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A painter, poet and I didn't know it. :cool:
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Personally, I love the snowbirds, the snowflakes, the renters and us frogs. We have a wonderful blend of people here. For the most part, I think we do an excellent job of accommodating each other. And I love Gracie's poem! Good job, sweetie.
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Having lived in many places a thing I have observed. Many Canadian Geese would migrate to warmer climes during the harsh winters up north. Little by little I noticed that some stopped migrating and took up permanent residence because the climate in their former winter homes was tolerable year round. I believe that more and more of the folks that winter in the Villages are staying longer and some have decided to enjoy what TV has to offer year round and not just the peak season and I don't blame them because I made the same decision years ago.
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My wife and I loved it!!!
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Just wonder how many Snowbirds in TV and what % leave at the end of March and then at the end of April?
Nice poem Gracie----so gracious and so much talent. Have a nice day! |
Diane.
Most of us adore our house guests and enjoy the time they are with us. But....sometimes it is lovely to see them come, and see them go. My treasured friend, who I see every day but Saturday, my across the street neighbor, will be leaving the end of May. I will miss her all summer. But while she is gone, the Villages becomes another place, a little easier to drive in, a little less standing in line. I am sorry you see it rude, my poem, I was striving for witty. To all of our very dear friends who are snowbirds, I love this forum. You will be here exchanging pleasantries, and wisdom, and input and debating with all of us everyday. So in a sense you will still be here in spirit. I hope one day if it is YOUR dream, that you can be frogs like some of us. It is WONDERFUL. I appreciate that at high season, the businesses are able to get a bit ahead to get them financially through the slower times. I appreciate that when we were snowbirds, we were sustaining things with our amenity fees. I apologize to those who I have offended. And to you Diane, particularly. Sincerely, Grace. And thank you so much VT2TV for "getting" my meaning. |
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They may be leaving
while we are still here, But all of my seasonal friends are quite dear! Miss you guys already! |
I tried to defend folks I thought were getting a bad rap. Obviously they don't care so I don't either. I'm done with TOTV.
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Gracie was having a little fun with her poem, that's all. As a seasonal resident, I take no offense.
I used to be a little sensitive when a poster would say things like "thank heavens the scourge of the north is leaving". But then I moved to a resort community in Ontario and now I understand perfectly. During summer weekends, cottagers flood the resort. On Monday it is quiet and peaceful again. I love seeing my cottage friends and socializing with them on weekends. They bring fun, vitality and energy. And on Mondays, I love the serenity and absence of boat traffic. Now I totally get how Villagers feel about snowbirds. A special thank you to the owners of TOTV. It's a great way for Snowbirds to hear about what's happening while we're "up north", and to keep in touch with friends. It makes me feel as if I'm still connected. |
I guess some are just too sensitive and read more into things than are actually there - its a light hearted poem sad to see many go but glad for the quieter times. Just like family visiting, its nice to have them for a while but then its nice to have peace and quiet...there is only love in this poem.
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