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Old 12-18-2017, 06:58 AM
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Laid back or what ever it is called.......December through January sitting next to our pool in the sun in my shorts and T shirt with a glass of cognac and cigar while reading emails from friends and relatives talking about the 15 inches of snow they just got!!!!

I always know when I am too far north........... if/when there are no palm trees.
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Commuted to nyc, by car, motorcycle, bus/subway, long island railroad/subway, express bus and every combination thereof.

People in the villages that don't know NYC commuting would never believe the time and cost.
I got a darn good idea what it's like. I commuted from the suburbs to Boston for work. I had to leave my home by 5AM and I won't even mention what winter commuting was like
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Old 12-18-2017, 08:56 AM
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I got a darn good idea what it's like. I commuted from the suburbs to Boston for work. I had to leave my home by 5AM and I won't even mention what winter commuting was like
Feel your pain ............ We commuted from the North Shore to Burlington (me), he had to go down to Norwood! When he was not in Norwood he was catching a flight out of Logan. 128 year round it's a death trap.

Love TV I should add that yes, I miss my two sons and my gandchildren, BUT when we visit the kids are always busy and the grandchildren are gone most of the time. What on earth would we do back there?
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So hard to leave where I have been used to but if I am going to worry about money every day (taxes, oil heat, etc.) then it is time to move on.

Just hope the grass is greener on the other side.
I'm going to bite the bullet and say this .......... My very personal opinion is that you are never going to be happy anywhere. You are living in the past with your need to have your job back and I don't think you can move on.

Didn't your job offer retirement counseling when you took retirement? Both of us had several sessions with a retirement counselor provided by the company to help us ease into retiring.
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Old 12-18-2017, 09:34 AM
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Ahh yes .. central and western new york .. Where they turn off the blue sky on Labor Day and dont turn it back on til after Memorial Day .. where winters are measured bu either the number of consecutive days below zero, or the number of consecutive days with one or more inches of snow .. I really miss my 7.5 HP John Deere Snowblower ... NOT
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I'm going to bite the bullet and say this .......... My very personal opinion is that you are never going to be happy anywhere. You are living in the past with your need to have your job back and I don't think you can move on.

Didn't your job offer retirement counseling when you took retirement? Both of us had several sessions with a retirement counselor provided by the company to help us ease into retiring.
You are so correct. When I was first married we moved away from Texas to Florida. I was telling my doctor about our move and she made this well known comment. Happiness is not anyplace, or with anyone. Happiness is found within yourself. If you plan to be happy, you will. If you plan to be unhappy, you will. Of course I was excited about moving to a beach city and we were very happy there. We have moved to several state in our 58 years together. It’s always an adjustment but I have always happy where ever we lived.

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I moved here five years ago from Central NY and haven't looked back. I try to think of anything I miss, and I have to dig deep. I find the lifestyle here just perfect for me. Obviously the upstate winters are a big reason why I like it so much here. The 100+ inches of snow annually in the northern Syracuse suburbs became intolerable. Down here we occasionally get a hard frost, but it's usually gone by 10:00AM. Up there I stopped playing golf soon after Labor Day. We may have to wear long pants a few days a year down here, but we play all year long. I still miss my job and co-workers, as it was very fulfilling for me, but I manage to keep as busy as I want to be down here. I would caution you about finances. You will be getting out from under the NY state income taxes, but if you have financial pressures up there, you are likely to have them here as well. Proceed with care and good luck.
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Living in New York, I think I would appreciate more of the laid back life style of the South. How many feel the lifestyle is so much better than the North if you are from there.
There will always things and people that will be treasured about the place you are leaving.

I like it here because we are retired from work.
I like that there is no bitter cold. I like that this place is peopled with mostly older adults and is well taken care of and offers so many things to do that I enjoy. I love being able to learn more about putting color and lines on paper in a pleasant way and I very much loved golf until my scoliosis won last year.

However the very things I listed as pluses can be minuses to a few. Some people like the change of seasons, don't play golf, and are not ready to stop working and living an organized life. And surprisingly, some are not comfortable with people who are a decade or so older than them.........

If we were all alike they would only sell vanilla ice cream.
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So hard to leave where I have been used to but if I am going to worry about money every day (taxes, oil heat, etc.) then it is time to move on.

Just hope the grass is greener on the other side.
Here are a couple of quotes to ponder...
“Happiness is an inside job!”
and
“Often, we will hang on to the known crummy,
out of fear of the unknown whatever!”
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When we quit working we sold most everything land-based: house, cars, most of the furniture and put the remainder in a 10x10 storage locker. Then we left on a sailboat for over five years. Having committed to a drastic lifestyle change, we found no time to regret leaving, only time to focus on staying afloat and avoiding mishaps. It turned out to be the best time of our lives, at least as it now lives in our memories. Maybe for Tomcat an adventure of some type would be the answer to transitioning to retirement.
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There is no reason to leave Long Island for TV except for the weather and financial considerations. Long Island still has a lot to offer that TV couldn't match on its best day.
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Where I’m from ......NYC / LI the weather sucks and there are too many people.
Other than that I have many great relatives and good friends who still live there. If it wasn’t for that I would never go to NY.
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There will always things and people that will be treasured about the place you are leaving.

I like it here because we are retired from work.
I like that there is no bitter cold. I like that this place is peopled with mostly older adults and is well taken care of and offers so many things to do that I enjoy. I love being able to learn more about putting color and lines on paper in a pleasant way and I very much loved golf until my scoliosis won last year.

However the very things I listed as pluses can be minuses to a few. Some people like the change of seasons, don't play golf, and are not ready to stop working and living an organized life. And surprisingly, some are not comfortable with people who are a decade or so older than them.........

If we were all alike they would only sell vanilla ice cream.
You are correct there except I am comfortable with people older than me. My husband is a good nine years older than me. Some people just need to grieve and miss what they were doing. Missing the routine, people, extra income. I love the Villages. Always wanted to go there. I left my job so fast that I did not really prepare myself sufficiently.
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There is no reason to leave Long Island for TV except for the weather and financial considerations. Long Island still has a lot to offer that TV couldn't match on its best day.
And crime, pollution.
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There is no reason to leave Long Island for TV except for the weather and financial considerations. Long Island still has a lot to offer that TV couldn't match on its best day.
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And crime, pollution.
The health implications of stress and pollution.

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