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Old 05-28-2021, 07:56 AM
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Not exactly. The rainy season is June, July, August, and September. The other eight months, including October and November, are substantially drier. November is actually the driest month. But, yes, the retention ponds will start filling up again once we get into June. Year-to-date we are below normal.

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Y'all need to calm down. In about ten days we start the Hurricane season which means that at about four every afternoon we will get a lulu rain until DECEMBER.
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Old 05-28-2021, 11:34 AM
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Y'all need to calm down. In about ten days we start the Hurricane season which means that at about four every afternoon we will get a lulu rain until DECEMBER.
Slow down have another glass of KOO-AID
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Old 05-28-2021, 01:29 PM
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Complete rubbish - by far the best area in The Villages is the quiet, beautiful north end.
Quiet is ok. I prefer active, fun, and full of life. That's why we moved south.
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Just curious why those of you who chose to live in the southern villages did so. You have the gravel plant and the prison. I wonder if TV sales people mentioned that to prospective buyers. Notice also they don't seem to mention you all had to pay a bond. We bought up north because we wanted to be close to shopping, medical facilities, etc. and we liked the more mature landscaping. Also there was no bond on our home. Yes TV did tear down our closest pool, Hacienda Hills, and we were very angry about that. TV newest generation doesn't seem to care about what we want and they won't care about what you want either. The Suleiman family wanted to purchase the Hacienda Hills restaurant but TV wouldn't sell to them at a fair price. I understand the whole kitchen needed to be remodeled. I'm betting plans for the apartments had something to do with that. They can't even keep the town squares stores rented due to the percentage they take from the owners.
Maybe to move away from the kind of attitude displayed in the rest of the post??
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