brutal summer temps and humidity. And I can't afford to be a snowbird. So I heard Villagers will hybernate in their homes from 11am to 6pm. While we in the Northeast may hibernate in the winter. But not bad. Thanks. MarvinH
Marvin, I remember one summer in Esperance, NY the temperature outside was 103. I checked the weather in The Villages and it was 90. I couldn't wait to get home.
Wondering
12-11-2022, 09:04 AM
Sun sets today at 4:19 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 38 degrees where we are up north. Contrast that to the Villages, where the sun sets at 5:30 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 80 degrees. Dam, can’t wait to get my a$$ to Florida, why would anyone in their right mind want to be up north given a choice?
In the summer, the Sun sets at 9:30 pm in the North, with high temperatures in the mid 80's. At the same time of the year in Florida, the Sun sets at 8:30 pm and the high temperatures are in the mid to high 90's with humidity. Why would anyone want to be in Florida in the summer!
tophcfa
12-11-2022, 10:14 AM
Great fly fishing for trout in the Swift River!!!
Also the Westfield (all three branches) and the Deerfield Rivers.
maistocars
12-11-2022, 10:32 AM
well said!!
Tom M
12-11-2022, 11:08 AM
Significant difference in sunset times, but you didn't mention that your sunrise is the same time as Villages. You're significantly further east in the same time zone. I'm from Minnesota where the current sunrise is after 8am.
Just a couple more weeks and the days will start getting longer. Your summers are beautiful compared to the heat and humidity of the Villages.
If you can afford it, a home in both spots is the ideal - IMO.
MX rider
12-11-2022, 01:51 PM
The difference in hours of daylight, one layer of clothing, tons of outdoor activities is huge. I'm SO MUCH HAPPIER since spending winters in Florida.
We both retire in September and will be snowbirds for a few years. We bought our home in TV last March and have been going there whenever we can get the time off.
April thru September is great here in Southern Indiana but winters suck. Here we get up in the morning, look at the weather and see all the outdoor activities we can't do. In TV we get up and say "what do we want to do today?". Oh yeah, and when we leave for work it's dark and then it's almost dark at 6pm. Ughhh
Yes summers are a bit brutal there. So we get in our runs and mountain bike rides early. Then there's the pool or a day trip to Flagler beach. No need to veg out indoors.
We love going there this time of year. Thankfully we'll be there on 12-22 for 2 weeks. Can't wait.
tophcfa
12-11-2022, 02:13 PM
Here we get up in the morning, look at the weather and see all the outdoor activities we can't do. In TV we get up and say "what do we want to do today?".
So true, the biggest issue we have in the Villages is that our list of stuff we want to do every day is way bigger than the day is long. This time of year I am constantly searching for stuff to do up north. Today, Sunday, is the worst. YMCA is closed so no swimming or circuit training, no hunting in Massachusetts on Sundays, Patriots are playing Monday night, it’s snowing out at a good clip so the golf courses are closed, etc…. I have already split enough wood for the next three years and can only spend so much time on the elliptical trainer or exercise bike, what to do next??????? Erggg, yearning for the Villages. At least it looks like I will finally have an opportunity to fire up the tractor and do some plowing tonight, and it appears we will get in some cross country skiing and have a white Christmas before getting out of here.
cjrjck
12-12-2022, 10:44 AM
Sun sets today at 4:19 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 38 degrees where we are up north. Contrast that to the Villages, where the sun sets at 5:30 and the high temperature is forecasted to be 80 degrees. Dam, can’t wait to get my a$$ to Florida, why would anyone in their right mind want to be up north given a choice?
Part of the reason the sun sets later in TV is that TV and MA are both on eastern standard time but TV is considerably west of MA. In fact, TV is nearly as far west as Detroit. It would be interesting to compare sunrise times. TV should have an advantage with total daylight hours due to the tilt of the Earth.
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