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Lately there have been LOTS of negative....
statements posted, poor drivers, cars and carts, poaching, wealth, business practices, speed traps...what about hearing some of the positive things that helped make our decisions to move here. How about posting some of the things that you like about living here in TV...
1. This time of year, the weather is wonderful. 2. The community is absolutely beautiful, all throughout the year. 3. The people are friendly, caring and there when needed. 4. Driving around in a golf cart is like having a convertible 5. Feel free to continue on.................... |
We like the commonality. Seems like everyone is in TV for the same thing - to enjoy the community, environment, "atmosphere", fun, good times, etc. People are more known for the person they are and not for whatever job they hold/held. It's a rather different......and positive......feeling, at least from our viewpoint. Very refreshing.
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I consider The Villages as one big health facility. It is such a pleasure to walk in sunshine by beautiful golf courses., manicured lawns, oak trees with Spanish moss. Did I mention the sunshine? People will look you in the eyes and not be afraid of conversation. Everybody is helpful when you need it.
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I like the opportunity to learn here. I enjoy the art classes at the LifeLongLearning College and at the rec centers. Incredible talent teaching incredible talent. What a climate of inspiration!
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Great posts thus far - let's hear more!
My take: The ability to just get on my bike and travel in a safe environment! The option to get into my golf cart and play 9 holes with three strangers at 7AM and then to not be surprised when I make a permanent friend of at least one of the three! The chance to work at a beautiful new hospital (and another one on the way) and get there by bike or golf cart! The choice to do nothing today or the opportunity to do it all! Russ |
How about all the free clubs, interest groups, cards, dominos, swimming pools, entertainment on the squares, billiards, aerobics? I could go on and one!!!!
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Great weather most of the year, have been able to see space shuttle and rocket launches, most of the Villagers seem to like dogs, very friendly people for the most part, safe places to walk dog at 10 p.m., well taken care of golf cart paths and other areas, etc.
Meet people from Mexico, the Philippines, Germany, England, and many other places at-- of all places-- a local private dog park. |
I love the cleanliness and beauty. Driving through The Bubble in a Golf Cart ... priceless.
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Here is a neat story of what happened to Little Gracie and I
My dog :doggie: is named Gracie Girl also. One day, on the way back from the groomers, she decided she wanted to go for a walk. Since we had just taken her collar off to be groomed, her tags were off also. She left, on her own, as I was unloading the groceries. I was frantic and went calling around the neighborhood. I finally called Community Watch and they told me to call the radio station. When I did I was told that Reggie had my dog and she was in good shape. It seems that the three ambassordors at Bonita Pass saw her bouncing around the golf course and heading toward the pond. They caught her since we have two alligators in that pond. :BigApplause:I finally hooked up with them with the help of the radio station. FYI, if you lose or find a pet call the radio station. The ambassodors had called right before I did and we were connected.
Needless to say, it was a tearful reunion. :mademyday::mademyday: She has never strayed from my side before, and I didn't even know she liked golf.:MOJE_whot: Where else would a whole community pull together to reunite a girl and her dog :coolsmiley: |
I love that we esteem each other for our characters, not our resumes.
That we experience the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees not from inside our hermetically sealed cars but as guests to the party, in our carts and bikes and walking shoes. It's a bit like the difference between seeing the POTUS on the tube or shaking his hand, isn't it? That in TV one day can be rich and full and fresh, the next quiet and serene and that each day I can choose anew. I love the golf and evenings on the squares. I love seeing the daily parade of golf carts on the side of the streets. I love the climate, the pristine air and grounds, the beauty, the beasts (wildlife) and the cool refreshing drink of many flavors. Get me back to The Villages! |
Everything thing here is done for the enjoyment & safety of the residents.From the beautiful landscaping to the abundance of activities & social gatherings.Where else can someone have some many choices on what to do with their day! If you choose to you can be very active (softball,pickle ball,walking,jogging,bike riding etc...)or you can sit on your lanai & do nothing.We leave the "bubble ' occasionally but by the end of our journey outside we can't wait to get back!! There was apost not long ago about how we villagers are insulated .It went something like this: The Village Folks Are insulated from High crime rates;
getting mugged while going for a walk in the evening, on your own street ...gloomy, depressing cloud cover for months ice storms and deadly driving conditions dirty, desolate urban areas sitting in stopped traffic, taking an hour to go 3 miles Insulated from unhappy people stuck in a rut, who don't have the nerve to take a chance and try something different! I could list much more of what makes this place "paradise" but above all I think the friendly reception you get from almost everyone you meet.:clap2: |
Bravo, Pooh!!
:BigApplause:I agree with you completely!! Lately I've seen so much negativity that I wonder why some people came to TV at all!!
I love the beauty of all Villages, particularly ours in the Historic District!! Incredible people, great activities, pools, tennis courts, golf, bocci (sp?). It is such an incredible place to grow younger instead of older!!! Just call me a cockeyed optimist, but I just cannot wait to become a FROG!!! |
The good news is.....
THAT'S the way we two optimists would have titled this thread, with the utmost respect for the concept and initiative, for which we thank you too pooh!
We came for the ability to ride the bicycles and trikes in a safe Linda is even getting a tad more tolerant of the political atmosphere L and L |
Could not have said it better pTurner
But I must add, I LOVE my LaZamora Village friends BUT ALL the villages are filled with wonderful friends I can't WAIT to meet!!!!!
[QUOTE=Pturner;308434]I love that we esteem each other for our characters, not our resumes. That we experience the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees not from inside our hermetically sealed cars but as guests to the party, in our carts and bikes and walking shoes. It's a bit like the difference between seeing the POTUS on the tube or shaking his hand, isn't it? That in TV one day can be rich and full and fresh, the next quiet and serene and that each day I can choose anew. I love the golf and evenings on the squares. I love seeing the daily parade of golf carts on the side of the streets. I love the climate, the pristine air and grounds, the beauty, the beasts (wildlife) and the cool refreshing drink of many flavors. Get me back to The Villages! |
Where Else Can you..?
This week I played golf and made Par on three holes (I'm sight impaired), we enjoyed a rousing party at FishHawk Rec center where our neighborhood welcomed 170 original and newbies" with food, fun, a DJ, dancing and door prizes Sat I met the President and can be seen at the end of the Fox News clip covering the event, we went with friends and enjoyed a sumptious meal, on Sunday we joined the fund raising golf cart parade, then onto our bowling league where we bowled our vest ever game, using our new bowling balls. All these things accomplished in beautiful weather, lovely surroundiings and smiling faces. Its Vacation every day :)
PS I did not get paid to print this!!! |
:agree: 100% with both negative and positive posts. The positives are like an advertisement of what is so great about TV. The negatives keep everything real. Even though TV is close to a perfect paradise, we all know that nothing is perfect. I would not want to read only positive because then I would think "What's wrong with this picture?" By reading both (and I might add there is very little negative about TV) I know what is awaiting me once I do get there in 2-4 years. :2excited: and can hardly wait!!
I have visited several times prior to purchasing and each time was positive. I've not experienced any negative to this point. But it is good to know what negative is out there. I don't mean to discourage anyone from TV. Quite the opposite. It is like an adult Disney World, but even Disney World has issues. So for anyone sitting on the fence - - - ya'll come on down, The Price Is Right!! :welcome: |
Where else can you join probably more than 5,000 other people spending a long afternoon jammed together in their golf carts, waiting for the call "Gentlemen, start your engines," then another hour creeping (most of the time) on a tortuous route of 2.2 miles, AND ENJOY EVERY MINUTE OF IT?????
Outsiders still don't believe me! SWR :beer3: |
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6. I agree with all of the above. 7. Sitting outside having a drink and enjoying watching a sports event with a cool breeze making you feel wonderful. 7. Being with people who while enjoying themselves at that moment and are planning for the next time they are going to have fun. 8. The restaurants for when you don't feel like cooking or when one is around and about and hungry. 9. The palm trees somehow making me feel like I'm on a toprical island and the relaxing feeling I get. 10. People who don't care about one's station in life and are just looking to have a good time. 11. The many things there are to do. I'm still a wannabe but my goal is to become a frog. |
...having the annoyance of your golf cart breaking down lessened by most people stopping to ask if you need help, or a tow, rather than swearing at you for making them a few seconds late.
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free entertainment at the town squares 365 nights a year...gn
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Thank you for starting this thread!
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Great Pooh I agree....
All in all, I love TV!!!!! :BigApplause: |
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What do I love about The Villages--came sum it up in 2 words "My Neighbors"----
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60 "Parade Magazine" size pages of activities a week... if someone can't find "something" they like to do there then I feel bad for them! At least that is what I have told everyone that asks us about why we bought in TV.
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Being from the north where this time of year it's cold and possibly snowy...I count this place as a wonderful place to be. "Get to" wear summer type clothing most times of the year. Now still get to go to the pool and eat out on the veranda and play golf in shirtsleeves. LOVE The Villages for much, much more! Once heard a counselor say...take a piece of paper and write down ALL the positive things about _____ (put name in the space)---then write a list of all the negatives things. More than likely the former line will be MUCH, MUCH longer than the latter.
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The list could go on and on
*1st day at rental...invite to Springdale Germanfest
*Month before we moved in...open house at Gracie's *Able to meet owners of house that we bought...lots of nice memories *Standing in line at Katie Belle's for buffet and found ourselves sharing table with the folks in line ahead of us *Day before we moved in...Maggie's pumpkin muffins arrived *Went on our 1st long distance golfcart ride last night and the bugger broke down after 2 miles...the nicest people came to our rescue and Shawn (Sean, Shaune) w ****aide was a wealth of info and is a Deadhead! *Called Jim this morning about the cart and immed response with a loaner arrived *Bought a chest of drawers for $5, came home and neighbor immed came across the street to help unload. *Our stuff looks like it was meant to be moved in here (and we're not what you call mainstream)! *My dog is doing great!!! |
w ****aide? Haha, that's one thing you gotta love about TOTV.
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keeping my head down fumar..........:faint: |
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Fumar....you forgot
about all the little doggies that you love so much.
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