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murray607 09-09-2015 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1111439)
We are starting to get quotes for Travel Insurance for our annual six-month stay in The Villages.
This will be our ninth year in our Villages home. We can hardly wait to see our friends.
The excitement and anticipation build ....... :pepper2:

Us too, just bought our plane tickets. We drove down and back from Alberta the past 2 years, but the 4 day trip is a bit long, so we have decided to buy a vehicle locally and leave it when we go north.

Now we will have Florida plates so no one will suspect we are really Snowbirds lol

We enjoy meeting all of our neighbours, whether Frogs or Snowbirds and the overall, welcoming atmosphere of the Villages.

It is a pity that some consider us snowbirds a nuisence, but then again they likely consider just about anyone else to be a nuisence whether they are snowbirds or not.

dbussone 09-09-2015 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 1111439)
We are starting to get quotes for Travel Insurance for our annual six-month stay in The Villages.
This will be our ninth year in our Villages home. We can hardly wait to see our friends.
The excitement and anticipation build ....... :pepper2:


Well, hurry up already.

CathyandSteveG 09-09-2015 01:19 PM

My parents head south the last week of September....they get so excited to be heading to the sunshine state. They live in grandmas grove until April.

I don't want to be a snowbird...I want to be a frog....please Lord....send me a buyer so I can become a frog.....in the villages...pretty please....

Amen

kcrazorbackfan 09-09-2015 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by golf2140 (Post 1111233)
It's not the snowbirds, the issue is when do the renters arrive. You will know when the bunkers look like bigfoot was having a dance party, the greens look like the pocked marked moon. Then some are really rude. Just my opinion !!!!!!

Oboy! Just about the time the Doc releases me to play.

kcrazorbackfan 09-09-2015 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by CathyandSteveG (Post 1111455)
My parents head south the last week of September....they get so excited to be heading to the sunshine state. They live in grandmas grove until April.

I don't want to be a snowbird...I want to be a frog....please Lord....send me a buyer so I can become a frog.....in the villages...pretty please....

Amen

The last 2 homes we sold (and they sold only after we did this), we buried a statue of St. Joseph; following is instructions -

"According to tradition if you really want to sell your home quickly you should bury a statue of St. Joseph upside down in the yard of your home. Praying to St. Joseph for a quick sale and burying a statue of him is said to always bring a fast offer on the home. Realtors and homeowners swear that this legend is true and that if you do bury a statue of St. Joseph while praying for a quick sale that your prayers will be answered.

But make sure that you bury that statue of St. Joseph in the right spot. If you don’t bury the statue in the right spot then you might end up helping the neighbors across the street sell their home before yours or you might end up helping a person on the street behind you sell a home. Where you put that statue of St. Joseph can make a big difference in how quickly the home sells.

The tradition of burying a statue of St. Joseph in the yard of a home that you’re trying to sell goes back thousands of years. It is believed that because St. Joseph is the patron saint of home and family if you pray to him for help when you’re selling your home and you bury a statue of him on the property he will help you by sending buyers to the home so that you will get a quick offer on the home. Time and time again people that are trying to sell their homes have turned to St. Joseph for help and thousands of people that have successfully sold homes are convinced that St. Joseph answered their prayers and helped sell the home.

This tradition became so popular that in the 1980’s and early 1990’s realtors bought small plastic statues of St. Joseph by the case and buried them in the yards of the properties that they represented praying for a quick sale. It must work, because many realtors continue burying statues of St. Joseph and praying for a sale when they put a new house on the market to this day.

What is the right spot to bury a St. Joseph statue in order to help your home sell faster? There are a lot of theories. One thing that all of the versions of this tradition agree on is that the statue should be buried upside down. If the statue is buried upside down then the statue will work extra hard to get out of the ground and back into a safe, comfortable home which will make the house sell more quickly. So make sure that you bury the statue of St. Joseph upside down, and once the house has been sold make sure that you dig up the statue and take it with you to your new home so that you can put it in a place of honor to thank St. Joseph for his help in selling your home.

One of the most commonly recommended places to bury a statue of St. Joseph in order to make a house sell quickly is in the backyard of the home, especially in any flower beds that are in the backyard. Another popular way to bury the statue is to bury it sideways, with the hands of the statue pointing towards the house to direct people to the house. Some people swear that burying the statue upside down three feet away from the house is the best way to get a quick offer, while others say that burying the statue facing away from the house is sure to bring a quick sale. And the most recommended spot to bury a statue of St. Joseph is 12 inches into the ground, upside down, right next to the For Sale sign on the lawn. According to tradition this is the ideal spot to bury a statue of St. Joseph if you want to sell your home quickly. You should bury the statue 12 inches down because then it won’t be easy to get to the top but it won’t be too difficult either. If your house has been on the market for awhile and you’re not having any luck selling it try burying a statue of St. Joseph face down right next to the For Sale sign and pray to St. Joseph. Chances are good that you will sell the house very quickly."

perrjojo 09-09-2015 07:47 PM

When you start hearing all of the honking horns from cars. What's up with that? Happens every year.

gap2415 09-10-2015 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Jima64 (Post 1111140)
What is the first sign of the winter season starting. When do you realize the snow birds are roosting for the winter. Lets have fun with this!

The business owners start jumping up and down for joy!

gap2415 09-10-2015 07:43 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan (Post 1111573)
The last 2 homes we sold (and they sold only after we did this), we buried a statue of St. Joseph; following is instructions -

"According to tradition if you really want to sell your home quickly you should bury a statue of St. Joseph upside down in the yard of your home. Praying to St. Joseph for a quick sale and burying a statue of him is said to always bring a fast offer on the home. Realtors and homeowners swear that this legend is true and that if you do bury a statue of St. Joseph while praying for a quick sale that your prayers will be answered.

But make sure that you bury that statue of St. Joseph in the right spot. If you don’t bury the statue in the right spot then you might end up helping the neighbors across the street sell their home before yours or you might end up helping a person on the street behind you sell a home. Where you put that statue of St. Joseph can make a big difference in how quickly the home sells.

The tradition of burying a statue of St. Joseph in the yard of a home that you’re trying to sell goes back thousands of years. It is believed that because St. Joseph is the patron saint of home and family if you pray to him for help when you’re selling your home and you bury a statue of him on the property he will help you by sending buyers to the home so that you will get a quick offer on the home. Time and time again people that are trying to sell their homes have turned to St. Joseph for help and thousands of people that have successfully sold homes are convinced that St. Joseph answered their prayers and helped sell the home.

This tradition became so popular that in the 1980’s and early 1990’s realtors bought small plastic statues of St. Joseph by the case and buried them in the yards of the properties that they represented praying for a quick sale. It must work, because many realtors continue burying statues of St. Joseph and praying for a sale when they put a new house on the market to this day.

What is the right spot to bury a St. Joseph statue in order to help your home sell faster? There are a lot of theories. One thing that all of the versions of this tradition agree on is that the statue should be buried upside down. If the statue is buried upside down then the statue will work extra hard to get out of the ground and back into a safe, comfortable home which will make the house sell more quickly. So make sure that you bury the statue of St. Joseph upside down, and once the house has been sold make sure that you dig up the statue and take it with you to your new home so that you can put it in a place of honor to thank St. Joseph for his help in selling your home.

One of the most commonly recommended places to bury a statue of St. Joseph in order to make a house sell quickly is in the backyard of the home, especially in any flower beds that are in the backyard. Another popular way to bury the statue is to bury it sideways, with the hands of the statue pointing towards the house to direct people to the house. Some people swear that burying the statue upside down three feet away from the house is the best way to get a quick offer, while others say that burying the statue facing away from the house is sure to bring a quick sale. And the most recommended spot to bury a statue of St. Joseph is 12 inches into the ground, upside down, right next to the For Sale sign on the lawn. According to tradition this is the ideal spot to bury a statue of St. Joseph if you want to sell your home quickly. You should bury the statue 12 inches down because then it won’t be easy to get to the top but it won’t be too difficult either. If your house has been on the market for awhile and you’re not having any luck selling it try burying a statue of St. Joseph face down right next to the For Sale sign and pray to St. Joseph. Chances are good that you will sell the house very quickly."

That's why houses move so quickly here!

gap2415 09-10-2015 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by murray607 (Post 1111449)
Us too, just bought our plane tickets. We drove down and back from Alberta the past 2 years, but the 4 day trip is a bit long, so we have decided to buy a vehicle locally and leave it when we go north.

Now we will have Florida plates so no one will suspect we are really Snowbirds lol

We enjoy meeting all of our neighbours, whether Frogs or Snowbirds and the overall, welcoming atmosphere of the Villages.

It is a pity that some consider us snowbirds a nuisence, but then again they likely consider just about anyone else to be a nuisence whether they are snowbirds or not.

Not a nuisance...Florida's economy depends mightily on northern and travel dollars.

asianthree 09-10-2015 08:40 AM

Well starting the beginning of this year one of us is almost a full timer and then there's the other one that's the snowflake. So I guess we are the good and the bad according to some. The one that gets to stay in TV having a good time. And the one that still working.

TJ_Woody 09-10-2015 09:13 AM

Traffic jam at the golf cart bridge ... or in the tunnels ... or at Sunset park ...

PNaughton 09-10-2015 09:45 AM

Sugar and Splenda packets start to disappear from restaurants:

joldnol 09-10-2015 09:48 AM

love bugs

Bruiser1 09-10-2015 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1111292)
Most of us frogs have been birds. Just as seniors have been freshman.


I doubt there are not a LOT of snowbirds who will ALWAYS be snowbirds.


How could they just keep leaving this beautiful place????.......... and someday their grandchildren will go away to college, as ours did.


Here is a wish that all snowbirds will become frogs and will take their rightful place here in lower paradise.

One sign is when Gracie (Our poet Laurete) prints her "birdie Poem".:cold:

Gracie Rocks!

karostay 09-10-2015 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jima64 (Post 1111140)
What is the first sign of the winter season starting. When do you realize the snow birds are roosting for the winter. Lets have fun with this!

Less trash on golf cart trails


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