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Villages PL
01-03-2012, 04:14 PM
It's about 46 degrees outside and I just saw a Villager(?) wearing shorts. Either he's a very hardy fellow, vacationing from up north, or he has Alzheimer's. My father had Alzheimer's and lost his ability to dress appropriately for both hot and cold weather. The other possibility is that he only packed clothes for warm weather because someone told him it's warm year-round in FL..

Do you ever wonder about people who wear summer clothing in winter weather?

rubicon
01-03-2012, 04:19 PM
It's about 46 degrees outside and I just saw a Villager(?) wearing shorts. Either he's a very hardy fellow, vacationing from up north, or he has Alzheimer's. My father had Alzheimer's and lost his ability to dress appropriately for both hot and cold weather. The other possibility is that he only packed clothes for warm weather because someone told him it's warm year-round in FL..

Do you ever wonder about people who wear summer clothing in winter weather?

Give him a few years and he will be in long pants once the temp drops below 50

ncr2482
01-03-2012, 04:21 PM
Having lived in TV for seven years, my observations regarding people wearing shorts on cold days (like today) - newly arrived renters, snowbirds, guests and a rare fulltimer determined they will not wear long pants again.

jojo
01-03-2012, 04:21 PM
I saw more than one man in shorts today.

graciegirl
01-03-2012, 04:25 PM
I saw every soul who had previously been north of the Mason Dixon line at Walmart and Publix just now.

They nearly mowed me down.

How could I have been a snowbird this time last year?

They aren't like Frogs at all!

2BNTV
01-03-2012, 04:28 PM
46 degrees is even cold for people in the northeast. :cold:

Possibly a hearty fellow but I know I always pack one pair of long pants when visiting in FL just in case.

senior citizen
01-03-2012, 04:32 PM
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RichieB
01-03-2012, 04:50 PM
It's been in the 20's this afternoon here in NY and some kids got off the school bus in tee shirts and shorts !

BRRRRRRR !!!!

Go figure

woolman44
01-03-2012, 04:56 PM
I've waited all summer to get these cooler temps........I wear shorts year round and love it! :coolsmiley: Summer is the worse for me.....hot and humid for months.

Bosoxfan
01-03-2012, 04:58 PM
I'm from up north & my shorts came out only when it was 50 or above! Down here it has to be 65 or above!

skyguy79
01-03-2012, 05:05 PM
We know a fellow our age back in NY that wore his shorts even if it were 10 degrees out with a foot of snow on the ground and loved it. We all referred to him as "shorts" when we spoke about him!

Grannynance
01-03-2012, 05:06 PM
Having lived in TV for seven years, my observations regarding people wearing shorts on cold days (like today) - newly arrived renters, snowbirds, guests and a rare fulltimer determined they will not wear long pants again.

I have lived here 16 yrs and this is something I have pondered about many times we have some cold weather true it does not last long,, but when the cold comes you see men walking around in short the women are wearing long pants this goes on many places I surely do not understand this.

Indydealmaker
01-03-2012, 05:10 PM
The Power of Positive Thinking at Work in The Villages!

jblum315
01-03-2012, 05:30 PM
Not as shocking as NYC where you see dozens of young women wearing micro-mini skirts and peep-toe shoes in the snow!

Villages PL
01-03-2012, 05:35 PM
It's been in the 20's this afternoon here in NY and some kids got off the school bus in tee shirts and shorts !

BRRRRRRR !!!!

Go figure

That reminds me of when I was in middle school in CT. A friend of mine would sometimes wet his hair and then walk to school in freezing weather. Then he would invite other kids to touch his hair. And, of course, it was frozen! I never did that but I never wore a hat either. None of us "tough" guys ever wore hats because it wasn't cool. Kids, at a certain age, will kill themselves to prove they are tough.

:)

duffysmom
01-03-2012, 05:37 PM
We have been Floridians for many years and my husband hates to wear long pants so he wore his shorts today. He says he comfortable. :super:

Happinow
01-03-2012, 05:40 PM
56! Bring on the tank tops and shorts! Here in Upstate NY it's 16 with a wind chill of 1. We had a polar swim here on New Year's Day where 2000 people went for a dip in Lake George. I would guess the water temp was about 40-50. I can't wait until I move to TV and I can say that 56 is cold! Enjoy!

G&P SSSKI
01-03-2012, 05:46 PM
HAVING WORKED OUTSIDE FOR 31 YEARS OF MY 41 YEARS WITH AT&T 46 IS WARM. THE PIC ABOVE IS ME IN AVON CONNECTICUT FEB. 2009 TEMP WAS 20 NO WIND 2 FEET OF SNOW RUNNING STRAND AND FIBER THROUGH WOODS MYSELF AND FOUR OTHERS BRACE AND BIT HOOKS CHAIN HOISTS WE WERE SWEATING AT THE END OF THE DAY AND DOWN TO TEE SHIRTS . GLAD IT COMING TO THE END.HOUSE GO'ES ON THE MARKET FEB.1:coolsmiley:

2BNTV
01-03-2012, 06:32 PM
We know a fellow our age back in NY that wore his shorts even if it were 10 degrees out with a foot of snow on the ground and loved it. We all referred to him as "shorts" when we spoke about him!

Nicknames were part of my growing up like "Louie The Hat". He was never seen in public without his hat. Sometimes I never knew the real name of the person.

Must be a New Yawk, thang!!!!

Sorry, back to the thread. Some people have a higher tolerance for the colder weather temperatures. I know it's not me. :)

19 degrees today, real feel 4 degrees in CT.

cquick
01-03-2012, 06:35 PM
uh oh, my hubbie has Alzeimers! He won't wear long pants unless we are going out to dinner someplace nice (not a sports bar) or if it's actually storming outside with cold temps. He WILL wear a sweatshirt or coat.

Barefoot
01-03-2012, 06:35 PM
Here in Upstate NY it's 16 with a wind chill of 1.

Balmy Upstate NY at 16 degrees. In Ontario today, it's 3 degrees.:cold: If you wear shorts, you get freezer burn on your knees.

gmcneill
01-03-2012, 08:00 PM
I saw a guy in a kilt and a sweater playing Yankee Clipper early this morning.

For me, wearing shorts is not determined by cold temps alone but by cold temps accompanied by wind. But the again, even in the Summer I generally won't wear shorts to dinner unless the restaurant is a really, really informal locale.

lightworker888
01-03-2012, 08:08 PM
It was a blizzard yesterday and waaaaay below 36 here in SW Ontario(-10C) Even had to put on the long underwear. Maybe your days are high enough for shorts for some hardy snowbirds from Canada but that ain't me! I won't go swimming until it is at least 80 out without a breeze. I'm hoping that March will be warm.

LW888

bkcunningham1
01-03-2012, 08:17 PM
Shorts?! We saw people in swimsuits swimming one day this week and it was 42 degrees outside.

jblum315
01-03-2012, 09:07 PM
Feeling cold is relative. Shackelton and his men, wrecked and lost in the Antarctic, rejoiced in the balmy warmth of 39 degrees F.

CarGuys
01-03-2012, 09:27 PM
It's been in the 20's this afternoon here in NY and some kids got off the school bus in tee shirts and shorts !

BRRRRRRR !!!!

Go figure

I'm going to School and I'm looken real Cool. My Homies say I'm chilling and wishing I was not a FOOL! Ohhh Ahhh Zippa Zippa Maaaaaaa Ma Where 's my Parka! That right I'm Cool.:coolsmiley:

hedoman
01-04-2012, 07:02 AM
All through out the holiday season we could instantly recognize the newbies/visitors by their dress or lack of it. "I'm in Florida dammit and I WILL wear shorts and tees". Probably didn't pack other options.... "I WILL get a tan before going home"

How do I know this? Not so long ago I was one of 'em! Being full time changes your blood and the cold effects us more than ever. Before we would visit for a few days escaping brutal cold up north. 60 degrees here felt like heaven but to my mom (who was bundled up in heavy coats) it was nasty cold. NOW I know what she felt and why she always asked "aren't YOU cold?"

BritParrothead
01-05-2012, 07:58 AM
We have had huricane force winds and mid 40's for the past few days here on the south coast of England, hubby still walks the dogs in shorts, and I am in capri pants. Only wear long when snow or frost is on the ground!

memason
01-05-2012, 09:07 AM
We have had huricane force winds and mid 40's for the past few days here on the south coast of England, hubby still walks the dogs in shorts, and I am in capri pants. Only wear long when snow or frost is on the ground!

Don't know, but this photo was on my last visit to Bournemouth... Which is pretty close to you.... It was COLD!

Just saying . . .

cybrgeezer
01-05-2012, 04:26 PM
A year ago this month, my father entered the hospital in Sarasota for what would be his final visit.

As he was being evaluated a nurse said, "only in Florida would a 96-year-old man come to the hospital in January wearing shorts."

Sounds like she was still getting used to Florida.

thistrucksforyou
01-05-2012, 04:34 PM
We have people here at UPS in indianapolis who wear shorts and only a jacket all winter long...never a hat and never a glove,,,I have asked why and the reply was {if you get used to the cold you won't need to cover up and you won't catch cold or the flu as often} take it for what it is worth...I personally cover up in layers and I drink hot coffee...When I am at TV on a cold evening I get an Irish coffee and it keeps me warm...

Pat_RI
01-05-2012, 07:10 PM
I usually don't dress too warm up here in RI unless I am ice fishing or it is snowing. When I go down to the Villages I usually bring a pair of pants but don't remember ever wearing them. If you stay active and moving I don't real think it gets too cold in the Villages. Two winters ago was a bit nippy but compared to New England it was a cake walk.

Vinny
01-05-2012, 08:43 PM
It's about 46 degrees outside and I just saw a Villager(?) wearing shorts. Either he's a very hardy fellow, vacationing from up north, or he has Alzheimer's. My father had Alzheimer's and lost his ability to dress appropriately for both hot and cold weather. The other possibility is that he only packed clothes for warm weather because someone told him it's warm year-round in FL..

Do you ever wonder about people who wear summer clothing in winter weather?

I wear shorts as often as possible. My legs are not very sensitive to cold. It is not unusual to find me at home in shorts wearing heavy wool socks and slippers. I have not tried it below 50 yet. A family member nearby wore long pants for the first time last year after living here for 5 years.

I wonder more about the people who wear hats, gloves and winter coats when the temperature is in the mid 50's. No hats or gloves until the temp is below freezing in my book. :spoken:

BritParrothead
01-06-2012, 01:05 PM
Don't know, but this photo was on my last visit to Bournemouth... Which is pretty close to you.... It was COLD!

Just saying . . .

Great photo!! :coolsmiley: My son lives about 500 yards or so behind where you are standing!!
It looks like a regular summers day ;)

Donvito
01-06-2012, 02:38 PM
I been living in florida for many years and choose to weir shorts year round. If you remember years ago girls use to weir skirts all year regardless of the weather. I wonder about people who weir winter clothes when its in the upper70s and even in the 80's.

RichieB
01-06-2012, 03:10 PM
[QUOTE= I wonder about people who weir winter clothes when its in the upper70s and even in the 80's.[/QUOTE]

I used to think the same way until my wife started having thyroid problems, along with being diagnosed with a chronic illness. There are times when she sweats in the dead of winter, and freezes in the humidity of summer.

Things are not always as they seem, and we were not all popped out of the same "cookie cutter."

Dirigo
01-06-2012, 05:04 PM
It's about 46 degrees outside and I just saw a Villager(?) wearing shorts. Either he's a very hardy fellow, vacationing from up north, or he has Alzheimer's. My father had Alzheimer's and lost his ability to dress appropriately for both hot and cold weather. The other possibility is that he only packed clothes for warm weather because someone told him it's warm year-round in FL..

Do you ever wonder about people who wear summer clothing in winter weather?

That could have been me. I just came down from Maine where it was 3 degrees. Besides, it warms up to the mid-60s even if it does start off cold. Maybe I won't be so tough after a couple of years living in Florida, but 46 isn't so bad now...

RichieB
01-06-2012, 05:10 PM
..........but 46 isn't so bad now...

It's a whole lot better than the single digits we had a few days ago !! :)

VillagesFlorida
01-06-2012, 05:59 PM
I used to think the same way until my wife started having thyroid problems, along with being diagnosed with a chronic illness. There are times when she sweats in the dead of winter, and freezes in the humidity of summer.

Things are not always as they seem, and we were not all popped out of the same "cookie cutter."

:agree:

I also take medication for a thyroid problem and I am a diabetic (very well-controlled) but I seem to have the coldest feet, just about any time of year! During these last few cold nights I have sat at my laptop with my feet wrapped in a heating pad! I kinda used to feel like Dirigo when we first moved down here from Maine. 46 degrees wasn't all that bad. Heck, a hood and four layers of clothes, plus gloves and wind pants were all I needed for a round of golf in that weather! Now 46 degrees is awful! Hubby never put long pants on for several years after we moved. They now hang at the front of the closet and he puts them on more often this time of year. It's amazing how some of us change our tolerances the longer we are here! Call it thinning blood, call it just plain turning into a wimp, I'm not sure what happens. My feet are freezing!!

swrinfla
01-06-2012, 06:20 PM
Too many years ago for any one to know about, the FedEx guy who came to the small travel agency where I worked in St. Louis was never, ever, seen in anything other than shorts as well as a short-sleeve shirt! We always told him that he'd freeze to death (especially when we were bundled up against near-zero temps. He shrugged it off!

Perhaps there's some truth that those who are exposed "24/7" to the cold will come to ignore it!

But, when I head out in my golf cart and the temperature is below 50F, I'm likely to be wearing a fleece jacket, hat and gloves! :laugh:

With the curtains down, too! :laugh:

SWR
:beer3:

babyjayne
01-06-2012, 09:01 PM
No long pants and no socks!

cquick
01-07-2012, 10:32 AM
Don't know, but this photo was on my last visit to Bournemouth... Which is pretty close to you.... It was COLD!

Just saying . . .

I love that area of England in the summer....maybe not so much in January!

memason
01-07-2012, 10:36 AM
I love that area of England in the summer....maybe not so much in January!

I agree.... I love the southern coast of England!

BritParrothead
01-08-2012, 05:39 AM
Today at the beach here in Bournemouth, it is glorious!! Sun shining, blue sky, and just a little cool. No complaints.:laugh:
My dogs love this time of year, as they are allowed to go for a swim.