View Full Version : Is Summer the best season in The Villages?
Michael 61
08-08-2024, 08:11 AM
This is just my second summer since moving here in December 2022. I absolutely love the warm winters here and being able to be outdoor and active. I wasn’t so sure I’d enjoy summers though because of the heat/humidity, but was willing to tolerate them as a trade off for living here year round.
I have to say that summer has become my favorite season here in The Villages. Thoroughly enjoying the lack of crowds and the ease of getting in restaurants with no reservations, plenty of seating at the town squares, light traffic, easy-to-get tee times, empty pickleball courts, uncrowded pools, rentals in my neighborhood remaining empty for most of the season, etc, etc.
Regarding the weather and temps, I enjoy getting up early in the morning for a golf cart ride and already in shorts and flip flops. The afternoons are very tolerable. If I’m in my golf cart there’s a good breeze, and other wise I have found plenty of indoor activities to keep busy in the nice AC. Evenings are great after 630 or so to get out for dinner, music at the squares, walks, boozey bingo at Sawgrass, etc.
I sorta now wish summer would never end. Anyone else enjoying summer in The Villages?
Stu from NYC
08-08-2024, 08:13 AM
This is our fifth summer here. Do like the lack of crowds at restaurants but day after day above 90 is a bit much.
Overall though this is a great place to live
BubblesandPat
08-08-2024, 08:46 AM
This is just my second summer since moving here in December 2022. I absolutely love the warm winters here and being able to be outdoor and active. I wasn’t so sure I’d enjoy summers though because of the heat/humidity, but was willing to tolerate them as a trade off for living here year round.
I have to say that summer has become my favorite season here in The Villages. Thoroughly enjoying the lack of crowds and the ease of getting in restaurants with no reservations, plenty of seating at the town squares, light traffic, easy-to-get tee times, empty pickleball courts, uncrowded pools, rentals in my neighborhood remaining empty for most of the season, etc, etc.
Regarding the weather and temps, I enjoy getting up early in the morning for a golf cart ride and already in shorts and flip flops. The afternoons are very tolerable. If I’m in my golf cart there’s a good breeze, and other wise I have found plenty of indoor activities to keep busy in the nice AC. Evenings are great after 630 or so to get out for dinner, music at the squares, walks, boozey bingo at Sawgrass, etc.
I sorta now wish summer would never end. Anyone else enjoying summer in The Villages?
THANK YOU!!! Everyone was telling me I'm crazy. The humidity is NOTHING compared to NC. I love also early morning swims and the cooler evening breezes. But the lack of crowds and full timers (my apologies to the snow birds. Please dont yell at me) just seem happier and more excited to be here...glad to hear I'm not alone
LeRoySmith
08-08-2024, 08:49 AM
We like the summer best too, getting out of the pool or a golf cart in January isn't much fun in the cold weather. Makes me wish the villages was further south.
New Englander
08-08-2024, 08:59 AM
I can tolerate the summer heat here much better than I can tolerate the winter cold in Massachusetts.
tophcfa
08-08-2024, 09:12 AM
For me the huge black eye on the summer is the unpredictable lighting pretty much every afternoon and evening. I rather enjoy the heat, and the humidity is tolerable, but the lightning makes every day’s swimming and golfing plans a total crapshoot.
Teed_Off
08-08-2024, 10:16 AM
Yes, because there are more daylight hours to enjoy all of the outdoor activities. Besides that I keep my house at 79F and my wife will often say “I’m cold” so we go out to warm up.
fdpaq0580
08-08-2024, 10:23 AM
Summertime! Yessss! 😃😃😃
vintageogauge
08-08-2024, 10:31 AM
Although I like less traffic and no crowds I cannot tolerate the heat and humidity. Up until last year I maintained my lawn and landscape but finally had to give it up as just could not take the heat and the lawns were too wet to keep manicured in the mornings so gave it up.
ureout
08-08-2024, 11:22 AM
I've been here 22 yrs and have always said I enjoy our summer season better than winter season.. UNTIL this summer... I CAN'T WAIT FOR COOLER TEMPS.
golfing eagles
08-08-2024, 11:35 AM
THANK YOU!!! Everyone was telling me I'm crazy. The humidity is NOTHING compared to NC. I love also early morning swims and the cooler evening breezes. But the lack of crowds and full timers (my apologies to the snow birds. Please dont yell at me) just seem happier and more excited to be here...glad to hear I'm not alone
Couldn't agree more. My son lives near Raleigh, NC and the temperatures in the summer are the same or hotter than here, the humidity is the same or higher, and they have essentially no breeze. Meanwhile, my wife is visiting Cape Cod this week and yesterday's high was 65. Hardly meets the definition of summer. There are places with a better climate, but not many. 10 years and counting as a FROG!!!
ThirdOfFive
08-08-2024, 11:40 AM
Summer by far! for all the reasons listed already plus one more. The heat and humidity makes my arthritis almost disappear. Those six-month winters back in Minnesota were a real trial towards the end.
Road-Runner
08-08-2024, 11:50 AM
For me the huge black eye on the summer is the unpredictable lighting pretty much every afternoon and evening. I rather enjoy the heat, and the humidity is tolerable, but the lightning makes every day’s swimming and golfing plans a total crapshoot.
You are not kidding, I'm not scared of much, if there's a hurricane I'll move out of it's way, if it's a tornado (and I've been through several) I'll find the safest place in the house and hunker down, but this lightening is unreal! We had a strike a few days ago that everyone in the house including the dogs jumped up a few inches when it hit. Lightening tracker said it hit a few hundred feet away across the lake. Ugh.
Nana2Teddy
08-08-2024, 12:23 PM
This is just my second summer since moving here in December 2022. I absolutely love the warm winters here and being able to be outdoor and active. I wasn’t so sure I’d enjoy summers though because of the heat/humidity, but was willing to tolerate them as a trade off for living here year round.
I have to say that summer has become my favorite season here in The Villages. Thoroughly enjoying the lack of crowds and the ease of getting in restaurants with no reservations, plenty of seating at the town squares, light traffic, easy-to-get tee times, empty pickleball courts, uncrowded pools, rentals in my neighborhood remaining empty for most of the season, etc, etc.
Regarding the weather and temps, I enjoy getting up early in the morning for a golf cart ride and already in shorts and flip flops. The afternoons are very tolerable. If I’m in my golf cart there’s a good breeze, and other wise I have found plenty of indoor activities to keep busy in the nice AC. Evenings are great after 630 or so to get out for dinner, music at the squares, walks, boozey bingo at Sawgrass, etc.
I sorta now wish summer would never end. Anyone else enjoying summer in The Villages?
NO! I’ll take SoCal summers any day over the humidity here. We bought an Atomic Cool Kart as a 2nd cart just for the AC because otherwise we’d never leave the house for 6 months. The pools are too hot to be refreshing, and we don’t do other activities (golf (yet), pickleball, etc), but definitely wouldn’t be doing them in summer if we did. While I hate the crowds in winter, I’ll suffer with the crowds just because the weather is sooo great then. The only thing we like in summer is the afternoon storms (minus the lightning) because they’re filling up our half empty ponds.
I have to add though that my perspective is as someone who came from mild SoCal winters (coldest winter weather I’ve experienced was here the last two winters), so I can’t relate to the cold snowy winters many of you lived with, and are happy to have behind you.
Nana2Teddy
08-08-2024, 12:27 PM
You are not kidding, I'm not scared of much, if there's a hurricane I'll move out of it's way, if it's a tornado (and I've been through several) I'll find the safest place in the house and hunker down, but this lightening is unreal! We had a strike a few days ago that everyone in the house including the dogs jumped up a few inches when it hit. Lightening tracker said it hit a few hundred feet away across the lake. Ugh.
Yep! Terrifying! Never experienced anything like it in my life before moving here. It has struck several times here in DeLuna last summer and this summer.
Blueblaze
08-08-2024, 01:02 PM
You have to come from Texas to really appreciate a Florida summer. Is my favorite? No, I like the shoulder seasons best, when the snowbirds aren't here, but it's still in the 70's. It really doesn't start hitting the 90's regularly until July, and unlike Texas, it starts to cool off around labor day, so there's plenty of gorgeous weather to enjoy without the crowds. But even Summer is tolerable. It would never even occur to me to play golf in August in Houston. Here, there is always a breeze to control the humidity, and most days there's an afternoon shower to cool things off. I can't remember a 100 degree day in the four years we've been here. Back in Oklahoma where I grew up, it starts hitting 100 in June and by August it's a daily occurrence.
Weather-wise, this place is a close to paradise as any place I've lived since my hippy days, living in a tent in Big Sur.
gorillarick
08-08-2024, 02:18 PM
Shhhhhhhhhhhhh !
Don't tell anybody.
And people drive more sanely and with more patience and courtesy.
We should give examples to the in the snowbirds.
rustyp
08-08-2024, 02:48 PM
Misery - The first step is to acknowledge that you tend to justify your bad choices. 72 degrees 50% RH makes a lot more sense to me. I despise diaper rash.
CarlR33
08-08-2024, 03:12 PM
I don’t mind the heat but how do I cool my garage and attic space….LOL.
golfing eagles
08-08-2024, 03:33 PM
Misery - The first step is to acknowledge that you tend to justify your bad choices. 72 degrees 50% RH makes a lot more sense to me. I despise diaper rash.
Sorry you have to wear diapers :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
asianthree
08-08-2024, 05:40 PM
For me, the Heat is a downfall. This is our second summer in TV, next year will be heading north to the lake house. Good at 75, but anything above 80 it’s just too much. That said I love Snow, cold is very tolerable, freezing rain I stay inside. However spouse can’t tolerate cold, so here we are.
We rarely dine out, shop at retail or grocery stores, so crowds in high season aren’t really a problem.
rustyp
08-08-2024, 05:43 PM
sorry you have to wear diapers :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
depends
MrChip72
08-08-2024, 06:22 PM
I like April and Oct/Nov. The weather is more moderate and there's some semblance of crowds at the squares, while it's still not in full snowbird mode so you can still get in and out of Publix quick enough.
I prefer going to activities when there's a decent amount of people there.
DeweyBeach
08-08-2024, 06:33 PM
Summer experience in TV is relative to where you're from. I've been tracking the temps from up here in MD and it's pretty much been the same TBH, such that we decided to come down for a few weeks. We also went up to Maine for a week and it was "wicked hot" up there. I think the difference is that it gets hotter sooner in FL and stays that way longer. I lived in AZ for 11 yrs and I always said the feeling of being hot is "cumulative" throughout the year ... loved it there!!
Smalley
08-08-2024, 07:08 PM
I don’t mind the heat but how do I cool my garage and attic space….LOL.
You can install what they call a mini-split HVAC unit in your garage. We did that and it's such a luxury to get into a cool car. Actually, our washer/dryer is in the garage which was the main reason that we did it.
LeRoySmith
08-08-2024, 07:20 PM
Sorry you have to wear diapers :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
I always wait till they aren't looking and take it off.
MrFlorida
08-08-2024, 07:34 PM
I love our two seasons. 6 months of summer, and 6 months of summer..
shaw8700@outlook.com
08-08-2024, 07:45 PM
This is just my second summer since moving here in December 2022. I absolutely love the warm winters here and being able to be outdoor and active. I wasn’t so sure I’d enjoy summers though because of the heat/humidity, but was willing to tolerate them as a trade off for living here year round.
I have to say that summer has become my favorite season here in The Villages. Thoroughly enjoying the lack of crowds and the ease of getting in restaurants with no reservations, plenty of seating at the town squares, light traffic, easy-to-get tee times, empty pickleball courts, uncrowded pools, rentals in my neighborhood remaining empty for most of the season, etc, etc.
Regarding the weather and temps, I enjoy getting up early in the morning for a golf cart ride and already in shorts and flip flops. The afternoons are very tolerable. If I’m in my golf cart there’s a good breeze, and other wise I have found plenty of indoor activities to keep busy in the nice AC. Evenings are great after 630 or so to get out for dinner, music at the squares, walks, boozey bingo at Sawgrass, etc.
I sorta now wish summer would never end. Anyone else enjoying summer in The Villages?
Shhhh!! We LOVE the summers too - don’t tell anyone because the snowbirds will never go to their other state! LOL!!
Nana2Teddy
08-08-2024, 10:32 PM
You can install what they call a mini-split HVAC unit in your garage. We did that and it's such a luxury to get into a cool car. Actually, our washer/dryer is in the garage which was the main reason that we did it.
This is what we did too. We set it to 78, but lower it if working in the garage. I agree it’s great to get into a cool car, and our Atomic Cool Kart too. And our garage freezer doesn’t have to work too hard.
Nana2Teddy
08-08-2024, 10:40 PM
Summer experience in TV is relative to where you're from. I've been tracking the temps from up here in MD and it's pretty much been the same TBH, such that we decided to come down for a few weeks. We also went up to Maine for a week and it was "wicked hot" up there. I think the difference is that it gets hotter sooner in FL and stays that way longer. I lived in AZ for 11 yrs and I always said the feeling of being hot is "cumulative" throughout the year ... loved it there!!
Yes, definitely relative. We came from SoCal, and even though we had a couple periods each summer in the triple digits, they were short lived. Our summer (dry) heat only lasted about 3 months, and the evenings were always much cooler. No Lightning storms either. Ever. Having experienced AZ heat in summer I can’t imagine loving it. It was awful! Which is why we retired here. This was the lesser of two evils “weather wise” for us, lol.
AZ SLIM
08-09-2024, 02:20 AM
This is just my second summer since moving here in December 2022. I absolutely love the warm winters here and being able to be outdoor and active. I wasn’t so sure I’d enjoy summers though because of the heat/humidity, but was willing to tolerate them as a trade off for living here year round.
I have to say that summer has become my favorite season here in The Villages. Thoroughly enjoying the lack of crowds and the ease of getting in restaurants with no reservations, plenty of seating at the town squares, light traffic, easy-to-get tee times, empty pickleball courts, uncrowded pools, rentals in my neighborhood remaining empty for most of the season, etc, etc.
Regarding the weather and temps, I enjoy getting up early in the morning for a golf cart ride and already in shorts and flip flops. The afternoons are very tolerable. If I’m in my golf cart there’s a good breeze, and other wise I have found plenty of indoor activities to keep busy in the nice AC. Evenings are great after 630 or so to get out for dinner, music at the squares, walks, boozey bingo at Sawgrass, etc.
I sorta now wish summer would never end. Anyone else enjoying summer in The Villages?
PLEASE STOP TALKING ABOUT THIS. We don't want everyone to know.
Rwirish
08-09-2024, 05:01 AM
The summer is definitely the best time of the year in TV. In fact, the winter is not only over crowded but way too cold.
Look live summer time in TV!
seecapecod
08-09-2024, 05:09 AM
Couldn't agree more. My son lives near Raleigh, NC and the temperatures in the summer are the same or hotter than here, the humidity is the same or higher, and they have essentially no breeze. Meanwhile, my wife is visiting Cape Cod this week and yesterday's high was 65. Hardly meets the definition of summer. There are places with a better climate, but not many. 10 years and counting as a FROG!!!
Really? I live in West Dennis all summer and the coolest it’s been during the day was 69 one day this week, has been a beautiful and breezy 70-80 since late June!
westernrider75
08-09-2024, 05:58 AM
This is just my second summer since moving here in December 2022. I absolutely love the warm winters here and being able to be outdoor and active. I wasn’t so sure I’d enjoy summers though because of the heat/humidity, but was willing to tolerate them as a trade off for living here year round.
I have to say that summer has become my favorite season here in The Villages. Thoroughly enjoying the lack of crowds and the ease of getting in restaurants with no reservations, plenty of seating at the town squares, light traffic, easy-to-get tee times, empty pickleball courts, uncrowded pools, rentals in my neighborhood remaining empty for most of the season, etc, etc.
Regarding the weather and temps, I enjoy getting up early in the morning for a golf cart ride and already in shorts and flip flops. The afternoons are very tolerable. If I’m in my golf cart there’s a good breeze, and other wise I have found plenty of indoor activities to keep busy in the nice AC. Evenings are great after 630 or so to get out for dinner, music at the squares, walks, boozey bingo at Sawgrass, etc.
I sorta now wish summer would never end. Anyone else enjoying summer in The Villages?
I agree with you completely except the weather. This is our second summer here full time and ITS HOT! I’m not enjoying this weather this summer but when I compare it to the trade off of ice and snow and endless gray skies, I will take it.
Michael 61
08-09-2024, 05:59 AM
Yes, definitely relative. We came from SoCal, and even though we had a couple periods each summer in the triple digits, they were short lived. Our summer (dry) heat only lasted about 3 months, and the evenings were always much cooler. No Lightning storms either. Ever. Having experienced AZ heat in summer I can’t imagine loving it. It was awful! Which is why we retired here. This was the lesser of two evils “weather wise” for us, lol.
Same here - came from West Coast (first California then Colorado), and came very close to retiring in Arizona, since that is where most western retirees flock. So glad I chose Florida over Arizona. Even with humidity, summers are far more tolerable weather-wise here in Florida.
golfing eagles
08-09-2024, 06:10 AM
Really? I live in West Dennis all summer and the coolest it’s been during the day was 69 one day this week, has been a beautiful and breezy 70-80 since late June!
Yes, really. And my wife is actually staying in West Dennis. So who do YOU think I'll choose to believe :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
JimmyDebbie
08-09-2024, 06:13 AM
I’ve lived in the South all my life so the heat and humidity is nothing new in the summer. I had my share of snow when I lived in NC (though nothing like many of you have experienced in other states). I love the summers here for the same reasons mentioned. When it’s too hot, I find indoor activities in the A/C. I’m wouldn’t trade living here for anything else.
Switter
08-09-2024, 06:26 AM
This is just my second summer since moving here in December 2022. I absolutely love the warm winters here and being able to be outdoor and active. I wasn’t so sure I’d enjoy summers though because of the heat/humidity, but was willing to tolerate them as a trade off for living here year round.
I have to say that summer has become my favorite season here in The Villages. Thoroughly enjoying the lack of crowds and the ease of getting in restaurants with no reservations, plenty of seating at the town squares, light traffic, easy-to-get tee times, empty pickleball courts, uncrowded pools, rentals in my neighborhood remaining empty for most of the season, etc, etc.
Regarding the weather and temps, I enjoy getting up early in the morning for a golf cart ride and already in shorts and flip flops. The afternoons are very tolerable. If I’m in my golf cart there’s a good breeze, and other wise I have found plenty of indoor activities to keep busy in the nice AC. Evenings are great after 630 or so to get out for dinner, music at the squares, walks, boozey bingo at Sawgrass, etc.
I sorta now wish summer would never end. Anyone else enjoying summer in The Villages?
Yep. Summer is my favorite too. I don't care about restaurants or entertainment so much as access to the pools for swimming laps and fewer golf carts on the multimodal paths, making it easier (and safer) to bike. I also work full-time so the longer days in summer give me more time after work in the evening.
I am greatful for the snowbirds because they still pay amenity fees and support all the infrastructure.
It seemed a little busier this summer than last, at least at the pools. But then again, this is only my second summer, lol.
Switter
08-09-2024, 06:29 AM
For me the huge black eye on the summer is the unpredictable lighting pretty much every afternoon and evening. I rather enjoy the heat, and the humidity is tolerable, but the lightning makes every day’s swimming and golfing plans a total crapshoot.
Yeah, that is one downside. I ride bike and swim between 4:30 p.m. and 7 PM and you never know if it's gonna rain.
merrymini
08-09-2024, 06:36 AM
The humidity gets to me. I accept the trade offs but wish I could spend more time in the garden during the hot months. It just gets to be too much. Just adore the cooler months. Miss the tulips and daffs in the spring tho.
villager7591
08-09-2024, 06:47 AM
I am with you. Long live Summer !!
ThirdOfFive
08-09-2024, 06:52 AM
Yeah, that is one downside. I ride bike and swim between 4:30 p.m. and 7 PM and you never know if it's gonna rain.
Heh. True. But you learn pretty quick.
Our first summer here I went for my daily walk about 3 PM. Skies a little cloudy but the walk is six miles and things change quick around here, weather-wise. No umbrella. Sure enough, at about Mile Four The skies opened up and did their thing. No big deal: I was wearing shorts, a t-shirt and sandals so I just took off my shirt and kept on going. Entering our village on the way back the gate guy grinned yelled "looks like you forgot something!"
"Yep" I yelled back. "A bar of soap".
LeRoySmith
08-09-2024, 07:21 AM
yes, really. And my wife is actually staying in west dennis. So who do you think i'll choose to believe :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
swmbo
Dilligas
08-09-2024, 07:23 AM
“Those who like four seasons, don’t know any better”.
cwmmfink
08-09-2024, 07:35 AM
I have been here 10 years and totally agree Summers are the best!
bowlingal
08-09-2024, 07:37 AM
LeRoy....give it time and it will be
Road-Runner
08-09-2024, 07:51 AM
I don’t mind the heat but how do I cool my garage and attic space….LOL.
Because I'm actively working on my cars and hope to soon start using the garage for other hobbies, we put a split unit A/C in the garage, insulated the doors and over the attic and added solar powered roof ventilators. I still wouldn't store most things in the attic due to the heat, but the A/C is so efficient pulling moisture out of the air the garage feels like the coolest room in the house even when set to higher temps.
maistocars
08-09-2024, 07:51 AM
Yes!! Another vote for summer (and the other 3 seasons as well)! It's as hot and as humid or even more humid up North and you don't have the glorious lifestyle up there as we do here.
Birdrm
08-09-2024, 08:27 AM
I am not really a fan of summer, the rain in the afternoon and the heat make it difficult to golf after work. I really like the fall when the temps drop a bit and a lot less rain. Also, yes in the fall it is still less congestion.
tedquick
08-09-2024, 08:39 AM
This is just my second summer since moving here in December 2022. I absolutely love the warm winters here and being able to be outdoor and active. I wasn’t so sure I’d enjoy summers though because of the heat/humidity, but was willing to tolerate them as a trade off for living here year round.
I have to say that summer has become my favorite season here in The Villages. Thoroughly enjoying the lack of crowds and the ease of getting in restaurants with no reservations, plenty of seating at the town squares, light traffic, easy-to-get tee times, empty pickleball courts, uncrowded pools, rentals in my neighborhood remaining empty for most of the season, etc, etc.
I, too live here year-round. Each "season" seems to have its own personality, and I like the changes.
Regarding the weather and temps, I enjoy getting up early in the morning for a golf cart ride and already in shorts and flip flops. The afternoons are very tolerable. If I’m in my golf cart there’s a good breeze, and other wise I have found plenty of indoor activities to keep busy in the nice AC. Evenings are great after 630 or so to get out for dinner, music at the squares, walks, boozey bingo at Sawgrass, etc.
I sorta now wish summer would never end. Anyone else enjoying summer in The Villages?
I, too now live here year-round and love it. I enjoy the personalities of each of the "seasons".
nn0wheremann
08-09-2024, 08:48 AM
This is just my second summer since moving here in December 2022. I absolutely love the warm winters here and being able to be outdoor and active. I wasn’t so sure I’d enjoy summers though because of the heat/humidity, but was willing to tolerate them as a trade off for living here year round.
I have to say that summer has become my favorite season here in The Villages. Thoroughly enjoying the lack of crowds and the ease of getting in restaurants with no reservations, plenty of seating at the town squares, light traffic, easy-to-get tee times, empty pickleball courts, uncrowded pools, rentals in my neighborhood remaining empty for most of the season, etc, etc.
Regarding the weather and temps, I enjoy getting up early in the morning for a golf cart ride and already in shorts and flip flops. The afternoons are very tolerable. If I’m in my golf cart there’s a good breeze, and other wise I have found plenty of indoor activities to keep busy in the nice AC. Evenings are great after 630 or so to get out for dinner, music at the squares, walks, boozey bingo at Sawgrass, etc.
I sorta now wish summer would never end. Anyone else enjoying summer in The Villages?
July and August in the Villages is like January and February in Chicago. It’s the price you pay for the good months.
rustyp
08-09-2024, 09:04 AM
I, too now live here year-round and love it. I enjoy the personalities of each of the "seasons".
3 months of nice
3 months of hot
3 months of are you kidding me
3 months of Armageddon
Topspinmo
08-09-2024, 09:11 AM
This is just my second summer since moving here in December 2022. I absolutely love the warm winters here and being able to be outdoor and active. I wasn’t so sure I’d enjoy summers though because of the heat/humidity, but was willing to tolerate them as a trade off for living here year round.
I have to say that summer has become my favorite season here in The Villages. Thoroughly enjoying the lack of crowds and the ease of getting in restaurants with no reservations, plenty of seating at the town squares, light traffic, easy-to-get tee times, empty pickleball courts, uncrowded pools, rentals in my neighborhood remaining empty for most of the season, etc, etc.
Regarding the weather and temps, I enjoy getting up early in the morning for a golf cart ride and already in shorts and flip flops. The afternoons are very tolerable. If I’m in my golf cart there’s a good breeze, and other wise I have found plenty of indoor activities to keep busy in the nice AC. Evenings are great after 630 or so to get out for dinner, music at the squares, walks, boozey bingo at Sawgrass, etc.
I sorta now wish summer would never end. Anyone else enjoying summer in The Villages?
Yes and no.
Topspinmo
08-09-2024, 09:12 AM
I, too now live here year-round and love it. I enjoy the personalities of each of the "seasons".
Seasons? Like two nice and hot? :highfive:
CybrSage
08-09-2024, 09:29 AM
I think it is mostly an age thing. The old we get, the colder we feel in temp we used to say we're too hot.
I honestly am looking forward to that starting to happen to me.
JMintzer
08-09-2024, 10:24 AM
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Joe Mack
08-09-2024, 11:30 AM
This is just my second summer since moving here in December 2022. I absolutely love the warm winters here and being able to be outdoor and active. I wasn’t so sure I’d enjoy summers though because of the heat/humidity, but was willing to tolerate them as a trade off for living here year round.
I have to say that summer has become my favorite season here in The Villages. Thoroughly enjoying the lack of crowds and the ease of getting in restaurants with no reservations, plenty of seating at the town squares, light traffic, easy-to-get tee times, empty pickleball courts, uncrowded pools, rentals in my neighborhood remaining empty for most of the season, etc, etc.
Regarding the weather and temps, I enjoy getting up early in the morning for a golf cart ride and already in shorts and flip flops. The afternoons are very tolerable. If I’m in my golf cart there’s a good breeze, and other wise I have found plenty of indoor activities to keep busy in the nice AC. Evenings are great after 630 or so to get out for dinner, music at the squares, walks, boozey bingo at Sawgrass, etc.
I sorta now wish summer would never end. Anyone else enjoying summer in The Villages?
I'm with you.
Aces4
08-09-2024, 11:53 AM
I think it is mostly an age thing. The old we get, the colder we feel in temp we used to say we're too hot.
I honestly am looking forward to that starting to happen to me.
Kind of sad wishing your life away for poor circulation so you can tolerate the heat. I know my mother loved the heat when she hit her nineties, before that not so much.
justjim
08-09-2024, 11:56 AM
This is just my second summer since moving here in December 2022. I absolutely love the warm winters here and being able to be outdoor and active. I wasn’t so sure I’d enjoy summers though because of the heat/humidity, but was willing to tolerate them as a trade off for living here year round.
I have to say that summer has become my favorite season here in The Villages. Thoroughly enjoying the lack of crowds and the ease of getting in restaurants with no reservations, plenty of seating at the town squares, light traffic, easy-to-get tee times, empty pickleball courts, uncrowded pools, rentals in my neighborhood remaining empty for most of the season, etc, etc.
Regarding the weather and temps, I enjoy getting up early in the morning for a golf cart ride and already in shorts and flip flops. The afternoons are very tolerable. If I’m in my golf cart there’s a good breeze, and other wise I have found plenty of indoor activities to keep busy in the nice AC. Evenings are great after 630 or so to get out for dinner, music at the squares, walks, boozey bingo at Sawgrass, etc.
I sorta now wish summer would never end. Anyone else enjoying summer in The Villages?
Of course, that is why folks left TV for a break from the heat and humidity. It was so several restaurants would close for lack of customers.
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