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Anyone Home Sick Yet?
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Having the only snow blower in the cul de sac, I really do not miss winter.
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I went back to Colorado two weeks ago, to meet the movers, who loaded up my stuff in a moving truck. The movers were slipping and having to navigate ice and snow as they loaded truck - was a fitting farewell to Colorado, as I then caught a plane and within 12 hours was in shorts in my beautiful new home.
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Home sick and homesick are two totally different things.
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I am currently up north. It snow the last 18 hours but most has melted. We are actually having a somewhat warm winter in New England. Many lakes don’t even have ice yet. Heading south Jan 29. |
Called my brother who lives in Wisconsin a couple of weeks ago. He had just gotten in from snowblowing his driveway to make room for the new snow that was expected that night. I told him I was contemplating mowing my lawn. He responded with an obscene piece of advice that would never make it past the Thought Police.
Back in the day I loved winter, but that "day" was 50 or more years ago and the bad parts of the memories do fade with time. Truth of the matter is that winters in northern Minnesota were HARD. Heating with wood, vehicles that wouldn't start unless plugged in for several hours (remember block heaters?), Roads not plowed for three days following a snowstorm, mornings of -40 degrees and even lower, ice on the inside of windows of your home, etc. etc. I may have loved it then but could never do it now. Nope. MUCH prefer palm trees and heated swimming pools. |
The only ice I want to see is in my drink!
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The ONLY snow I want to see is on a Christmas card.
My comfort zone is limited to temps between 70 to 90. |
As a former skier I love snow, I'll probably never ski again but I can get the idea viewing the live cam at what was one of our favorite places to ski Sunday River Maine.
https://youtu.be/J98tW5YX4Z8 |
Nope I am home.
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I love snow except for driving in it, walking in it or shoveling it, so I guess I'll stay here.
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We can almost time the bleating every winter from all the old people how they can’t handle the snow anymore. I guess it was really means we would all rather be young again when we could handle any snow that came our way and life was exciting. Father Time is worse than any snowstorm I’ve seen.
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Love snow, shoveling 2am sometimes with rare lighting and thunder. The sparkling when the sun first comes up. I hate when snow is no longer pristine, slushy, and the county snowplow puts more snow back in your drive. Not a fan when temperatures are above 80. Heat has never been my friend
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But I do not miss driving in it, I do not miss heavy tree branches snapping or shoveling cars out only to have the snow plow come and plow them in again. I don't miss slippery sidewalks or dagger like icicles. I don't miss scraping ice off my windshield or waiting for the defroster to finally defrost so that I can see to drive. I don't miss heavy coats, snow boots or gloves. I'll take 80+ degrees over ice and snow any day. |
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60 Years in New England, loved it most of the time. Made a very good living and then retired. Sold 1 house, bought 1 here in TV. I enjoy the nice weather, golf and everything else Florida and TV have to offer. I don't miss New England one bit. Getting ready to sell the other house up north this year. I have "moved on", now I am a Florida resident and I love it. The old friends up north that say they couldn't move south, just want to die miserable in the gray, cold New England winter.
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I didn't realize what a relief it was to be away from snow and ice until I was away from it. I've gotten to the point where I'm used to the hot Florida summers. Warm and sunny is nice.
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I know lots of elderly people who wouldn’t think of moving to Florida because of the weather. They have great social networks, don’t have to shovel their own snow, have established Drs and medical facilities, faith communities that aren’t the size of Yankee stadium and so forth. Why can’t people just be happy for others? |
We spent 20 yrs in TV and loved it until we needed help. I'm back in NH due to my husbands medical needs which were not available in TV and I love it. In fact I just walked down to the mail box and back. It is truly beautiful, temp is 33 and we are expecting some more light snow flurries this afternoon. We have under floor heating in our home and keep it at 76. We do not have to clear any snow, everything is done for us, our shopping is delivered and on Friday it will warm up again. My husband has excellent medical care .... it's all good. Be happy where you are and enjoy life.
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I came to Florida when I was in my late seventy's from the Midwest.
Retirement and Florida go together, but making a living in Florida, not so much. I wouldn't care for the pay scale the south has to offer compared to the north. So we all take our nest egg from the north, and spend it in the south. A win win for the southland. |
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No matter where there are good people, and miserable people. I for one know Ponce de Leon discovered Florida in search of the fountain of youth hum. |
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