Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Saturday Jan. 26: 75 and sunny. Tuesday Jan. 9: 77 and partly cloudy. Wednesday Jan. 24: 79 and partly cloudy. Thursday Jan. 25: 81 and sunny. Friday Jan. 26: 82 and partly cloudy. Saturday Jan. 27: 81 and sunny. Care to share what the temps were back in Jan. in your particular neck of the Wisconsin woods? |
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I do find my parents entering in their 80s still fire up the snow plow, enjoying the weather. I think the only way I am getting them in warm weather this coming winter is if their house burns down. Kids not a fan of FL, either middle loves to ski, and skate. Oldest MN just moved to SC, and still hoping for change of seasons. Youngest in Louisville still playing hockey, and loves when that 1” of snow shutters everything
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Isn't ut about time this south vs north stopped. If you want to live in Florida then fine, if you want to spend time in the North then fine, but for goodness sake lets stop this bickering about which is best.
To each their own and let's all enjoy our personal choice. |
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We have 3 mini-splits, one in garage, 2 in lanai, and one of our golf carts has AC. That’s how we deal with it, lol. We only go out after sundown if we’re going to spend time outdoors, unless we’re going to the pool. In the later summer months we don’t even go to the pool as the water gets ridiculously hot and unpleasant. There’s plenty of activities we can do at home or in air conditioned rec centers.
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We have two windows in our garage and stuck a circulating fan in one to just keep the garage air circulating. Those of you with the pools...when you inviting me over? They dont allow late night skinny dipping in the rec center pools and that to me is the biggest reason to have your own pool.. #sojealous
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I love conserving things whenever I can. My Dad & Mom were very frugal & (gratefully) they instilled it in me. I’ve been considering your question carefully. There are a lot of little things I change during the heat of summer. So, here’s some things which can really make a difference with little or no cost: 1) do (inside) laundry & run dishwasher after sunset or before sunrise. Dishwasher will be best set to “air dry” then crack the door after its done to allow air drying to finish. Definitely tumble dry clothes at night & clean lint trap often. 2) set thermostat a few degrees higher in the late afternoon & cooler just before bedtime. 3) use evaporative cooling on your skin 4) drink icy drinks to lower your body temp 5) go out to shop, eat or see a movie in the heat of the afternoon 6) get a cooling blanket for your chair/bed—it really works. Got mine @Costco for $16 delivered. 7) position a fan wherever you sit during the day. Turn it on you but only when you are needing to cool quickly. 8) cool your food. Hot spicy foods can heat up your perception. 9) shower before bed. Wet or damp hair cools your head—heat center. 10) dont pull a hot engine car or cart into the garage until its cooled down. 11) stay hydrated. That makes everything seem better. 12) ice your pulse points (under arms, front sides of neck, even your feet. 13) moving air feels cooler so fans can help you feel cooler even at more elevated temps. I have two in my bedroom & sleep like a baby even at 74-75. 14) change your HVAC filter more often for better efficiency. 15) get dryer vent cleaned 16) clean fridge coils.
Hope this helps give you some ideas. I would not leave garage door cracked nor would I leave attic ladder down. Too many creepy crawlies & flying nuisances. |
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Sad fact: I am literally allergic to cold yet i lived in the Northern freezer all of my life. While Floridian heat solves almost all of my encounters, believe it or not, still not all of them. Icy a/c and frozen or icy drinks, even ice cream can be literally be life-threatening for me. I am one of the 1/2-1% odd-ball outcasts so I have to do the best with what I’ve got. Many others have much worse problems so Ive learned to accept my own limitations & make the best of it. Believe me, it does not slow me down that much. Ive had to shift to thoughts of what can I do right now rather than I can’t do this I cant do that. |
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As a Florida resident who knows many other Florida residents… nobody goes north for the summers. Yes, we own places in the mountains of GA/NC etc. but never spend more than 2 weeks at one time there.
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I know a few (or knew, some passed) who have Florida residence but travel "back home" for the summers. Essentially snowbirds who make sure they are in the right place for enough days to qualify to file in the state with the more desirable income taxes.
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I must be one of those nobodies. 4 months/year in The Finger Lakes of NY. |
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4 months????? So in other words, you go there for the last 6 weeks of winter, catch the 10 days of spring, 5 days of summer from June 29th to July 4, 10 days of autumn and finally the first 6 weeks of winter, then return to Florida. Lived that for 30 years.
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