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Talk Host 09-04-2010 07:25 AM

What do you miss from your previous location?
 
Now that you live in The Villages, Florida, what is/are the things that you miss from your previous location (up-North).

In my case, I miss the relationships I established with service providers, even car dealers. I had great confidence in my providers. After years of trial and error, I knew who to trust and who not to trust.

I also miss personally knowing my physicians and attorney. When you grow up with them, it's easier to get to know them.

Taltarzac 09-04-2010 08:24 AM

The food from various places I have lived comes quickest to mind.
 
From Palm Harbor, FL I miss the food I could get at Surf & Turf. We still go back there to that market a few times a year. http://www.surfandturfmarket.com/

The sourdough bread from San Francisco as well as various gourmet take-out dishes from some grocery stores around Palo Alto is another thing that comes to mind.

As are the clam strips from a restaurant on Bodega Bay.

Some of the Mexican-American food from the Phoenix area restaurants as well as Basque food from a Reno, NV. Prime Rib from a certain casino near Sparks, NV.

aln 09-04-2010 08:31 AM

I agree, the food up-north is better.
For me it's the pizza & artisan breads.
Have had anything close here in central FL.
Aside from that, I'm good.

getdul981 09-04-2010 08:40 AM

Not even there yet and I KNOW I'm gonna miss my basement, and the elbow room around the house. On the other hand, I won't have 3/4 acre to mow either.

maryjd1950 09-04-2010 08:47 AM

I miss a Dunkin donuts on every corner....Italian food from Mass, and the fall,,,,I think I will miss that the most, when the apples are ripe and the foliage,,,,,however.....will NEVER MISS DRIVING TWO HOURS to work in snow and ice.

golf2140 09-04-2010 08:58 AM

Not a thing. We visit six times a year to see family, can't wait to return to TV.

brostholder 09-04-2010 09:08 AM

I miss Gaby's Pizzeria in Hollis,Queens (the best pizza in NY). I miss Central Park on a summer day and ethnic street fairs in NYC.

marianne237 09-04-2010 09:27 AM

We were in Indiana in June and August. Never thought I'd miss tiger lilies growing along the side of the road and hostas! (My nephew the park ranger reminded me that tiger lilies are considered an invasive weed.)

Also miss the Mexican food...down here it's "tex-mex", and Chicago pizzas...and lastly Lake Michigan and the singing sands.

villa2 09-04-2010 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by getdul981 (Post 289540)
Not even there yet and I KNOW I'm gonna miss my basement, and the elbow room around the house. On the other hand, I won't have 3/4 acre to mow either.

That is my main concern, too. My man cave.

Debfrommaine 09-04-2010 12:40 PM

What do you miss from your previous location?
 
A Macy's close by!

golfnut 09-04-2010 12:43 PM

White Castles....gn

EXYZEE40 09-04-2010 12:55 PM

What do you miss from the North --
 
We lived in a small farming community. (although we did not farm!). We were so close to many family owned farm markets. If you went in the morning to get fresh corn on the cob, the owner would say - "come back after 3:00, when the just picked corn would be available."

Fresh produce and fruit, homemade donuts and apple cider, a nursery where they grew and sold only two types of flowers - in the summer they sold only geraniums and at Christmas, just poinsettas. All a very short drive from our home.

Having a small town atmosphere, when you did your banking, the manager and tellers knew you. The druggist knew you, the grocery store manager knew you. and etc.

But change is good -- it's interesting and challenging at the same time.

The Fla. weather makes up for a lot of the things I miss about the North!

duffysmom 09-04-2010 02:32 PM

EXYZEE40 (whew!!), I agree with you about the farm stands. We lived in a lovely community in the Hudson Valley, NY (where Chelsie Clinton was recently married) and loved the farm fresh produce, especially the fruit and tomatoes. That is the only thing I miss since I'm a huge fan of Florida and the casual lifestyle; I don't even own a pair of boots.:cold:

Mikeod 09-04-2010 02:48 PM

Costco just a mile away.
In-N-Out
REAL Mexican food:sigh:
Kaiser-Permanente Health Care

pooh 09-04-2010 02:58 PM

I miss mail delivery to my house, all the neighborhood knew the UPS guy, Nordstrum, Rubio's Fish Tacos.


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