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Greg Nelson 01-04-2015 05:51 AM

One Less Snowbird
 
We left TV four days ago so that should help the congestion. Having sold our piece of 'paradise' in Costa Maya, Mexico, we traded serenity for civilization. But, being here in the Florida Keys is no less congested...bumper to bumper. This fall we're returning to TV for six months from rural Minnesota. I really appreciate that our rental is in the far north. I'm hoping that come next February and beyond that we can at least get tee times...we'll see..HAPPY NEW YEAR!

redwitch 01-04-2015 06:54 AM

Hurry back! Most of us love the snowbirds. They bring a cheerfulness and vitality that is a joy to behold. We frogs sometimes take our place in the sun for granted. Nothing like seeing smiling, waving people to remind us how great this place is. To me, that alone is worth the extra traffic and waiting times. So, thank you for being a snowbird and liking us enough to come back, even when we are curmudgeons.

Cisco Kid 01-04-2015 07:17 AM

Fly birdie fly

Jimturner 01-04-2015 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 989998)
Hurry back! Most of us love the snowbirds. They bring a cheerfulness and vitality that is a joy to behold. We frogs sometimes take our place in the sun for granted. Nothing like seeing smiling, waving people to remind us how great this place is. To me, that alone is worth the extra traffic and waiting times. So, thank you for being a snowbird and liking us enough to come back, even when we are curmudgeons.

100% agree. I feel seasonal residents bring an infusion of freshness to The Villages. Thanks and welcome back.

Blessed2BNTV 01-04-2015 12:14 PM

This is our first year we are full time and love the vitality that TV has right now. The squares are filled with happy, smiling folks.

And I will love when it slows down as well.

billethkid 01-04-2015 12:14 PM

you will not have a problem with getting a t time unless you are asking for a specific golf course at a specific time.

If you give a range of times and remain open to the course you will not have a problem.

Ten years and counting and have never not been able to get a t time....no matter the time of the year.

Also if you choose to drive when school is in session and when most of the world is at work there is little or no traffic congestion. Avoid rush hours in major population centers.

Travel when most others don't.

Jimturner 01-04-2015 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 990162)
you will not have a problem with getting a t time unless you are asking for a specific golf course at a specific time.

If you give a range of times and remain open to the course you will not have a problem.

Ten years and counting and have never not been able to get a t time....no matter the time of the year.

Also if you choose to drive when school is in session and when most of the world is at work there is little or no traffic congestion. Avoid rush hours in major population centers.

Travel when most others don't.

I have had the same experience as BTK. A little planning GOS a long way.

Greg Nelson 01-04-2015 01:18 PM

Got it! Nap during rush hour! We'd often golf around Walnut Grove which by 3pm was open. Down by Eisenhower was a different story..

Taltarzac725 01-04-2015 01:51 PM

I lived in Minneapolis-- near Dinkytown or at Middlebrook Hall on the U of MN Campus-- from the late Summer of 1986 through November of 1991. I sure do not miss that cold and from what I understand the Cities are usually hotter than other areas in MN because of all that concrete. And, the U of MN is riddled with tunnels.

I do know that there are Minnesotans who love the various winter sports--ice skating, hockey, snowmobiling, sledding, cross country skiing, hunting, etc.

Are not snowbirds though supposed to move AWAY from the snow?

Greg Nelson 01-04-2015 02:02 PM

We live up by Detroit Lakes just east of Fargo...a zone or two colder than the zits. Last winter Big Cormorant Lake where we reside had 48" of ICE! 84 now Key Largo!

onslowe 01-04-2015 02:42 PM

Hey Greg. Now just what sidewinder of a varmint blabbed about the 'far north?' :( Shhhhh!

Hurry on back.

Shimpy 01-04-2015 03:32 PM

It will never change. My family and I moved to S. Florida in 1953 and it is always congested in the winter due to tourist and snow birds. Back in the 40's and 50's the summer was so slow that most hotels and restaurants on Miami Beach closed for the summer. It was many years later that they began to promote Miami summers with bargain deals and the summer started to open up.
Of course once the winter began the prices went through the roof and the tourist were gouged if they were wanting to escape the miserable weather up north.

sunnyatlast 01-04-2015 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Greg Nelson (Post 989990)
We left TV four days ago so that should help the congestion. Having sold our piece of 'paradise' in Costa Maya, Mexico, we traded serenity for civilization. But, being here in the Florida Keys is no less congested...bumper to bumper. This fall we're returning to TV for six months from rural Minnesota. I really appreciate that our rental is in the far north. I'm hoping that come next February and beyond that we can at least get tee times...we'll see..HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Not too many tee times available in northern MN where it's -5 air temp and -30 wind chill factor.

Be thankful for what we have here. Sunshine and smiling faces of snowbirds--recalling the bitter cold and gigantic fuel bills and ice to chop in the driveway--make life sweet here. Life could be a whole lot worse.

Bonanza 01-04-2015 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blessed2BNTV (Post 990161)
This is our first year we are full time and love the vitality that TV has right now. The squares are filled with happy, smiling folks.

And I will love when it slows down as well.

With the exception of those who can't get a seat
because someone reserved a row of seats
two hours ago and still isn't there.


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